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Off Highway Vehicles (OHV)

The National Forests in Florida offer a variety of riding opportunities for off-highway vehicle (OHV) riders. With nearly 300 miles of trail, there should be something for everyone, whether you ride motorcycles, ATVs, UTVs or full-size vehicles. Trails are designed for slow speeds so riders can view and appreciate scenery and wildlife and to highlight the importance of conservation, forest management and history. Our trails are NOT designed for mud bogging, donuts and other activities that tear up our national forests.

Buy OHV Passes Online

Before you head out, buy your required OHV pass online National Forests in Florida Ohv Trails - Recreation.gov.

Apalachicola and Ocala National Forests:

  • 3-day pass: $10 per person
  • 7-day pass: $25 per person
  • Annual pass: $75 per person (good for one year from month of purchase)

Osceola National Forest:

  • Roads open to OHVs on the Osceola do not need a permit and are free.  

Riders under 16 years of age

All riders under 16 years old must pass an online course in OHV safety before using our trails. Several state-approved agencies administer online and in-person courses. The ATV Safety Institute offers a free online course. All riders under 16 must carry their course certification with them at all times

Illegal Activities

The following activities are illegal in the national forests:

  1. Cross-country travel
  2. Mudding or destroying natural resources
  3. Cutting donuts in roads
  4. Creating your own trails
  5. Riding at night
  6. Drinking alcohol in day-use areas
  7. Riding double unless the vehicle is designed for more than one passenger, such as a utility vehicle
  8. Operating a vehicle under the influence of drugs or alcohol.

Please stay on designated trails and keep tread depth to a maximum of 1 inch. This will help prevent soil displacement and reduce trail maintenance costs.

Safety

  • Wear appropriate safety gear, carry a first aid kit and ride with caution.
  • Anticipate blind turns, hikers, down trees, other riders and horses. Trails are two-way and provide a primitive trail experience.
  • Ride slowly and enjoy the view.
  • Children under the age of 16 are required to wear a helmet, goggles and boots, attend a state-approved OHV safety course and be supervised by an adult.

Required Equipment, Title and Fees

  • Forest Service-approved spark arrestors are required.
  • The State of Florida requires OHVs to be titled to allow determination of ownership.
  • Riders are required to possess a copy of a Florida OHV registration and identification while riding. Out-of-state riders without a Florida OHV title are required to possess proof of vehicle ownership. For more information on OHV riding in the state of Florida, please visit the Florida Forest Service.

Search for Off Highway Vehicles (OHV) Opportunities

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Big Scrub Campground

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Off Highway Vehicles (OHV) Picnicking
Popular with OHV enthusiasts, the 47-site Big Scrub Campground is in the heart of the Big Scrub in the south central portion of the Ocala National Forest. A trailhead provides riders…

Centennial OHV Trailhead

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Off Highway Vehicles (OHV)
The Centennial Trailhead provides parking and northern access to the 47-mile Ocala Centennial Trail. Various sites and facilities are located along the trail. At Blue Sink and Farles Prairie,…

Delancy Loops OHV Trail

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Off Highway Vehicles (OHV)
For ATV and motorcycle riders in the Ocala National Forest, the Delancy Loops - 16 miles in six tightly interconnected loops - provide challenging twists and turns for riders to enjoy.Access to this…

Delancy West OHV Trailhead

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Off Highway Vehicles (OHV)
Trailhead along SR 19 for the Delancy Loops and the Ocala North OHV Trail System. OHV Riding To ride our OHV trails, you’ll need a pass and safety gear. Riders under 16 must pass an online…

Farles Prairie Recreation Area

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Set along the shores of Farles Lake, this recreation area is a launch point for outdoor adventures, including boating, birding and fishing along the lake and prairie system.BoatingLaunch your boat,…

Hog Valley OHV Trail

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Off Highway Vehicles (OHV)
The 13-mile Hog Valley OHV Trail is a loop open to ATVs, motorcycles and UTVs, connecting to the riverside community of Hog Valley via a linear trail.There is no specific trailhead for access to the…

Lake Delancy West OHV Campground

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Off Highway Vehicles (OHV) Picnicking Hiking
 Lake Delancy West is an OHV recreation area along Lake Delancy that houses OHV corrals, access to numerous marked OHV trails along the Ocala North OHV Trail System and camping along the lake.…

Longleaf OHV Trail

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Off Highway Vehicles (OHV)
Traversing a steeply rolling landscape of longleaf pine and wiregrass atop some of the tallest hills in the Ocala National Forest, the Longleaf OHV Trail is one of the most beautiful routes along the…

Motorcycle Loop OHV Trailhead

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Off Highway Vehicles (OHV)
With twisting, winding narrow trails through longleaf pine and scrub forest, the Motorcycle Loop is a physical challenge and open to motorcycles only.Access this 14-mile system of stacked loops from…

Ocala Centennial OHV Trail System

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Off Highway Vehicles (OHV)
The Ocala Centennial OHV Trail, named so because of its dedication in 2008, our centennial year - is a loop trail system currently 47 miles in length, offers a unique opportunity to view the Big…

Last updated April 7th, 2025