This form is a generic Bill of Sale for a Four Wheeler (ATV) from an individual rather than from a dealer. No warranty is being made as to its condition.
This form is a generic Bill of Sale for a Four Wheeler (ATV) from an individual rather than from a dealer. No warranty is being made as to its condition.
ATV riding is only permitted on designated trails in Pennsylvania state forests. State forest roads, state parks, and state game lands are not open to ATV riding.
Riding activities are not permitted (except on Sundays or on roads open to public travel) from the last Saturday in September thru the third Saturday in January, and before 1 p.m. from the second Saturday in April thru the last Saturday in May.
What the PA State Game Lands Mean for the Outdoorsman Hunting. Opportunities for hunting game of all sizes exist in Pennsylvania. Trapping. State game lands have made trapping furbearers a more efficient and relatively safer hobby for all trappers. Wildlife Protection. Wildlife Viewing.
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.
The Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources (DCNR) allows owners and operators of registered ATVs to drive them on designated trails. The DCNR designates local trails and unimproved roads for ATV use in state forests and other managed areas, which includes state game lands.
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.
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.
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.
You cannot register and license an ATV to operate on public roads in Pennsylvania. You can, however, ride across public roads, bridges, or culverts as needed to get across designated public roads. State law only allows ATVs on public roads during emergencies.
The purpose of this order is to limit alcohol use on the Allegheny National Forest to only those individuals who are allowed by Pennsylvania State law. This helps to reduce a common problem of under-age drinking as well as drinking and driving, thereby keeping forest users safer.