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What are the regulations for using ATVs on the White River NF?

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What are the regulations for using ATVs on the White River NF?

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ATV’s are permitted on the White River National Forest. However, you must stay on designated roads. On the White River NF, these are marked on the ground by signs and are designated on the Forest Visitor Map by three numbers in a red box. NOTE: You may not use your ATV to go off-road, even to retrieve game. For information on how to use your ATV responsibly and “Tread Lightly” on the land, please visit: http://www.4x44u.com/pub/k2/treadlightly!/tlohv.htm. Colorado State Law requires that all off-highway vehicles be registered. If your ATV is NOT registered in your home state, you must purchase a temporary Colorado registration, available at the Division of Wildlife, any State Park Office, or local sporting goods stores.

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ATVs are permitted on the White River National Forest. However, you must stay on designated roads. On the White River NF, these are marked on the ground by signs and are designated on the Forest Visitor Map by three numbers in a red box. NOTE: You may not use your ATV to go off-road, even to retrieve game. For information on how to use your ATV responsibly and “Tread Lightly” on the land, please visit: http://www.4x44u.com/pub/k2/treadlightly!/tlohv.htm. Colorado State Law requires that all off-highway vehicles have a Colorado registration. Registrations from other states are no longer recognized. Visitors from other states can purchase a temporary Colorado registration, available at the Division of Wildlife, any State Park Office, or local sporting goods stores.

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