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spectr17
08-16-2002, 12:47 PM
PERMIT REQUIRED FOR OFF-ROAD RECREATIONAL VEHICLES THIS YEAR IN WYOMING

Contact: Wyoming Trails (307) 777-7477

WGFD

8/2/02

CHEYENNE – As of Jan. 1, all off-road recreational vehicles (ATVs, dirt bikes, etc.) are required to display a Wyoming ORV permit while operating on public lands and other designated trails or areas.

ORVs may only be operated upon public lands when on roads, trails or areas designated “open” by appropriate local land managers (forest service, BLM or others). ORV riders should contact the local land manager’s office in the area in which they wish to ride to determine which roads, trails and areas are open for ORV use.

Visit http://wyotrails.state.wy.us for phone numbers of the various land managers in Wyoming. The $15 annual ORV permits are available at ATV dealers across Wyoming or by calling (307) 777-7477. Please allow seven to 10 days for delivery. Major credit cards are accepted.

spectr17
08-16-2002, 12:49 PM
PERMIT REQUIRED FOR OFF-ROAD RECREATIONAL VEHICLES THIS YEAR IN WYOMING

Contact: Wyoming Trails (307) 777-7477

WGFD

8/2/02

CHEYENNE – As of Jan. 1, all off-road recreational vehicles (ATVs, dirt bikes, etc.) are required to display a Wyoming ORV permit while operating on public lands and other designated trails or areas.

ORVs may only be operated upon public lands when on roads, trails or areas designated “open” by appropriate local land managers (forest service, BLM or others). ORV riders should contact the local land manager’s office in the area in which they wish to ride to determine which roads, trails and areas are open for ORV use.

Visit http://wyotrails.state.wy.us for phone numbers of the various land managers in Wyoming. The $15 annual ORV permits are available at ATV dealers across Wyoming or by calling (307) 777-7477. Please allow seven to 10 days for delivery. Major credit cards are accepted.

AJ
08-16-2002, 08:33 PM
It would be great if people would use ATV's only where they are supposed to, but I don't see that happening. In the eyes of many here in wyoming they are quickly becoming public enemy #1.