OHV Road Riding
The Kootenai National Forest offers a variety of riding opportunities for Off Highway Vehicle (OHV) enthusiasts. See our OHV Recreation Opportunities Brochure [PDF, 878K] for summary information.
Allowed Use
Motorized vehicle travel is allowed only on designated roads and trails on the Kootenai National Forest. Off-road and trail travel is prohibited unless specifically designated.
Motor Vehicle Use Maps
Legal requirements regarding wheeled motor vehicle access on the Kootenai National Forest changed as of January 1, 2010. Motor Vehicle Use Maps (MVUM) display National Forest System routes (roads and trails) and areas designated open to wheeled motorized use (over snow vehicle use does not show on the MVUM). The MVUM maps will be your tool to know where you can travel on the Forest with wheeled motorized vehicles.
- Routes not shown on the MVUM are not open to public wheeled motor vehicle travel.
- Routes designated for wheeled motorized use may not always be signed on the ground but will be identified on the MVUM.
Note there are approximately 3,540 miles of yearlong and seasonally open roads (paved, gravel, or dirt) designated for highway legal vehicles.
Regulations
Regulations for OHV riding on Forest System Roads (dirt, gravel or paved) include:
- Drivers must comply with all applicable motor vehicle laws.
- OHV must be registered as a motor vehicle, have a title and license plate.
- OHV must be street legal; license plate, head lights, tail lights, and reflector, brake lights, brakes, rearview mirror, horn, muffler and approved spark arrestor.
- Operator must possess a valid driver's license.
- Motorcycle operators must have a motorcyle endorsement.
- Driver or passenger under 18 years old must have a safety helmet.