onXmaps, Inc.’s Post

Last week, @onx_maps showed up in Washington, D.C. to advocate for our public lands. Not just to talk about it—but to move it forward. Our week included: ✔️ 15+ meetings with Congressional members and staff across both sides of the aisle, public land agency leaders, and partners. ✔️ A screening of our film Inaccessible—with guest speakers @griffpost, @senatormartinheinrich, @repgabevasquez, and @orroundtable who spotlighted the real barriers millions of acres of public land still face, and how it impacts skiers, hunters, and all outdoor enthusiasts. ✔️ A seat at the table with TRCP’s Corporate Council + Public Lands Working Group, where collaboration forges our strength. ✔️ The honor of our CEO and Founder accepting TRCP’s Conservation Leadership Award We brought data, maps, and real-world insight into the rooms where decisions get made. We advocated for the digitization of land management data– access to data is why you love onX, after all. And we pushed for policies that protect and expand recreational access, because access to our favorite places doesn’t happen by accident. It takes commitment, collaboration, getting loud, and influencing legislation that keeps those bucket-list adventures alive today—and ensures they’re preserved for tomorrow. We’re grateful for the partners, policymakers, and advocates who do this work alongside us. It’s hard work, but it’s always worth trading our camo and mountain bikes for pressed suits for a few days—our lands deserve it. #onX

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This is the side of it most people don’t see. Access isn’t just something we show up to. It’s built and protected in rooms like this. Appreciate the work behind the scenes to keep it that way! 👏

Corporate leadership and advocacy for the outdoors is absolutely necessary in today’s landscape of diminished ranger employment and AI / Data Center expansion.

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Lobby for a constitutional amendment that makes hunting and fishing a constitutional right. position it as the American Heritage Frontier Act. Cause the access to "public land" is useless if we can't protect hunting and fishing.

Thank you for showing up and advocating for our public lands. As a corporate professional who uses trail running and hiking to maintain the best version of myself, I appreciate the brands that are out there fighting hard for the conversation efforts!

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Keep up the fight!!! The freedom to enjoy our public lands is only possible through their access and the work you're doing has the ability to impact this freedom for generations. Thank you!

Thanks for being proactive to protect our public lands!

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Yes! Thank you for advocating for our public lands!

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