Nexen's N'Fera Club Will Maintain 13 Off-Roading Trails in Big Bear

July 30, 2018

Nexen Tire America Inc.’s N’Fera Club has adopted 13 off-roading trails in Big Bear, Calif.

The Adopt-A-Trail volunteers contribute over 25,000 hours annually to maintain the trails in the San Bernardino National Forest. Volunteers help keep the trails clean and safe while also helping the Forest Service monitor for illegal activities and dangerous open fires as a part of the San Bernardino Forest Adopt-A-Trail program.

The N’Fera Club is Nexen’s enthusiast and lifestyle program.

“There is not enough annual budget for the U.S Forest Service to maintain these forest routes,” says Paul Jho, motorsports senior manager at Nexen Tire America, Inc. “We feel it’s necessary to support the diverse collection of groups, clubs, and organizations that help maintain these forest roads and trails for continued public access to the backcountry.” 

Prominent OHV (off highway vehicles) routes adopted by Nexen Tire include Gold Mountain Jeep Trail, Rattlesnake Canyon, Clarks Grade and Tunnel II Ridge.

Nexen recently hosted local dealers and members of the media in a two-day Jeep off-roading adventure in Big Bear to demonstrate the performance of Nexen’s extreme off-road tire, the Roadian MTX.  The tire is available in sizes ranging from 15 inches to the popular off-road sizes of 33, 35, and 37 inches. For Modern Tire Dealer’s coverage of the event, read “Nexen Expands Size Range of Roadian MTX.”

For more information on the Roadian MTX, see the product page on the company’s website.

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