Off-Highway Vehicles (OHV)
Off-Highway Vehicle (OHV) riding and camping is a popular activity for many visitors to the Wallowa-Whitman National Forest. The forest has a variety of designated roads and trails for ATVs, quads, UTVs, side-by-sides, motorcycles, jeeps and 4x4s. As a partner with local OHV clubs, the Oregon Department of Parks and Recreation and other organizations, all riders are encouraged to ride responsibly and only ride on designated OHV roads and trails.
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Blue Mountain OHV Trail #O-1972
The Blue Mountain OHV Trail (#O-1972) is the longest OHV trail on the Forest. The trail begins at the Elk Creek Campground along the South Fork of the Burnt River and ends near the Blue Springs…
Blue Springs Summit Sno-Park
The Blue Spring Summit Sno-Park is a year-round facility situated off of the Elkhorn Drive Scenic Byway. This centrally located site is used both as a snowmobile trailhead in the winter months and…
Chico Trailhead
A hitch rail, and loading ramp are provided. Located near the popular Sled Springs OHV trails.
Elkhorn Crest National Recreation Trail #1611
The Elkhorn Crest Trail (#1611) was established as a National Recreation Trail in 1979. It is the highest trail in the Blue Mountains and runs along the Elkhorn Mountain ridgeline across sub-alpine…
Evans OHV Trail #O-1841
The Evans OHV trail is 1.8 miles long. It begins at Forest Service Road 3120600 and ends at Trail 1841; 1/2 Mi. East Of Trail 1843. The trail is open for the following uses: Off Highway Vehicles…
Marble Pass Trailhead
The Marble Pass Trailhead is located on the southern end of the Elkhorn Crest National Recreation Trail in the Elkhorn Mountain range west of Baker City. The small site is very rustic with limited…
Oregon Campground
Situated along Highway 26 which is part of the Journey Through Time Scenic Byway, Oregon Campground offers campsites for both tents and small trailers. Popular activities include; overnight camping…
Oregon OHV Trailhead
The Oregon OHV Trailhead is located along Highway 7 adjacent to the Oregon Campground. The trailhead serves as a midway access area for the Blue Mountain OHV Trail. The recreation area has a…
Peavine Trail #O-1657
The Peavine trail is 4.3 miles long. It begins at Forest Service Road 4670 and ends at Forest Service Road 4665. The trail is open for the following uses: Off Highway Vehicles (OHV) less than or…
South Fork Campground
Located along the South Fork of the Burnt River, the South Fork Campground offers 12 tent/trailer sites and 2 tent-only sites. Reconstructed in 2008, it now includes pull-through trailer parking…