Off-Road Driving

November 18, 2009, 4:18 pm
Olympic National Forest's Motor Vehicle Use Map, one that identifies routes available for motor vehicle use, has been published and soon will be available to the public, free of charge. The map was created in response to a national forest service rule that requires designation of roads and trails for passenger vehicle and off-highway vehicle use. The routes correspond with those in Olympic National Forest's 1990 Forest Plan, which prohibits cross country travel of off-road vehicles on forest roads but allows off-road motorcycles on the following trails:
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Capitol Reef, Waterpocket Fold, Land of the Sleeping Rainbow—all are colorful names to describe a park with many striking characteristics.

Waterpocket Fold, the main feature of the park, is the name of a 100-mile-long fold in the earth's surface. This uplift contains innumerable eroded basins or pockets that hold thousands of gallons of rainwater. These pockets of water have affected the history of humanity within the park and the flora and fauna of the region.

Entering the park from the west gives the most impressive view of the 1,000-foot-high stone barrier into which erosive forces have sculpted fascinating canyons, mesas, buttes and mazes. Once in the park, other astonishing panoramas await you.

Within a short distance of the visitor center, you will see Capitol Dome, Chimney Rock, the Goosenecks and the Egyptian Temple. Hickman Bridge, the Golden Throne and Capitol Gorge reward you after easy to moderate hikes. Prehistoric petroglyphs, the Fruita Schoolhouse, the Gifford Farmhouse and the Behunin Cabin speak of bygone eras and can be reached by car. The 20-mile round-trip Scenic Drive will take you past the Ripple Rock Nature Center and many of the park's features.

If you are seeking a remote wilderness experience, Capitol Reef has it. To the north of Route 24, dirt roads, which generally require high-clearance or 4-wheel-drive vehicles, lead into the park's north end through the heart of Cathedral Valley, an area of monolithic formations of Entrada and Curtis sandstones, some of which are 500 feet high. South of Route 24, graded roads, usually suitable for high-clearance vehicles, lead into some very fine hiking country. Besides good hiking opportunities, the southern part of the park also offers spectacular views of the folded strata of Capitol Reef and the Henry Mountains. Muley Twist Canyon is in the southern end of the park, as is Brimhall Bridge. Check with a park ranger before setting out for any of these more remote locations. Weather conditions may make the roads slick and impassable.

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A great review of the rafting sections of the Nantahala River Gorge in Nantahala National Forest is available here.If you're interested in specific guides or outfitters, check out this AAA review. You can also download rafting and outdoor adventure guides on the official National Forest website.
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It's best to check with the specific location you plan to visit, as the rules vary depending on which agency manages the public land and can also vary from site to site, even within a given agency. For example, the National Park Service generally prohibits driving off designated roads, though there are a few exceptions such as Canyonlands, which is in Utah and definitely worth a trip one day if you haven't already visited. Arizona State Parks require a permit for Off Highway Vehicles; however, this does not apply to pickup trucks, SUVs, cars and RVs. To find out more about the specific destination you have in mind in Arizona, check out http://azstateparks.com/OHV/permits.html and, if you're venturing off road into the backcountry, learn the basic safety requirements and always let someone know your itinerary before you depart, just in case of emergency.

Have fun and be sure to visit OhRanger.com to share your experience with other park-lovers.  

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Is there a way to turn these hash and trash people that leave there garbage behind?

Is there a reward?

Maybe this will help stop this?

I refer to all national forests and parks.

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Leave No Trace!  (www.lnt.org)

Everything you and the parks need to know...  Thanks for helping out!

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