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U.S. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIORBUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT
Idaho |
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Off-Highway Vehicles (OHVs)
Cross-country travel is allowed at five play areas: Clay Peak, Dewey, Little Gem, Parma and Weisa Dunes. Do not travel cross country in other areas. RESTRICTION on motorized travel north of Big Willow Creek (Payette Co.,May 2011) | MORE> For more information about OHV recreation opportunities in Idaho, visit www.idaho-ohv.org . OHV Route Designations in the Four Rivers Field Office All motorized vehicles must use existing routes or designated routes where they’ve been established. To protect wildlife, reduce erosion, and prevent the spread of weeds, please don’t travel cross-country or create new vehicle tracks. All motorized vehicles, including ATVs used for hunting, should use existing or designated vehicle routes. To protect wildlife, reduce erosion and prevent the spread of weeds, please don’t travel cross-country or create new vehicle tracks. See the following maps of motorized vehicle restrictions on public land by big game hunt unit. Hunt Unit 22 - Adams County | Hunt Unit 24 - Valley County | Hunt Unit 31 - Washington County | Hunt Unit 32 - Washington & Gem Counties | Hunt Unit 32A - Adams & Gem Counties | Hunt Unit 33 - Boise County | Hunt Unit 38 - Ada & Canyon Counties | Hunt Unit 39 - Ada, Boise & Elmore Counties | Hunt Unit 43 - Camas & Elmore Counties | Hunt Unit 45 - Camas & Elmore Counties. The Four Rivers Field Office is currently preparing a resource management plan that will establish more detailed OHV designations throughout the area. Four Rivers Field Office | 3948 Development Avenue | Boise, ID 83705 |
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