JEEP TRAILS: These are dirt roads and trails that are not suitable for street cars. Some of these trails near Los Angeles only require high clearance vehicles. There are some areas that require true four wheel drive vehicles and some areas open to ATVs and motorcycles.
All OHV use must be on designated routes and trails or in designated
Open Areas.
The Angeles National Forest provides 364 miles of OHV designated
routes (roads). The routes are identified by "Designated
Route" signs. Rowher Flats OHV Area offers 47 miles of designated
trails and a designated "Open Area". Other Open Areas
are located at San Gabriel Canyon and Littlerock Canyon.
All OHV's must meet DMV standards for approved mufflers and current
registration. Vehicles such as motorcycles, ATV's and Odysseys
must be equipped with approved spark arresters and have valid
green stickers. Helmets are required for all ATV riders.
This OHV area contains approximately 47 miles of marked trails
within 10,000 acrea and a designated Open Area. Some trails are
impassable due to poor conditions. Trails Require intermediate
to advanced riding skills. It is recommended that novices stay
on the flat areas.
Location: From Highway 14, takethe Sierra Highway exit (north);
turn left on Rush Canyon Road.
Red Sticker riding season: Nov 1 - March 31
OHVs are restricted to designated roads and trails only.
Location: Take San Francisquito Road to Drinkwater Road; travel
5 miles to Drinkwater Flats.
An OHV Open Area consisting of sandy, rocky, flat, dry reservoir
land.
Location: Take Highway 138 to Cheseboro Road. Turn south 2.5 miles.
Fee is charged.
Red Sticker riding season: Nov 1 - March 31
An OHV area consisting of 150 acres of rocky, sandy reservoir
land. The stream flows year round.There is a weekend and holiday
parking fee. It can be crowded on weekends. Call 626-910-1235
or 626-335-1251 for information.
Location: From the 210 Freeway, take the Azusa Ave., Highway 39
exit. Go north approximately 12 miles.