OHV trails

93YJ

Registered User
Location
West Jordan
Are OHV trails strictly for ATV's, Rhino's, etc? Or can anything licensed as an OHV such as a rock buggy use it? 4 seater rihno's are getting bigger then some of the 2 seat rock buggy's I have seen. Any feed back would be great.
 

cruiseroutfit

Cruizah!
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Vendor
Location
Sandy, Ut
OHV denotes all Off Highway Vehicles including but not limited to Jeeps, 4-Wheelers, Side-by-Sides, dirtbikes, etc. There are trail restrictions based on width alone as well as single-track restrictions for two-wheeled vehicles only. So just because your buggy is licensed as an OHV, doesn't mean you can take it on every trail, Mineral Fork in BC Canyon for example has a width restriction that prohibits Jeeps, buggies and side-by-sides.
 

93YJ

Registered User
Location
West Jordan
OHV denotes all Off Highway Vehicles including but not limited to Jeeps, 4-Wheelers, Side-by-Sides, dirtbikes, etc. There are trail restrictions based on width alone as well as single-track restrictions for two-wheeled vehicles only. So just because your buggy is licensed as an OHV, doesn't mean you can take it on every trail, Mineral Fork in BC Canyon for example has a width restriction that prohibits Jeeps, buggies and side-by-sides.
Where can I read up on the restrictions for OHV trails?
 
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