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Off-Highway Vehicles (Ohv)



published Mar 2020

A Motorized Advocate Explores the Common Ground Between All Trail Users

OHV recreation provides vital funding for all trail types through a fuel tax that funds the Recreational Trails Program (RTP), yet too often there are conflicts between motorized trail users and the broader trail community. American Trails talked to Mathew Giltner of the Silver State Off-Road Alliance in Nevada about the importance of OHV trails, and how we can start bridging communication gaps.


posted Dec 29, 2017

Abbott Motocross Park - Nebraska

Abbott Motocross Park provides safe and fun motocross riding experiences!


posted Dec 29, 2017

Anthracite Outdoor Adventure Area - Pennsylvania

Constructing a Trailhead Event Area for the off-highway vehicle park that includes an open pavilion, space for vendors, rest rooms, and all-weather storage for trail maintenance equipment.


posted Dec 29, 2017

Black River Falls Motorized Access Trail - Wisconsin

Improving access for off-highway vehicle recreation and other trail users by constructing three miles of new trail and an underpass beneath a four-lane State highway.


published Jul 1998

Cattle Guards for Off-Highway Vehicle Trails

by USDA Forest Service

One of the greatest sources of contention between recreationists and livestock permittees as trail use increases is gates.


posted Jan 29, 2018

Colorado Responsible Recreation Foundation’s “Stay The Trail” Campaign

Since 2002, the Stay The Trail OHV Education program has been focused on the encouragement of responsible recreation on public lands within the State of Colorado.


published Jun 2018

Colorado State Parks Motorized Vehicle Trail Use Guidelines

by Colorado Parks and Wildlife - OHV Program

Safety considerations and trail use guidelines for OHV recreation


published Jul 2014

FAQ: Is There a Universal Difficulty Rating System for OHV Trails?

by American Trails Staff

Generally there are no difficulty ratings for OHV trails.


published Jun 2016

Great Trails: Providing Quality OHV Trails and Experiences Guidebook (Nationwide)

by National Off-Highway Vehicle Conservation Council (NOHVCC)

The definitive guide for the planning, designing, constructing, managing and maintaining Off-Highway Vehicle (OHV) trails


posted Dec 29, 2017

Great Trails: Providing Quality OHV Trails and Experiences Guidebook (Nationwide)

Development of a major resource for planning, designing, constructing, maintaining, and managing OHV recreational trails and trail systems.


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National Off-Highway Vehicle Conservation Council (NOHVCC)

Great Falls, Montana

OHV recreation is a nationally accepted outdoor activity and quality opportunities are readily available to all who wish to participate responsibly.


427 Central Ave W, Great Falls, Montana 59404
Toll Free: (800) 348-6487 | Main: (406) 454-9190 • [email protected]
https://nohvcc.org

Hatfield-McCoy Trails

Williamson, West Virginia

The Hatfield-McCoy Trails is made up of over 700+ miles of trails and located in the rich mountains of southern West Virginia. As one of the largest off-highway vehicle trail systems in the world, Hatfield-McCoy Trails i...


Buffalo Mountain Trailhead: 34 Oakwood Heights Road, Williamson, West Virginia 25661
Toll Free: (800) 592-2217 | Local: (304) 752-3255 • [email protected]
https://trailsheaven.com/

Off-Road Nevada

Carson City, Nevada

The Nevada Off-Highway Vehicles Program promotes safe and responsible use of Nevada's outstanding opportunities for off-road recreation. The program provides grants to fund off-highway vehicle related projects throughout...


Nevada Dept of Conservation: 901 S Stewart Street, Carson City, Nevada 89701
(775) 684-2794 • [email protected]
https://ohv.nv.gov/

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