Off-Highway Vehicles on Public Lands

Numerous and diverse opportunities for off-highway vehicle (OHV) recreation exist on BLM-managed public lands. Miles of trails and open areas await all types of OHV enthusiasts. Please obey all signs regarding the management of public lands and routes.

Know where you are driving, respect private property, stay well away from livestock, and wildlife and their water sources. The BLM regulates the use of roads, trails, and land under its jurisdiction in order to meet specific land management objectives, to protect resources, and to provide public safety.

All off-highway vehicles must comply with State regulations and restrictions. Please make sure to check your State’s laws before enjoying OHV routes on public lands.

Top BLM motorized Recreational Opportunities Interactive Map

Top motorized interactive map link
Top BLM Motorized Recreational Opportunities Interactive Map Link

OHV Best Practices

The following list of tips should help OHV users and other recreationists appreciate and enjoy the use of public lands.

  • OHV riders should wear protective helmets.
  • Observe posted signs. Fenced areas mark sensitive wildlife and plant habitat, and are "closed" to vehicle use. The "open" riding areas are also posted and those on foot should be aware of their locations.
  • All vehicles must be registered with the appropriate State agency where required.
  • Motorcycles should be equipped with an approved spark arrester and muffler that meets State regulated noise standards.
  • Tall flags on the vehicle is a best practice for visibility and safety.
  • Consult a tide table booklet if operating on the coast.
  • Please respect private property.

Where to ride

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Off-highway vehicles navigate the Sand Mountain Open Off-Highway Vehicle Area
Off-highway vehicles navigate the Sand Mountain Open Off-Highway Vehicle Area
Sand Mountain was designated as an Off-Highway Vehicle (OHV) Open Area in the 1999 St. George Field Office Resource Management Plan (RMP). Adjacent to Sand Hollow State Park, the OHV Area hosts miles of technical trails and open riding opportunities...
Seep Springs OHV Area Trail
Seep Springs OHV Area Trail
Seep Springs Recreation Area is located near Canon City offering fun and challenging trails combined with outstanding views. High points along the 16 miles of roads and trails give the visitor open ranchland views as they wind through pinon and...
Enjoy OHV riding, fishing, camping, watchable wildlife, swimming, and hiking at Senator Wash South Shore near Yuma, Arizona.
This popular recreation area (pronounced shepherd ah knee) has a variety of uses. One portion is used almost exclusively for off-highway vehicle riding and consists of about 50 miles of trails on 1,062 acres. The other portion, about 4,000 acres...

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