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U.S. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIORBUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT
Colorado |
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Some of the routes within the Kremmling Field Office offer OHV recreational opportunities. These opportunities range from single track, ATV trails, technical 4WD routes, and even open sand dunes! The elevation starts at just above 6,700 feet and extends up to above 10,000 feet. You may find yourself riding in the sagebrush watching the antelope roam, or climbing a steep mountain trail to find a moose in your path, or maybe you will hear the wide open dunes call your name. Please limit you use of routes when wet to prevent damage to roads and trails.
Off-highway vehicle (OHV) designations on BLM administered public lands are made through the land use planning process. The 3 types of OHV designations are: Open, Limited, and Closed. Be sure to check to determine which areas are available for OHV use.
OHV TRAVEL:
OHV REGISTRATION REQUIREMENTS: All OHVs on public lands must be registered. Colorado residents must register their OHV with the state. Out of state residents must have their state registration with them while riding their OHV's on public lands in Colorado. Colorado recognizes valid registrations from all other states. If your OHV is not registered in your home state, your registration is expired, or you will be riding in Colorado for more than 30 consecutive days, you are required to purchase a Colorado Registration. OHV registrations can be purchased through the Colorado State Parks Office (Denver) 303-791-1920. Areas with Travel Limitations - Follow all posted signs on BLM Lands and Stay on the Trail
Travel Management Planning |
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