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Off Highway Vehicles

U. S. Forest Service and BLM lands provide trail-riding opportunities for off highway vehicles (OHV), such as motorcycles and ATV's. For trail information contact the Forest Service Office or BLM office closest to the area where you plan to use you're ATV.

All OHV's used for recreation on public lands must be registered and display a current OHV decal. A non-resident using an OHV that is not registered in a nonresident's home state must purchase a nonresident temporary-use permit.

Permits are available from any Fish Wildlife and Parks office.

Photo courtesy of Gallatin National Forest

Photo courtesy of Rocky Mountain Ranger District Office

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OHV

Off highway vehicles (OHVs) include motorcycles, all-terrain vehicles (ATVs), quadricycles, dune buggies, amphibious vehicles and air cushion vehicles. Snowmobiles are not OHVs.

Registration

Off highway vehicles operating on public land for recreational purposes must be registered and display decals.
OHVs must be registered at the County Treasurers offices in the county where the owner resides. Registrations expire December 31 of each year.

OHVs that are properly registered in another state may operate in Montana for up to 30 consecutive days.

Non-residents with OHVs that are not registered may purchase a temporary use permit that is valid for the calendar year. Permits are $5.

Trails Program

Most OHV trails are on public land. Trails are maintained by local clubs or government agencies with grant money provided by FWP. OHV funds are derived from OHV gas tax refund and decal fees.

For information about trail riding areas contact the local Forest Service or BLM office for a travel plan map.

Contact FWP at 406-444-7317 for more information.

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