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Off-Highway Vehicles (OHV)

Off-Highway Vehicle (OHV) recreation is just one of the many uses allowed on National Forest lands. The Sequoia National Forest offers many opportunities for OHV recreationists.

State law requires registration of all motor vehicles before being operated on public lands. You must have either a current Green Sticker or Highway license, both issued by the State Department of Motor Vehicles. If highway licensed, the vehicle must meet all standards for operating on a public highway.

OHV Road Riding

Hume Lake Ranger District

Kern River Ranger District

  • Black Gulch 4wd Trail
  • Borderline 4wd Trail
  • Bradshaw 4wd Trail
  • Brown's Mill 4wd Trail
  • Cook's Peak 4wd Trail
  • Delonegha 4wd Trail
  • Freeway Ridge 4wd Trail
  • Golf Meadow 4wd Trail
  • Mayflower 4wd Trail
  • Monache Jeep Trail
  • North Meadow 4x4 Trail
  • Sherman Pass 4x4 Extension Trail
  • Sherman Pass 4x4 Jeep Trail

OHV Trail Riding

Kern River Ranger District

  • Alaska Flat Trail
  • Albanita Trail
  • Badger Gap Trail
  • Beach Ridge OHV Trail
  • Bear Trap Trail
  • Blackrock Mountain Trail
  • Blackrock Station Trail
  • Bonita Flat Trail
  • Boone Meadow Trail
  • Bull Run Trail
  • Campground Connector Trail
  • Cannell Meadow Trail
  • Cedar Cyn Trail
  • Cold Springs Trail
  • Granite/Broder Cutoff Trail
  • Granite/Broder Trail
  • Grouse Trail
  • Jackass Creek Trail
  • Jackass Peak Trail
  • Just Outstanding Trail (Potato Patch)
  • Kern Canyon Trail
  • Kern River Trail
  • Lander's Meadow Trail
  • Liebel Peak Trail
  • Little Horse Meadow Trail
  • Lookout Trail
  • Mahogany Trail
  • Mill Creek Trail
  • North Meadow Trail
  • Portuguese Trail
  • Rattlesnake Creek Trail
  • Remington Ridge Trail
  • Rincon Trail
  • Schaeffer Meadow Trail
  • Tobias Creek Trail
  • Trout Creek Trail
  • Woolstalf Meadow Trail

OHV Camping

Hume Lake Ranger District

Kern River Ranger District

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Alaska Flat Trail

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34E45 - The Alaska Flat Trail is 1.5 miles long. It begins on the west side of Alaska Flat and ends at Piute Lookout Road (28S17). The trail is open for the following uses: motorcycle trail riding,…

Albanita Trail

Biking Hiking Horse Riding and Camping Off-Highway Vehicles (OHV)
The trail begins off Forest Road 21S36A and travels northeast for about 3 miles to Albanita Meadow. This trail travels through the South Sierra Wilderness, has little elevation change, and provides…

Alta Sierra Trail

Off-Highway Vehicles (OHV)
The 0.03 Mile Alta Sierra Trail begins at SR155 and ends at 32E59.  The trail is open for the following uses: OHV Trail Riding

Badger Gap Trail

Biking Hiking Horse Riding and Camping Off-Highway Vehicles (OHV)
The trail begins 1 mile north of Oak Flat Lookout Road on Rancheria Road. The trail descends Greenhorn Mountain crossing several seasonal drainages on moderate grades before a steep descent into…

Beach Ridge OHV Trail

Off-Highway Vehicles (OHV)
The Beach Ridge OHV trail is a 6 miles long that begins at the Troy Meadow Overflow (21S97) and ends at 35E06.The trail is open for Motorcycle Trail Riding.Campfire permits are required for…

Bear Trap Trail

Hiking Horse Riding and Camping Off-Highway Vehicles (OHV)
The Bear Trap trail is a 4.4 miles long trail It begins at 34E01 and ends at 33E22.The trail is open for the following uses: horseback riding, day hiking, and mountain biking.Campfire permits are…

Big Meadow Cabin

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Big Meadows Cabin is nestled at the edge of Big Meadows at an elevation of 7,600 feet and provides a wonderful view of the meadow and surrounding mountains. You will enjoy moments of sitting on the…

Black Gulch 4WD Spur

Off-Highway Vehicles (OHV)
The 1.13 mile Black Gulch 4WD Spur Trail begins at 32E258 and dead ends. The trail is open for the following uses: OHV, 4WD Vehicle > 50 ".

Black Gulch 4WD Trail

Off-Highway Vehicles (OHV)
The Black Gulch 4wd trail begins at end of private property in the Keyesville recreation area, and ends at Davis camp on Greenhorn Mountain.The trail is open for the following uses: OHV trail riding,…

Black Mountain

Off-Highway Vehicles (OHV)
The 1.2 Mile Black Mountain Trail begins at 25S16 and dead ends. The trail is open for the following uses: OHV 4WD Vehicle > 50". 

Last updated August 5, 2025