Recreation Uses Sample Clauses

The 'Recreation Uses' clause defines the permitted recreational activities that may take place on a property or within a facility. It typically outlines which specific uses—such as hiking, picnicking, or organized sports—are allowed, and may set boundaries or conditions for these activities to ensure safety and minimize disruption. By clearly specifying acceptable recreational uses, this clause helps prevent disputes and ensures that all parties understand the intended and allowable activities on the premises.
Recreation Uses. The right to undeveloped and recreation uses, including hunting and fishing, and including leasing of such rights for economic gain, pursuant to applicable State and Federal regulations that may be in effect at the time.
Recreation Uses. The Parties acknowledge that providing low-intensity recreational opportunities on Preserve Area lands may be acceptable, subject to appropriate constraints to protect Covered Species and natural communities. Permittee may integrate recreation planning goals and objectives (Section 7.2.5, “Preserve Management Guidelines”, of the Plan) into the RMPs to the extent consistent with the Plan’s biological goals and objectives and the requirements of this Agreement and the Permits, and subject to the prior written concurrence of the Wildlife Agencies. Permittee recognizes that recreation opportunities, and thus any recreation planning goals and objectives, are secondary to the need to protect biological resources committed for conservation under the Plan. Permittee shall manage all recreational uses allowed under the RMPs to ensure such uses are consistent with the RMP. In the event that recreationists fail to follow rules for access/conduct/site use resulting in habitat damage and/or disturbance to wildlife beyond that contemplated in the Plan, Permittee may need to curtail uses or eliminate public access on a temporary or permanent basis as necessary to achieve compliance with the RMPs.
Recreation Uses. Members of the general public may utilize the Property for any and all types of indoor and outdoor recreational uses deemed appropriate by Grantor, including but not limited to, hiking, bicycling on existing trails and roads, nature studies, picnicking, model airplane activities and motorized uses on designated courses, roadways and trails. To facilitate these uses, Grantor may use, build, develop, construct, maintain, replace, and repair the following: