Southwest of Wilkes-Barre near Camp Hill, the Rausch Creek Offroad Park is open to OHV users. Spread across 3,000 acres, the park has over 30 miles of trails open to side-by-sides, jeeps and SUVs.
East of Moab, the Fins And Things 4x4 Trail is a 9.4 mile route for Side-by-Side (SxS) UTV/RZR riding. The route is marked with metal signs and white symbols painted on the slickrock surface.
Northeast of Las Vegas and west of Overton, the Valley Of Fire State Park has routes open to OHV users. This is a region of white sand stone which stands in stark contrast to the surrounding red sandstone. To reach the state park from Las Vegas, head east on US15 to SR169.
Southeast of Lake Havasu City, the Standard Wash area has 7,500 acres open to OHV recreation. The routes are on existing roads and trails in the low desert. To reach the trailhead from Lak Havasu City, follow McCulloch Blvd to SR 95.
Northwest of Honolulu and west of Haleiwa on Oahu, the Ka'ena Point Road is a very rough 4WD road along the coast leading to the namesake coast. This unimproved road is only open to licensed vehicles only. To reach the 4WD/OHV trailhead for the Ka'ena Point Road from Haleiwa, head east on SR930 (aka Farrington Highway) past Dillingham Airfield.
Southeast of Montrose and southwest of Gunnison, the old mining town of Lake City provides a great starting point for exploring scenic alpine terrain by OHV users. This is some of the most beautiful mountains and rivers in the state, and therefore, is quite popular with OHV users.
Southwest of Moab, the 100-mile loop on the White Rim Trail in Canyonlands National Park has become revered as one of the finest OHV drives in the world. The trail clings to the precipitous canyon walls on narrow shelf roads, following the Green and Colorado rivers in a loop through the national park.
Southwest of Barstow, the Stoddard Valley OHV Area has plenty of OHV trails. Stoddard Valley Off-Highway Vehicle Area offers a diverse landscape for off-highway vehicle recreation.
West of Eugene and southwest of Florence, the Oregon Dunes National Recreation Area has the regions most popular riding areas with 900 acres of sand dunes along the Oregon coast. The Oregon Dunes National Recreation Area consists of 3 riding/staging areas: South Jetty To Siltcoos, Winchester Bay / Umpqua Dunes, and Spinreel (Tenmile Creek) To Horsfall. To reach the trailhead from Florence from SR126, head south on US101 for 0.5 miles.
Just south of Tallahassee, the 500,000 acre Apalachicola National Forest permits OHV on several of its old forest roads. Just remember that unlicensed OHVs are not permitted on numbered forest service roads or on road shoulders.