OHV Riding & Camping

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The only off-road motorized riding use allowed on the Olympic National Forest are e-bikes or registered dirt bikes, on desiganted trails.

ATVs, UTVs, or other forms of four wheeled OHVs are not allowed within the Olympic National Forest.

  • Washington State ORV Bill 1632 does not apply to federally managed Forest Service roads.

Thank you for Treading Lightly and helping us preserve your public lands.

Contact us for more information: (360) 956-2402

DNR Land Managed for OHV, ATV, Single Track, and 4x4 Trails in the Area:

Northern Olympic Peninsula 

  • Sadie Creek Multi-Use Trails and Campground 
    Sadie Creek Trailhead, a 30-mile trail and road system on the Olympic Peninsula. The trail climbs to about 2,500 feet, giving visitors views of the Strait of Juan de Fuca, Vancouver and the San Juan Islands. Enjoy six first-come, first-served campsites at this trailhead. Campsites can accommodate up to a 30-foot RV, though size may vary by site. 
     
  • Sadie Creek 4x4 Trail
    Sadie Creek 4x4 is a 6-mile network of tight and technical trails providing the user with a rustic off-road experience. The trails weave through forests of varying ages and offer unobstructed views of the Strait of Juan de Fuca and Vancouver Island. View a trail map
     
  • Foothills ORV Trail System
    Just below Hurricane Ridge and 5 miles south of Port Angeles, the 11-mile Foothills trail system is open to hikers, horseback riders, mountain bikers, and motorcycles. Visit our trail map for more information.

Eastern Olympic Peninsula

  • Green Mountain and Tahuya State Forest
    Tahuya State Forest is popular for off-road vehicle riding and hiking, trail running, mountain biking, horseback riding, fishing, and hunting and has about 84 miles of trails for visitors to enjoy. Green Mountain State Forest, with 16 miles of trail, is a popular area for day-use picnic and provides opportunities for hiking, mountain biking, horseback riding, and motorcycle riding. View a trail map.

Southeastern Olympic Peninsula

  • Capital State Forest
    Off-road vehicle-oriented campgrounds, like the Middle Waddell, provide access to the forest's motorized trail system. View a trail map.

 

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