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ATV permits (PDF)(opens in a new tab) are required for riding the Allegheny National Forest ATV trail system. The annual permit is $35. The following trails are within the Allegheny National Forest: Marienville ATV/Bike Trail on State Route 66 east of the town of Marienville.
Driving can be an excellent way to tour the expansive Allegheny National Forest. Hundreds of miles of Forest Roads and one nationally designated Scenic Byways are all waiting for you. You may wish to pick up (or order by mail) a Forest Map before you go.
Generally speaking, ATVs may be operated: On private property with the consent of the owner. On state-owned property on clearly marked and designated trails. On highways and streets when necessary to cross a bridge or culvert.
Generally speaking, ATVs may be operated: On private property with the consent of the owner. On state-owned property on clearly marked and designated trails. On highways and streets when necessary to cross a bridge or culvert.
All dispersed sites are available on a first come, first served basis. Camping or leaving camping equipment (such as, but not limited to tents, camper trailers and/or tarps) is allowed in the same location for up to 14 days. After 14 days the camp and equipment MUST be moved off of Forest Service System lands.
In Pennsylvania, ATVs need a title from DCNR, costing $22.50. Exceptions include: ATVs registered with DCNR before February 12, 1987, which don't need a title until sold.
Helmet requirements. No person may operate a snowmobile or ATV without a securely fastened helmet on the head of each individual who operates or is a passenger on a snowmobile or ATV.
All-Terrain Vehicles are defined as follows: 1. Class 1 ATV – A motorized off-highway vehicle, which travels on three or more off-highway tires and has a maximum width of 50 inches and a maximum dry weight of 1200 pounds.
ATV permits (PDF)(opens in a new tab) are required for riding the Allegheny National Forest ATV trail system. The annual permit is $35. The following trails are within the Allegheny National Forest: Marienville ATV/Bike Trail on State Route 66 east of the town of Marienville.
Protective gear is a must while operating OHVs. Whatever size machine they're riding, all operators and passengers under the age of 18 must wear DOT-certified helmets. One of the most common violations conservation officers see is people under 18 not wearing helmets, particularly on the larger, Class 2 vehicles.