What You Need to Know
Registrations
and Permits
Registration requirements for Colorado residents and non-residents, permit requirements, and registration information.
Trail Tips and
Etiquette
Vehicle noise, trail signs, vehicle width, trail width, staging, obstacles, passing, non-motorized traffic, and hunting.
OHVs on streets
and roads
Many cities and counties in Colorado have opened some or all of their roads/streets to off-highway vehicles (OHVs).
Full Size
Trails
In addition to OHV trails, there are a number of Full Size Trails open for recreational travel with full-sized vehicles in Colorado. These trails require an OHV permit for license plated vehicles.
Trail Maps and Information
Stay The Trail Colorado provides a central place where the public, organizations, and agencies can download all US Forest Service Motor Vehicle Use Maps (MVUM) for National Forest Lands and all of the available BLM Motorized Area Maps located in Colorado. These maps are kept up to date as the US Forest Service and BLM update their maps. Funding for this effort is provided by Colorado Parks and Wildlife in the form of grant funding that comes from registration of Off-Highway Vehicles in Colorado.
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Extreme Terrain’s Clean Trail Grant
Stay The Trail is proud to announce that we were awarded the Extreme Terrain's Clean Trail Grant!!! Both Stay The Trail and Extreme Terrain fully support motorized recreation, but know the impact it creates. That is why we do what we do! In order to help ours, and...
4th of July 2021 Colorado Fire Restrictions
07/01/2021 Even with the moisture Colorado has recently received, many counties and forests are in different stages of fire bans or restrictions. Please follow http://www.coemergency.com/p/fire-bans-danger.html for the most updated conditions. Be aware that even if a...
How to make a dirt bike street legal in Colorado
A convenient way of connecting trails, running errands, or exploring back country roads is using your dirt bike. However, Colorado requires a that a vehicle be "licensed" on most county, state and local routes. Converting your dirt bike to "Street Legal", and...
2020 Stay The Trail Year End Summary
Click the link below to view the Stay The Trail 2020 year end summary that highlights the work we accomplished during 2020! STT_2020_SeasonSummary
2019 Year End Summary
Click Link below to view the Stay The Trail 2019 Year End Summary that highlights the work we have accomplished during 2019. STT 2019 Season Summary
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About Stay the Trail
Our Organization
Our mission is to reinforce and highlight responsible OHV use, and to modify and mitigate irresponsible use in an effort to minimize resource damage on public land. Our goal is to create a statewide culture of responsible OHV use.
Our Funding
We are primarily funded by grants from the OHV registration program managed by Colorado Parks and Wildlife. Your contributions help us spread the word of responsible OHV use when visiting Colorado public lands.
Our Leadership
The Stay the Trail Education & Stewardship Alliance is a 501(c)(3) educational organization. We have several employees, a Board of Directors, and Ex-Officio Advisors who lead our team of OHV enthusiasts.
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