Um, no. That is why some places do not allow all forms of travel. I cannot give you a thesis on the topic, but as an example, I would expect you, as a conservationist
"I recognize the right and duty of this generation to develop and use the natural resources of our land; but I do not recognize the right to waste them, or to rob, by wasteful use, the generations that come after us."
Defenders of the short-sighted men who in their greed and selfishness will, if permitted, rob our country of half its charm by their reckless extermination of all useful and beautiful wild things sometimes seek to champion them by saying the ‘the game belongs to the people.’ So it does; and not merely to the people now alive, but to the unborn people
would understand this is decided when the land use management plan is developed for a national forest by way of public input and studies on current watershed, flora, and fauna health and potential impacts to those factors for each of the land use alternatives proposed.
Just to be clear...
When has that been successful done by the .gov?
Is access expanding or contracting?
Is damage expanding or contracting? And by who?
(Don't confuse conservationist with environmentalist) I presume you like your wood framed house, natural or synthetically fibered pack,etc etc etc, right? Done responsibly, all can use a resource.
How's California's model of management gone?
How's Colorados form of management gone?
How's the reintroduction of wolves gone?
How's western states management of water gone?
How's the western states form of forestry management gone (ie wildfires)?
How's the push for EV gone (lithium)?
Every wonder how these 'green' wind turbines and parts are recycled (or produced)?
Why is a building permit 3, 4, 5, 10x in certain states as compared to others?
Most of what's been done the last 100 years is akin to pendulum. Hard this way, hard that way.
You tell me based on these federally sourced statistics of federally managed lands (not included are state managed)

I'd say you're right, seems to be going swell all things considered...
Roughly. Federally, $2.7 billion dollars spent.
Who's doing more damage, the guy riding around a gate or the guy (generic) who, I'm assuming so bear with me, thinks we need government management and oversight of 'public' land?
I've rarely seen the hunting community do clean ups like I see done from other outdoor oriented groups, whys that?