TWRA plans compliance checkpoint on North Cumberland WMA

LAFOLLETTE | The Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency will be conducting an OHV compliance checkpoint on the Campbell County section of the North Cumberland Wildlife Management Area on Friday, September 14, from 5pm until 11pm.

Wildlife officers will be conducting the checkpoint in the vicinity of Turley Road and Jenny Gap, on the Royal Blue Unit of the North Cumberland WMA. Officers request that riders be safe while riding the trail system and be mindful and courteous of other riders.

Riders under the age of 18 are required to wear a helmet while riding on the North Cumberland WMA.

Related: 200 miles of new trails planned for North Cumberland WMA

GC Staff
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