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Who Really Owns America's Public Lands?
For more than half a century, a quiet but powerful law has stood between America's wild places and the industries that want to profit from them. That law is the National Environmental Policy Act — NEPA — and as of this week, it looks very different than it did before. The Department of the Inte
Could Utah’s Quiet Land Fix Save the West You Love?
Every fall, when the aspens turn gold and the elk start bugling down in the canyons, a lot of us head out with a rifle or a fly rod and figure the mountains will always be there. Lately, though, the smoke from summer fires hangs longer, the creeks run thinner, and the deer just don’t seem as thick
Polaris Just Handed Out $135,000 to Keep America’s Trails Alive
Every fall and spring, something quiet but important happens in the off-road world. Polaris opens its checkbook and sends real money – not marketing fluff – straight to the clubs and nonprofits that actually keep the trails open and safe. This time around, in the fall of 2025, the company cut fourt
Is Utah Quietly Building the Best Boating State in America?
Every year thousands of guys load up the truck before dawn, hook the boat to the hitch, and head out chasing that perfect day on the water. In Utah, those days just got a whole lot easier to come by. The state just green-lit more than $1.5 million to fix and upgrade ten boating spots, with shov
Polaris Boosts Trails with $113K in 2025 Grants
Polaris Inc., a big name in off-road vehicles and snowmobiles, is pouring over $113,000 into five trail projects across the United States in 2025. Partnering with the National Forest Foundation (NFF), the company’s Polaris Fund for Outdoor Recreation Grants is making sure riders have better trails
