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Study to Identify Economic Benefits of OHV Recreation in Nevada

By SEMA Washington, D.C., Staff

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The Nevada Commission on Off-Highway Vehicles is conducting a study to identify how much the Nevada economy benefits from the off-highway vehicle (OHV) community and industry.

The Nevada Commission on Off-Highway Vehicles is conducting a study to identify how much the Nevada economy benefits from the off-highway vehicle (OHV) community and industry. The study will cover all forms of off-highway motorized recreation including UTVs, ATVs, 4WDs, dirt bikes and snowmobiles. Outdoor recreation is a multi-billion dollar industry and motorized recreation funds a significant portion of that total to Nevada’s local, regional and state economy. The Off-Road Business Association (ORBA) is working with the University of Nevada Reno to collect the data. 

Click here to participate in a survey that identifies spending habits, where people are traveling from and specific types of motorized activities.

For companies that market OHV products and can estimate Nevada sales in the last year, contact Stuart Gosswein at stuartg@sema.org.