
Parks -OHV
Off-Highway Vehicle
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Special Projects Parks, and Trails
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Off-highway vehicles (OHV) are motorized land vehicles mostly used for recreation purposes. As the name suggests, an OHV is usually not legal to operate on public highways, streets, or roads. An OHV is instead driven on public or private trails, beaches, open fields, or in the desert. All terrain vehicles (ATV’s), off-road motorcycles or dirt bikes, dune buggies, snow mobiles, and 4-wheel drive vehicles, such as jeeps and trucks, can all be defined as OHV’s.
Please follow all rules and regulations of each respective park and trail. Show respect and consideration for the natural and built environment, and other park and trail users.
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OHV Special Projects
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The purpose of the Los Angeles County OHV Dialogue is to build consensus among stakeholders and community members on a series of siting criteria for a possible system of OHV parks in Los Angeles County. No specific project sites will be identified, evaluated, or selected as a part of this project. Rather, the siting criteria will serve as a framework for future efforts, where potential sites may be identified and evaluated. These siting criteria will specify factors to consider when evaluating potential park locations, such as environmental, land use, noise, topography, and access conditions. Criteria related to vehicle operational characteristics may also be considered. The County of Los Angeles hopes to establish a collective framework for future OHV park studies and plans by involving stakeholders and community members in the planning process.
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OHV Map Book (Baseline Assessment)
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