March 02, 2023
Manchin, Luján, Cramer, Barrasso Reintroduce Bipartisan Legislation to Bolster Recreational Biking on Federal Lands
Washington,
DC – Today, U.S. Senators Joe Manchin, Chairman of the Senate
Energy and Natural Resources (ENR) Committee, John Barrasso (R-WY), ranking
member of the Senate ENR Committee, Ben Ray Luján (D-NM), and Kevin Cramer
(R-ND) reintroduced the Biking On Long-Distance Trails (BOLT) Act to
bolster outdoor recreation and biking on federal lands across the country.
The BOLT Act directs the Department
of the Interior (DOI) to:
- Identify not fewer than 10 long-distance bike trails;
- Identify not fewer than 10 areas in which there is an opportunity to develop or complete long-distance bike trials;
- Allow the DOI to publish and distribute maps, install signage, and issue promotional materials;
- Publish a report that lists the trails developed under this legislation.
“Everyone
that lives in and visits West Virginia knows why we call it wild and wonderful.
We love the great outdoors, and the beautiful mountains we live in provide some
of the best outdoor recreation opportunities the U.S. has to offer, including
long-distance biking trails. This bill could help expand those trail options
and could provide a unique opportunity for cities and towns near West
Virginia’s national forests to build new, long-distance bike trails that
will grow our outdoor recreation economy and draw more tourists to the mountain
state,” said Chairman Manchin.
“New
Mexico is known for our great outdoors which enriches the lives of New Mexicans
and draws in thousands of visitors each year. Many people across the country –
myself included – enjoy mountain biking and exploring all that the Land of
Enchantment has to offer,” said Senator Luján. “That’s why I’m
proud to introduce this bipartisan legislation that will identify federal land
for recreational use. This bill will make bike trails and outdoor spaces safer
and more accessible for all to use and explore, while also bringing jobs and
growing our local economies.”
“As
a former Tourism Director for the State of North Dakota, I know the important
role outdoor recreation plays in providing enriching experiences, generating
economic opportunity, and seeing more of our beautiful state,” said
Senator Cramer. “Bikers and hikers alike flock to the Maah Daah Hey Trail
in Western North Dakota. Our bipartisan bill would help promote trails like
this so more of the public can enjoy them.”
“For
communities across Colorado, this bill is key. It will expand outdoor
recreation opportunities and boost mountain economies, which rely on the
outdoor industry and tourism revenue,” said Congressman Neguse. “As
the Representative of a district made up of nearly 60% federal lands, ensuring
travelers from across the world can visit the national treasures and precious
public spaces that we’re lucky to call home is a big priority of mine. I’m
thrilled to lead this legislation and look forward to working with the
bipartisan coalition of lawmakers supporting this bill to get it over the
finish line.”
The full text of the bill is available here.
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