Prairie City SVRA is more than just a riding area — it is one of Northern California’s premier OHV recreation destinations, supporting family recreation, organized competition, rider training, volunteer stewardship, and outdoor tourism year-round.
CORVA is closely monitoring proposals involving industrial development adjacent to the park, including the proposed rock quarry project that could significantly impact the Prairie City riding experience. Concerns continue to be raised regarding dust, air quality, noise, visual impacts, truck traffic, and the long-term compatibility of heavy industrial operations next to one of California’s most heavily used State Vehicular Recreation Areas.
Prairie City serves a diverse recreation community that includes riders, racers, youth training programs, camping families, and organized events that contribute to the local economy and California’s OHV culture. Protecting the long-term viability of the park requires thoughtful planning and balanced decision making that fully considers recreation impacts alongside surrounding land-use proposals.
CORVA supports responsible growth and environmental stewardship and also believes OHV recreation areas deserve meaningful protection from incompatible industrial encroachment that could diminish the public recreation experience over time.
The future of responsible recreation depends on an engaged community willing to stay informed and involved.
Join CORVA and help protect the future of OHV recreation in California.
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