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Introduction Off Highway Vehicles are defined as any motorized vehicle that travels off paved roads for recreational purposes. OHV's include: motorbikes such as mini-bikes, dirt bikes, enduros and motor cross bikes; four-wheel drive vehicles such as jeeps, land rovers, and pickups; all-terrain vehicles (ATVs) such as the popular four-wheelers; and dune buggies. Different trail systems accomodate different types of vehicles. Please read the specific information on each trail system page that describes the vehicles for which the trail is suitable. If you vehicle is not listed please don't plan to ride it on that trail system. CALL BEFORE YOU HAUL: Even though we post the OPEN or CLOSED status of OHV trails on our Current Conditions page, there may be a delay from the time our field staff close trails on the ground and the information appears on our web site. We strongly urge you to check with your local Forest Service office for current information on trail conditions before traveling to these areas. Important information about where you can ride, safety tips, rules, regulations, and laws.
The paper map that contains all this information is available to buy online. It's great to have when you go riding. If you use Google Earth, there are two ways you can add our OHV information into your Google Earth program. 1. Click the red OHV icon below, either save the ohv-ge.kmz file to
your hard drive and open it in Google Earth OR choose the option to directly
open it in Google Earth. Using this method will save the current information
in your computer. 2. Add a Network Link to: http://www.fs.fed.us/conf/rec/ohv/ohv-ge.kmz |
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