Even if you've never been there, this is an excellent opportunity to help shape the future of this riding area. Very cool that they're actively seeking help from the people who count the most!
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There is an urgent need to get volunteer help at the Wildomar OHV Area on the weekends for the next few months. For those of you that don't know, the Wildomar OHV Area is a little known recreation area in the mountains just to the south of Lake Elsinore. It is in the Trabuco Ranger District of the Cleveland National Forest.
For years this area has been virtually neglected by the Forest Service but that has changed. The Forest Service has hired a full-time OHV Manager, John Mavrolas, to oversee the operations at Wildomar. John is a strong OHV enthusiast himself with a background riding dirtbikes, ATVs and four
wheel drive vehicles. He has big plans for Wildomar to make it into a premier OHV training facility and riding area and has already begun the
daunting task of restoring the area.
Part of John's plans include creating a volunteer organization to help with the activities at Wildomar and forest wide within the Cleveland National Forest. The organization has already been formed and is seeking new volunteer members. It is called the Cleveland National Forest Off-Highway Volunteer Association (CNFOHVA). Initially the CNFOHVA will focus its work at Wildomar with plans to expand to Corral Canyon in the Descanso Ranger District and forest wide as needed. Please sign up as a member of the CNFOHVA if you can. It costs nothing and the only thing we ask is that you volunteer to help work whenever you can.
As for the immediate task at hand, if you can help, please be at the Wildomar OHV Area main staging area at 9am on Saturday and/or Sunday mornings. If you want more information about the CNFOHVA and work plans please contact Ranger Mavrolas at 909-609-1480 or leave a message for him at 909-678-4170.
To get to the Wildomar OHV Area take Interstate 15 to Lake Elsinore and exit at State Highway 74 (the Ortega Highway) and follow it west. You will go thru a business area at the north end of Lake Elsinore and then head up the side of the mountain. At the top of the mountain take a left (south)
on Killen Trail and follow it about 9 miles to the Wildomar OHV Area.
Please feel free to pass this message along to anyone you think may be interested in helping with this worthwhile project to improve our OHV opportunities.