With dozens of volunteers cleaning trails, remove trash, and maintaining water run off diversion ditches. Redbirsra OHV area is opening next week. Trails are marked with orange symbols by user group like Jeep, OHV, Motorcycle, and ATV. Volunteer clubs and individuals. Everyone here this weekend, all made time to do trail clearing. DIRT representative Rick Dorfmeyer. It takes all the user groups to come together to make a difference. Al Pivonka DIRT is Discover Indiana Riding Trails is non profit which brings all OHV user groups together to from alliances in larger numbers. The DIRT group makes an impact with user groups to have formed OHV users of all types. RedbirdSRA Foundation is the Nonprofit group in trusted with starting alliances and teaching users about safe trail operation between OHV users and Indiana DNR/ Outdoor recreation to see its seven year at RedbirdSRA. The Gate will be open 5 days a week.
Registered users and Indiana Licensed plate vehicles are welcome. Four wheel drive vehicles recommended.
With a full time staffed gate house and property managers Paul Sipples is an Outdoor Recreation property manager. A user fee of $10.00 is a nominal cost to the user for 1,400 acres to rome and play. Nyla Armstrong is DNR official responsibly for the projects RedbirdSRA and Carman Jackson over Interlake SRA. Both are in Southern Indiana. Gary Delong joined volunteers getting the trail system ready for another busy season. Redbirdsra Foundation would extend a special thank you to Blake Blann of Mac Allister Rental who donated a larger dozer for groom and excavator for maintaining drainage. Other noteables volunteers; Roy Garrett, Tim Garrett, Tony Lance, Vic Vangilder, Robin Caballero, Bruce Chapman, David Crawford, Terry Sparks, Brian and Missy Rowda IFWADA, George and Nancy Thomas from SWAK , JPFROG, Fatboys Jeeps and all others for their dedication over the years.
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