Utah Off Highway Vehicles
Whether you're riding the salmon-colored sands of Coral Pink Sand Dunes State Park or cruising along the groomed snow-packed trails of Wasatch Mountain State Park, the Utah State Parks Off-Highway Vehicle (OHV) program wants you to ride safely and protect your riding privilege.
Growth of our sport requires riders to practice and advocate safe and ethical use of our trails and dunes. This responsibility includes properly registering machines, learning and obeying OHV safety laws and rules, and sharing trails with other user groups including equestrians, hikers, mountain bikers, skiers and snowshoers. Utah's OHV Program aims to educate riders about OHV laws and rules to protect public safety and natural resources.
Your OHV registration fees go directly back into the sport. Of the $20.50 collected from each registration, $13.50 is dedicated to the improvement of summer and winter OHV opportunities. $2 from each registration is used for safety and responsible riding education; $2 goes to the Division of Motor Vehicles to cover administrative costs, $1.50 goes to school trust lands, $1 goes to electronic transaction fees, and $.50 goes to fund search and rescue efforts.

Off Highway Vehicles Information
- Youth ATV / Motorcycle Education
- Youth Snowmobile Education
- In-State Registration
- Out-of-State Registration
- Laws, Rules, Safety & Ethics
- Hunting and OHVs
- Where to Ride
- ATV and Motorcycle Maps and Publications
- Snowmobile Maps and Publications
- Winter Road Closures
- Snowmobile Grooming Reports
- OHVs on Ice
- OHV News and Events
- Reporting an OHV Accident
- Commercial Dealer Demonstration Pass
- OHV Links
Contact_Us
Utah State Parks
OHV Program
1594 W North Temple
Salt Lake City, UT 84116
(801) 538-RIDE
(800) OHV-RIDE
ohveducation@utah.gov



