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Off-Highway Vehicles (OHV)

An off-highway vehicle (OHV) is a motor vehicle capable of off-highway travel during winter or summer. OHV’s include all-terrain vehicles (ATV’s), four-wheelers, three-wheelers, dirt bikes, motorcycles, trail bikes, and snowmobiles.

Federal regulations require the operator of an OHV to follow these rules when on National Forest land:

  • Operate OHV’s only on areas, roads and trails designated as open to OHVs.
  • Operator and vehicle must meet all applicable state vehicle/operator requirements when on roads open to large vehicles.
  • Vehicle must be equipped with state approved muffler and/or speak arrester.
  • Recreational riding within developed campgrounds is prohibited. OHV’s may only be to enter and leave campgrounds.
  • Operating a vehicle in a manner which damages the land, wildlife, or vegetation is prohibited.

Your Safety is Important to Us!

The state of Idaho enacted legislation that allows individuals to operate off-highway vehicles (OHV) on National Forest System roads, whether or not they have a driver's license. When traveling on National Forest System roads to or from your favorite camping or hunting spot, you may encounter other drivers of all ages with varying experience levels and different types of motorized vehicles. Please take extra care to watch for all kinds of traffic to avoid life-altering collisions on roads managed by your national forest.

State of Idaho Parks & Recreation OHV Training Information

Watch Out For Kids on Forest Roads - Link to Video

OHV Trail Riding

The Payette has trails for hiking, biking, horseback riding, and motorized use. Know before you go and use Tread lightly techniques to recreate responsibly. 

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Ruby-2 Trail #174

Off-Highway Vehicles (OHV)
Leaving from the Ruby Meadows Trailhead, the Ruby-2 Trail is 0.8 miles long spur off of the Willow Basket Creek Trail #141. The spur trail is open for the following uses: ATV Trail RidingDirections:…

Saddle Trail #278

Off-Highway Vehicles (OHV)
The Saddle Trail is 1.3 miles long. The trail is open for the following uses: ATV Trail Riding

Schissler-2 Trail #192

Off-Highway Vehicles (OHV)
The Schissler-2 trail is 0.5 miles long. The trail is open for the following uses: ATV Trail Riding

Schissler-3 Trail #193

Off-Highway Vehicles (OHV)
The Schissler-3 Trail is a 1 mile spur trail north of War Eagle Lookout. The trail is open to the following uses: ATV Trail RidingDirections: Travel northeast from McCall 34 miles on Warren Wagon…

Scribner Ridge Trail #501

Hiking Off-Highway Vehicles (OHV) Horse Riding and Camping
The Scribner Ridge Trail is a 1.2 mile trail connecting to the Center Ridge Trail #504 and originates at the Lava Lakes Trailhead. It is open to the following uses: Hiking, Horseback Riding,…

Secesh River Trail #080

Off-Highway Vehicles (OHV) Horse Riding and Camping Hiking Biking
This scenic and pleasant hike runs north/south and parallels the Secesh River between Ponderosa Campground and Chinook Campground. The trail crosses several small tributaries as it meanders along the…

Smokey Boulder Camping Area

Picnicking Horse Riding and Camping Off-Highway Vehicles (OHV)
Numerous dispersed camp sites located along Smokey Boulder Road #074. Busiest during hunting season in September and October. Pack it in pack it out. No water. Some sites contain fire rings and…

Spring Creek Campground

Site Open
Off-Highway Vehicles (OHV) Hiking Picnicking
This campground is located along the peaceful and relaxing Spring Creek. Tall Ponderosa Pine and fir trees shade you by day, which is important because, although the site is located at 4750 feet…

Last updated July 22nd, 2025