
OHV Guide
In cooperation with the San Bernardino National Forest, we work annually to update an educational guide for OHV enthusiasts of every level to promote responsible recreation on the right trails when recreating in the Forest. Printing and distribution of the OHV guide is made possible by a collaborative partnership with Yamaha Motor Corp, USA, the U.S. Forest Service, and the OHMVR Division of CA State Parks.
You can pick up a copy of this map at your local Forest Service office or visitor center, or visit us at one of our mobile kiosks or trade show booths. Maps are given away for free, but your help can make sure we always have enough to go around. Please consider making a donation when receiving your own copy.
We also need the support of individuals or businesses interested in donating funds or printing resources to make future reprints possible.
Please contact SCMF-OHV Volunteer Program at ohv@mountainsfoundation.org or (909) 890-0400.
Maps and Guide

Safety First!
Be Safe & Be Responsible
Travel Responsibly
- Stay on designated roads, trails, and areas. Go over, not around, obstacles to avoid widening the trails.
- Respect the Rights of Others
- Leave gates as you found them. Yield right of way to those passing you or going uphill. Say hello and share nature with those you meet.
Educate Yourself
- Prepare for your adventure by obtaining travel maps and regulations from public agencies.
Avoid Sensitive Areas
- Stay on designated routes. This protects wildlife habitats and sensitive soils from damage. Don’t disturb historical, archeological, or paleontological sites.
Do Your Part
- Model appropriate behavior, leaving the area better than you found it, properly disposing of waste, and pick up trash you find along the way!.









