St. Anthony Sand Dunes
Safety Rules and Regulations
RIDE ONLY ON THE OPEN SANDS - RIDE SAFE! RIDE SMART!
What should I know before riding?
- Idaho residents must display a valid state Motorbike/ATV off road sticker on their motorcycle or All Terrain Vehicle (ATV). Utility Type Vehicle (UTV, Rhinos, Small Dunebuggies, etc.), must display a valid UTV sticker.
- All OHVs are required to have spark arrestors and mufflers that meet the maximum 96 db sound level.
- Out of state ATV, OHV, UTV, ORV, and motorcycle users must have a valid registration sticker for the state in which they reside; this is valid in Idaho for thirty (30) days. If your state does not require registration, then you may purchase either an Idaho or an Idaho “Out of State” registration sticker.
What should I know while riding?
- The speed limit on the Egin Lakes Access road is 15 MPH and 5 MPH within the camping, parking, and access areas.
- Portions of the Sand Mountain Wilderness Study Area are affected by a seasonal closure for all forms of human entry from January 1– Sunrise April 1 and/or January 1- Sunrise May 1 of each year.
- All OHVs shall be equipped with an 8-foot above level ground (minimum) whip mast with a 6x12 inch red or orange flag. The flag should be at least 8 feet above level ground.
- Within the Wilderness Study Area boundaries, possession or use of any glass container or cup, empty or not, used for carrying any liquid for drinking purposes is prohibited.
Where can I ride?
- All OHV use must occur on the open sand areas or on roads and trails displaying a “Designated Route” sign.
- Riding on non-designated roads and trails is prohibited.
- Avoid all vegetated areas.
What other safety information should I know?
- All riders under the age of 18 have to wear helmets.
- If you are jumping, use a spotter at the top of the dune.
- Yield the right-of-way to uphill riders.
- Check over dune crest before descending.
- Watch for children, hikers, horseback riders and sunbathers.
- Use caution around the lake area where many children ride. They are beginners and are often not aware of their surroundings.
- Proceed with caution until you know the sands and how to read them.
- Area on the south side of Hidden Lake is closed to motorized traffic.
What equipment is recommended?
Helmets, gloves, face protection, boots, chest protection, heavy jersey and pants, goggles