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Recreation Board Objective

Board Objective

To promote sustainable recreation in partnership with community providers and other jurisdictions to enhance recreational access, support public health and safety, realize economic opportunities, and preserve natural resource assets.

The Challenge

Nevada County recognizes the connection between the health of people and ecosystems, tourism and outdoor recreation, and community resilience. The County will work with our community to address challenges and opportunities for Nevada County’s open space and organized recreation priorities, furthering solutions that promote community health, safety, economic development, environmental stewardship, and resilience.   

County Initiatives

  • Develop a Recreation and Resilience Master Plan to identify and advance key goals and objectives to address challenges and opportunities for Nevada County’s open space, trails and other recreational interfaces, and prioritize solutions that promote community health and safety, economic development, creative placemaking, landscape restoration, environmental sustainability, climate change adaptation, and resilience. The planning process will engage diverse partners including, but not limited to, public lands managers, nonprofit stakeholders, and user groups to plan, fund, and implement sustainable solutions. The plan will include clear identification of viable, prioritized recreation enhancement and development projects, and related funding strategies, in unincorporated Nevada County and that involve Nevada County government.
  • Identify and implement strategies to promote health and safety at river crossings, lakes, trailheads, and other high-use or high-risk areas. 
  • Collaborate with other organizations and jurisdictions to leverage resources and coordinate efforts to drive outcomes of enhanced recreation access, health and safety, economic development, and resource conservation.
  • Build capacity and support sustainability for Western County organized recreation by working with partner districts to make them viable and sustainable. 
  • Identify interim and long-term funding mechanisms and advocacy priorities to sustain recreation.
  • Staff and manage the collaborative effort to identify immediate high-level projects, promote coordination, and support the Recreation and Resiliency Master Plan.

Learn More

  • Review the site and learn more about recreation programming and what is going on in Nevada County.
  1. People enjoying playing in the snow

    Recreation Email News: 2025 A Great Year to Get Outdoors?

    Winter may bring a quieter pace to the landscape, but recreation in Nevada County remains vibrant and active. We’re fortunate to live in a region where winter activities and events thrive. Learn More
  2. SYRCL Volunteers in front of a table with information handouts and materials

    Supporting the South Yuba River Ambassador Program

    Nevada County proudly supports the South Yuba River Citizens League’s (SYRCL) River Ambassador Program. In 2025, River Ambassadors once again delivered a successful season of outreach and education at the Bridgeport and Highway 49 crossings. Learn More
  3. Bridge over the South Yuba River

    Recreation Email News: Enjoy the Season by Connecting with Community!

    From trails to events, fall recreation offers countless ways to explore and connect as we look ahead to winter sports. Learn More
  4. View of Donner Lake from trail

    Recreation Email News: August Adventures

    As summer reaches its peak, Nevada County invites residents and visitors alike to embrace the season safely and responsibly. Focusing on river safety, trail etiquette and stewardship. Learn More
  5. South Yuba River Public Safety Cohort Members in front of rescue vehicles

    Recreation Email News: Summer Recreation is Here!

    Summer is the best time to get outside and enjoy the trails, rivers and parks of Nevada County. While the fun happens in front of us, a lot is happening behind the scenes to make recreation safer and more accessible for everyone. Learn More
  6. Western Gateway Park creek crossing that was damaged in recent storms. Credit Western Gateway Park F

    County Loans Western Gateway Park $1.1 Million for Repairs

    The Board of Supervisors approved today a $1.1 million gap loan to the Western Gateway Park District to make several repairs, including repairing a critical creek crossing that was damaged in recent storms. Learn More

Progress Report

View the interactive scorecard below to track progress on Board objectives or download the full report.

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