OHV's on the Cleveland Forest
Motor Vehicle Use Maps - August 2009
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Palomar Ranger District
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Trabuco Ranger District
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2008/2009 Off- Highway Vehicle Grants
Cleveland National Forest is in the process of developing our 2008/2009 OHV Grant Application for California OHV Trust Funds. You can view our preliminary application starting March 3, 2009 at the California State Parks OHV website. We will be accepting public comments on our application recieved by April 6, 2009. Please send your written comments with OHV Grant in the subject line to:
Tim Cardoza, OHV Grant Director
email: tcardoza@fs.fed.us
mail: Descanso Ranger District
Attn: Tim Cardoza, OHV Grant Director
3348 Alpine Blvd.
Alpine, CA 91901
![[Photo]: Motorcycle riding on the Cleveland National Forest](images/motorcycle-riders.jpg)
Motorcycle
riding on the Cleveland National Forest
OHV Opportunities
Among the many recreational
opportunities available on the Cleveland
National Forest is off highway vehicle
use. This section of the recreation portion
of our site, is designed to provide the
Off-Highway vehicle
enthusiast
with
information, regulations, and travel
tips while using National Forest lands.
We encourage our visitors to follow the
Tread
Lightly guidelines for minimum impact
recreation.
An Off-Highway Vehicle is a registered
non-street legal vehicle, and rider/drivers
are responsible for proper registration
and use of their vehicles.
The USDA
Forest Service in cooperation with
the
State
of California Off-Highway Vehicle Fund
(Green Sticker), has developed trails,
roads, and facilities for the enjoyment
of OHV users. Program funding
comes from fuel taxes that are attributable
to the recreational use of vehicles off
highway, off-highway vehicle registration
fees and fees collected at state vehicular
recreation areas (State of California OHMV
Recreation Division website, http://www.ohv.parks.ca.gov/default.asp?page_id=1241).
Funding for addition improvement to the
OHV areas comes from Adventure
Pass (Recreation
Fee) dollars.
OHV enthusiasts are asked to please
pay close attention to all informational
signs. Sections of roads
or trails may occasionally be temporarily
closed (or partially restricted) to minimize
impacts to wildlife, prevent
rutting, soil erosion, or in the case
of extreme
fire conditions on the Forest.
In addition, there are areas of
private land adjacent
to
or
within the Forest boundaries. Where
land is posted or fenced please respect
the
rights of the landowner and do not
trespass.
Fire Safety
Your OHV must have a USDA Forest
Service approved spark arrestor to
ride on this
National Forest. There are several companies
that make a Spark arrestor/Muffler combination
for 2 and 4-stroke engines that are legal.
If you are unsure about your spark arrestor,
ask a Forest Service Officer or the manufacturer
before riding.
The external
temperature of an exhaust pipe at the
first bend after the manifold can reach
1000 degrees. Grass ignites at about
400 degrees. Common sense and following
these few simple rules will help to reduce
the number of fires started each year.
- Smoke only in enclosed vehicles
or cleared areas.
- Do not smoke while
riding.
- Avoid tall grass, and other
dry vegetation that might come in
contact with hot vehicle
parts.
- Stop often to clean grass
and debris from skid pans and other
grass catchers.
- Stop only in
cleared areas.
- Do not spin wheels
unnecessarily.
- Do not overfill
fuel tanks.
- Use brakes cautiously.
Locked or over-used brakes can
overheat and
ignite.
General Information
Forest roads within the Cleveland National
Forest are limited to street
legal vehicles only. Green and red sticker
vehicles are limited to the
areas at Wildomar on the Trabuco Ranger
District (951-736-1811) and Corral
Canyon on the Descanso Ranger District
(619-445-6235). While green sticker
vehicles are permitted to ride in these
areas year round, red sticker
operation is limited to specific dates
which are as follows:
Corral Canyon, December 1 through January
31
Wildomar, December 1 through February
28/29
There are noise regulations in place
for OHV vehicles. For specific
noise limits, testing data, and testing
standards,
please visit the OHV
Noise Regulations section
of the California OHV website.
Green Sticker
Green stickers allow users to operate
on public land all year.
Red Sticker
Red stickers are for ATVs and motorcycles
year 2003 or later that do not meet California
Air Resources Board emission standards.
If your vehicle has a 3 or a C in the
eighth position of the Vehicle Identification
Number, then you fall into this category
and must obtain a red sticker to operate
your vehicle. Red sticker vehicles
may only be operated at certain times
of the year.
Special Non-Resident Permits
Special permits are required for non-California
residents who plan to ride OHV's on the
Forest. These
permits are only required if you are
a non-resident
and your vehicle is not registered
in your home state. Please see the State
of California OHV website for additional
information on Non-Resident
OHV Permits.
For more information on OHV use in California,
how to obtain either of these types
of stickers,
and which areas
are open to red sticker vehicles,
please visit the California
OHV website.
Remember, this is a public recreation
area and it's up to you to help maintain
it's
viability as an OHV area! A combination
of responsible riding and
respect for the rights of
others
will help keep these public lands open
to OHV usage.
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