Off-Highway Vehicles

Off-Highway Vehicles

Off-Highway Vehicles

Off-Highway Vehicles

Welcome to the Utah Off-Highway Vehicle (OHV) Program!

2021 is the 50-year anniversary of the organization of Utah’s Off-Highway Vehicle program. Throughout the year, there will be many ways to celebrate. For more information regarding this year’s events, check out the OHV 50 page. You can win prizes and learn more about the history of OHV use in Utah.

Whether you’re riding the salmon-colored landscape of Coral Pink Sand Dunes State Park or cruising along snow-packed trails of Wasatch Mountain State Park, we want you to ride safely and protect your riding privilege.

As a reminder, the growth of any OHV sport requires rider responsibility. Do your part by properly registering machines, learning and obeying OHV safety laws and rules, and sharing trails with fellow user groups including equestrians, hikers, mountain bikers, skiers, and snowshoers.

View the 2021 OHV Program Annual Report

DID YOU KNOW?

Did you know that properly installed and maintained spark arrestors significantly reduce the risk of starting a wildfire with your OHV?

Without regular spark arrestor upkeep, the risk of causing a fire can actually increase when riding your OHV. To make sure your OHV is up to Utah regulations, check out the Utah Code – OHV Laws.

FEATURES

OHV Youth Ride
Todays OHV Rider — Utah OHV Safety Course
360-degree Trail Map
Tread Lightly Course
Order Your Non-Resident Permit

CONTACT US

Phone: (801)538-RIDE (7433)
Email: ohveducation@utah.gov
Address: 1594 W North Temple
PO Box 146001
Salt Lake City, UT 84114-6001

Welcome to the Utah Off-Highway Vehicle (OHV) Program!

2021 is the 50-year anniversary of the organization of Utah’s Off-Highway Vehicle program. Throughout the year, there will be many ways to celebrate. For more information regarding this year’s events, check out the OHV 50 page. You can win prizes and learn more about the history of OHV use in Utah.

Whether you’re riding the salmon-colored landscape of Coral Pink Sand Dunes State Park or cruising along snow-packed trails of Wasatch Mountain State Park, we want you to ride safely and protect your riding privilege.

As a reminder, the growth of any OHV sport requires rider responsibility. Do your part by properly registering machines, learning and obeying OHV safety laws and rules, and sharing trails with fellow user groups including equestrians, hikers, mountain bikers, skiers, and snowshoers.

View the 2021 OHV Program Annual Report

DID YOU KNOW?

Did you know that properly installed and maintained spark arrestors significantly reduce the risk of starting a wildfire with your OHV?

Without regular spark arrestor upkeep, the risk of causing a fire can actually increase when riding your OHV. To make sure your OHV is up to Utah regulations, check out the Utah Code – OHV Laws.

FEATURES

OHV Youth Ride
Todays OHV Rider — Utah OHV Safety Course
360-degree Trail Map
Tread Lightly Course
Order Your Non-Resident Permit

CONTACT US

Phone: (801)538-RIDE (7433)
Email: ohveducation@utah.gov
Address: 1594 W North Temple
PO Box 146001
Salt Lake City, UT 84114-6001

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