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U.S. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIORBUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT
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Off-Highway Vehicles (OHVs)Area Travel Maps in detail Regional Maps Challis North and Challis South Challis Bridge Rider Education Trail BLM Travel Management & Off-Highway Vehicles The Challis Resource Management Plan (RMP, 1999) designates OHV use.
OHV limitations allow motorized vehicle travel away from existing roads, vehicle ways, and trails under the following circumstances (except in WSAs, where exceptions do not apply):
What does this mean to you? Three areas are closed to OHV use: Lone Bird ACEC (Area of Critical Environmental Concern), East Fork Salmon River Bench ACEC, and Sand Hollow ACEC.
There are seven WSAs where OHV use is allowed on routes that existed at the time of the 1980 wilderness inventory: Jerry Peak, Jerry Peak West, Corral Horse Basin, Boulder Creek, Goldberg, Borah Peak, and Burnt Creek. Three routes are limited to vehicles weighing 1,500 lbs or less and 50 inches in width or narrower: Bluett Creek Road, French Creek Road, and Shay Line Trestle. There are no open designations (no cross country vehicle use is allowed). Hard copies of Challis travel maps are available for purchase at the Challis Field Office, the East Idaho Visitor Center in Idaho Falls, and the BLM Idaho State Office in Boise. Please contact the Challis Field Office at (208) 879-6200 for more information. Challis Field Office | 1151 Blue Mountain Road | Challis, ID 83226 |
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