ohv parks/trails
If a place is designated as a OHV (off-highway vehicle) can I still take my daily driver jeep to the park?
There's a place called scrubgrass a few miles north of me in PA, but its an ohv park. I didn't know if I can take my slightly modified jk out there, or if places like that are specifically for off roading rigs and "buggies" and atvs and stuff. Thanks! |
Originally Posted by immortalmetal
(Post 4044096)
If a place is designated as a OHV (off-highway vehicle) can I still take my daily driver jeep to the park? There's a place called scrubgrass a few miles north of me in PA, but its an ohv park. I didn't know if I can take my slightly modified jk out there, or if places like that are specifically for off roading rigs and "buggies" and atvs and stuff. Thanks!
Unless there is 50" limit gate keepers you should be legally fine! As far as the ability of your rig to handle it the best way to tour a park is via YouTube! |
Some of it looked pretty mild. I don't know. It's an 1 he 45 min from me I may go check it out once weather gets better
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Originally Posted by immortalmetal
(Post 4044096)
If a place is designated as a OHV (off-highway vehicle) can I still take my daily driver jeep to the park? ...
Scrubgrass Village OHV Park - Pennsylvania Motorcycle and ATV Trails |
Hmm, I'm gonna have to look into this place in spring. Sounds fairly close to me.
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Originally Posted by Mark Doiron
(Post 4044311)
I won't say with 100% certainty, but in general "OHV" means that you don't need a licensed vehicle. Unlicensed ATVs are okay, for example. [/url]
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