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- Title
DRAWING A LINE IN THE SAND: OFF-ROAD VEHICLE USE ON NATIONAL SEASHORES.
- Authors
Peterson, Kurt
- Abstract
The National Park System is compromised of hundreds of parks, monuments, preserves, and other lands that are administered by the National Park Service. Included in this National Park System are ten "national seashores." These national seashores are ripe for many recreational activities, such as fishing, camping, and "off-road vehicles." The use of off-road vehicles is a common practice on many of these national seashores, and it has resulted in a contentious debate about the appropriateness of off-road vehicles on national seashores. This comment examines the tension between the dual-purposes of the National Park Service and the sanctioning of offroad vehicle access on national seashores. Additionally, this comment examines the legal disputes that have taken place involving off-road vehicle use on Cape Cod National Seashore and on Cape Hatteras National Seashore.
- Subjects
OFF-road vehicles; UNITED States. National Park Service; SEASHORE
- Publication
Ocean & Coastal Law Journal, 2018, Vol 23, Issue 2, p231
- ISSN
1073-8843
- Publication type
Article