Little Blue OHV Park Plan Submitted

By Dan Nitzel

          After a long year of organizing and planning, a grant proposal for a new off highway vehicle park near Deshler and Hebron Nebraska is off to a start. 

The proposed Little Blue OHV Park project in south-central Nebraska is planned to be from 250 acres to 500 acres.   It is estimated that the project will initially cost about $250,000 to $300,000.  The park will be developed over several phases. 

This years grant proposal for phase one will be about $200,000.  Phase one covers mostly the purchase of the land.  The next phase or phases will cover development and trails costs that include trails, a motocross track, a drag strip, a kids track, picnic and possibly RV camping.  

The Little Blue OHV Park will be one of the most innovative grass roots involvement projects in the Midwest as it will be used to help keep young people and families in the area and will be used to attract visitors locally and across the nation.  It will feature trails and hills for ATVs, dirtbikes, snowmobiles and BMX bikes.   

A small maintenance fee maybe charged to use the area and it will be open to the public.  The Little Blue OHV Club, a chapter of NOHVA will help manage the area.  Sponsors of the project include the Cities of Deshler and Hebron, the Little Blue OHV chapter of NOHVA, the NOHVA business office and other local developments corporations. 

For more information call chapter President Billy Vodicka at 402-768-6808.

 

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