OHV Riding & Camping

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New rules for motor vehicle use based on the Travel Management Rule, went into effect on the Coconino National Forest May 1, 2012. The new rules require that motor vehicles stay on designated roads, trails, and areas shown on the Motor Vehicle Use Map (available for free at all National Forest offices). So, if you plan on camping, driving off-highway vehicles, hunting, or exploring the backcountry; please make sure you first get a free Motor Vehicle Use Map. There is more information available on the Travel Management webpage of this website. Know before you go.

 

 

 

OFF-HIGHWAY VEHICLE POLICY

  • Full-color eBrochure explaining our policy
  • 10 Ways to Minimize Your Impact with an ATV
  • OHV Closures and exceptions

 

On The Right Trail

[graphic] showing front cover of ON THE RIGHT TRAIL brochure. Click for document.A Forest Service Program for OHV Access. Click the graphic for a two-page (.pdf file) color brochure on off-road use of our National Forest Lands.

 

Tread Lightly! Inc. - is a non-profit organization that is dedicated to informing outdoor enthusiasts about outdoor ethics regarding the responsible use of natural resources. Tread Lightly! Inc. develops and distributes educational materials to the public, focusing on the responsible use of off-highway vehicles (OHV's) and other forms of mechanical travel, and the principles of conducting recreation activities to protect the environment.