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Off-Highway Vehicles (OHV)

Motorized vehicle travel is allowed on designated roads and trails throughout the Bighorn National Forest.  OHVs are restricted to 50" at the widest point and must stay on the main trail, read more about the off road vehicle program.  A Wyoming ORV decal is required on off road recreational vehicles, visit the Wyoming State Trails website for more information. Visit the motor vehicle use map to find the best place to ride and Forest regulations.  To improve your and other's outdoor experience, practice Tread Lightly! and Leave No Trace

OHV Trail Riding

Please pick up a copy of the Bighorn Motorized Vehicle Use Map (MVUM) for roads and trails that are open to OHV use.  Remember that in Wyoming you must have a current State of Wyoming ORV registration decal. Learn more on the Wyoming Trails Program website, https://wyoparks.wyo.gov/index.php/orv-trails. Within Forest Service campgrounds and other recreation sites, use cars, motorcycles, or other motor vehicles only for entering or leaving. To improve your and other's outdoor experience, practice Tread Lightly! and Leave No Trace

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Adelaide Trail - 057

Hiking Horse Riding and Camping Off-Highway Vehicles (OHV)
This 5.2 mile trail gently meanders along Shell Creek, crossing open meadows before reaching the Cloud Peak Wilderness boundary. The final destination is Adelaide Lake outside of the wilderness.

Battle Park Trailhead

Horse Riding and Camping Hiking Biking Hunting, Fishing and Shooting Off-Highway Vehicles (OHV)
Battle Park Trailhead is popular with horse users.  A camping area with facilities is located across the road.  This trailhead provides access to Battle Park Trail - #173 and nearby access to…

Bishop Mine Trail - 624

Biking Hiking Horse Riding and Camping Off-Highway Vehicles (OHV)
This 3.2 mile long trail accesses historic mining sites. The trail is open to motorized use and ends before the wilderness boundary.

Bonanza Dead Swede Trail - 211

Hiking Horse Riding and Camping Off-Highway Vehicles (OHV)
This 2.3 mile long trail is popular in the Woodrock area. It allows access to Bonanza Creek and part of a larger motorized trail system.

Bonanza Lookout Trail - 224

Biking Hiking Off-Highway Vehicles (OHV)
This 1.4 mile long motorized trail is part of the Woodrock area. Travelers will encounter historical logging remnants.

Boyd Ridge Trail - 096

Hiking Off-Highway Vehicles (OHV)
This 3.7 mile long trail climbs out of the Little Bighorn Canyon to Boyd Ridge. From Forest System Road (FSR) 110, the trail is open to motorized use for 1.9 miles before becoming a non-motorized…

Buck Creek Vees Trail - #361

Off-Highway Vehicles (OHV) Horse Riding and Camping Hiking
This motorized trail in the Buck Creek Vees Area overlooks Ed Point. It is open to vehicles 50 inches or less in width.

Last updated July 22nd, 2025