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Off-Highway Vehicles (OHV)

The Off-Highway Vehicle system on the San Bernardino National Forest is one of the best in Southern California. A variety of experiences and a large number of miles are available for 4-wheel driving, ATV, UTV and motorcycle use. The San Bernardino National Forest OHV system is comprised of designated routes and trails primarily in Cajon Pass, North Lake Arrowhead, North and East of Big Bear, and West of Idyllwild. The San Bernardino National Forest does not have "open areas" for hill-climbing activities, cross country travel or motor cross tracks for racing. The San Bernardino National Forest offers 24"-50" trails and forest roads available for green sticker/red sticker use. There are roads open to Sport Utility Vehicle and four wheel drive vehicle travel (some roads are primarily 4x4 routes). The OHV system offers a wide range of experience levels including novice, intermediate, and expert levels and signed easiest, more difficult, and most difficult.

OHV Road Riding

The Off-Highway Vehicle system on the San Bernardino National Forest is one of the best in Southern California. A variety of experiences and a large number of miles are available for 4-wheel driving, ATV, UTV and motorcycle use. The San Bernardino National Forest OHV system is comprised of designated routes and trails primarily in Cajon Pass, North Lake Arrowhead, North and East of Big Bear, and West of Idyllwild. The San Bernardino National Forest does not have "open areas" for hill-climbing activities, cross country travel or motor cross tracks for racing. The San Bernardino National Forest offers 24"-50" trails and forest roads available for green sticker/red sticker use. There are roads open to Sport Utility Vehicle and four wheel drive vehicle travel (some roads are primarily 4x4 routes). The OHV system offers a wide range of experience levels including novice, intermediate, and expert levels and signed easiest, more difficult, and most difficult.

OHV Trail Riding

Where to Go?

The Forest Service announced a new regulation on November 2, 2005, governing off-highway vehicles and other motor vehicle use on national forests and grasslands.

The new rule requires each national forest or ranger district to designate those roads, trails and areas open to motor vehicle use.

The San Bernardino National Forest has had a system of designated Off-Highway Vehicle routes in place. These existing designated Off-Highway Vehicle routes, together with other roads designated "open for motorized travel" are displayed on recently published Motor Vehicle Use Maps (MVUM). The Motor Vehicle Use Map is a requirement of the Travel Management Final Rule. The Motor Vehicle Use Map displays National Forest System routes (roads and trails) or areas designated open to motorized travel. The Motor Vehicle Use Map also displays uses allowed by vehicle class (highway-legal vehicles, vehicles less than 50 inches wide and motorcycles) and seasonal allowances. The Motor Vehicle Use Map provides information on other travel rules and regulations. Routes not shown on the Motor Vehicle Use Map are not open to public motor vehicle travel. Routes designated for motorized use may not always be signed on the ground, but will be identified on the Motor Vehicle Use Map. It will be the public's responsibility to refer to the Motor Vehicle Use Map to determine designated routes for motor vehicle use. The Motor Vehicle Use Map will be updated annually to correct mapping errors or discrepancies.

OHV Camping

Camping is permitted at designated OHV Staging Areas. Visitors must display a Recreation Pass (Adventure Pass or Interagency Pass) on all vehicles parked at the site for each day you plan to visit. Campfires (wood or charcoal) are not permitted.

In addition, visitors have the option of staying at campgrounds near OHV Roads and Trails. These sites have a per night fee and have more amenities such as campfire rings, and picnic tables per site.

Know Before You Go: When in doubt, contact your local Ranger Station for additional information.

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2W20

Biking Off-Highway Vehicles (OHV)
Single track trail that branches north off 3N14 near Rattlesnake Mountain and terminates at the Forest Boundary.

Alessandro Trail 2E44

Biking Off-Highway Vehicles (OHV)
This trail begins at Bautista Canyon Road, goes south, and ends at Red Mountain OHV Road 6S22.

Arrastre Creek OHV Road 2N02

Site Open
Off-Highway Vehicles (OHV)
This road is just under 13 miles long and runs from Baldwin Lake Road to the eastern forest boundary, continuing on to Pioneertown in the Morongo Valley.Important Note: Non-street legal vehicles are…

Ash Meadows OHV Road 2N75

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Off-Highway Vehicles (OHV)
The Ash Meadows OHV Road 2N75 runs just under 2 miles from Yosemite Drive in Lake Arrowhead to Crab Flats OHV Road 3N34. Important Note: Non-street legal vehicles are not permitted between Yosemite…

Baldy Mesa (Trestles) OHV Staging Area

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Off-Highway Vehicles (OHV)
This staging area has ample parking, vault toilets, trash cans, and a few unshaded picnic tables. Forest Road 3N21 north of the staging area is for Red/Green sticker OHV`s and High-clearance 4WD…

Baldy Mesa OHV Road 3N21

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Off-Highway Vehicles (OHV)
Baldy Mesa OHV Road 3N21 runs from the Baldy Mesa (Trestles) OHV Staging Area to the Desert Front OHV Road 3N24 which heads west to Baldy Mesa in the west Cajon valley.Important Note: 3N21 south…

Banff OHV Road 2N28Y

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Off-Highway Vehicles (OHV)
This road travels from the junction with North Shore Spur Road 2N96 (street legal only road) to the junction with Skyline OHV Road 2N27Y and Rouse Ranch OHV Road 2N25. Important Note: Rouse Ranch…

Bee Canyon OHV Road 5S07

Site Open
Off-Highway Vehicles (OHV)
4.1 mile BEE Canyon OHV Road runs from just north of SR 74 (east of Cranston Fire Station) to the junction with San Jacinto Ridge OHV Road 5S09 routes open to all vehicles. Vehicle registration or…

Beginner Loop OHV Trail 3W09

Off-Highway Vehicles (OHV)
The "Beginner Loop" is a short one half mile loop trail at the Pinnacles Staging Area in North Lake Arrowhead. Great for riders new to the activity.

Last updated August 20th, 2025