Off Highway Vehicle in New Mexico

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BLM Dunes OHV Recreation Area (Farmington)

Open OHV recreation area draws 4WD and OHV enthusiasts from all over the Four Corners region.

Haystack Mountain OHV Recreation Area (Roswell)

This OHV area on the flats of eastern NM is enlivened by a small mound that gives OHV drivers a little verticality to spice up their experience. Primitive camping is available throughout the area.

Mescalero Sands North Dunes OHV Area (Roswell)

610-acre North Dunes are OHV, hiking, picnicing paradise; Mather*s and South Dune areas are hard to reach and exclude any vehicular use to remain wild.

Head Canyon OHV Recreation Area (Farmington)

Off-road vehicle users in the 4 Corners area love sites like this.

Glade Run Trail System (Farmington)

Over 27, 000 acres of sandy arroyos, slickrock and hills, contain 42 miles of marked trails for motorized and self-propelled biking, 4WD and off-road vehicles

Glade Run Recreation Management Area (Farmington)

The approximately 27, 400 acres of public land within the Glade Run Trail System encompass a wide variety of topography, from rolling hills to sandy arroyo bottoms to sandstone slickrock.

El Malpais National Conservation Area (Albuquerque)

El Malpais National Conservation Area was established by congress to protect the outstanding archaeological, geological, and wilderness resources surrounding El Malpais lava flows.

Dunes Vehicle Recreation Area (Farmington)

Over 800 acres of fun is waiting for off-road enthusiasts at the Dunes Vehicle Recreation Area south of Farmington.

Robledo Mountains OHV Trail System (Las Cruces)

The Robledo Mountains Off-Highway Vehicle Trail System is a network of trails, including both extreme OHV and mountain bike trails, in the southern Robledo Mountains.

Haystack Mountain OHV Area (Roswell)

Perched on the rugged breaks overlooking the Pecos River, Haystack Mountain Off-Highway Vehicle (OHV) Area offers 1, 920 acres of trails to ride.

Gordy's Hill OHV Area (Socorro)

The 6, 000-acre Gordy's Hill Off-Highway Vehicle (OHV) Area is a scenic dirtbike and ATV destination overlooking the Rio Grande Valley and Bosque with a tremendous variety of riding opportunities.

Cibola National Forest (Albuquerque)

The Cibola National Forest is 1, 949, 637 acres in size. Elevation ranges from 5, 000-11, 301 feet. Our forest includes the Datil, Gallinas, Magdalena, Bear, Manzano, Sandia, San Mateo, Mt. Taylor, and Zuni Mountains.

Lincoln National Forest (Alamogordo)

Located in south-central New Mexico, lies the Lincoln National Forest, birthplace of Smokey Bear, the living symbol of forest fire prevention. The Forest covers over 1.1 million acres stretching north from Texas past the Capitan Mountains.

Carson National Forest (Taos)

Some of the finest mountain scenery in the Southwest is found in the 1.5 million acres covered by the Carson National Forest. Elevations rise from 6, 000 feet to 13, 161 feet at Wheeler Peak, the highest in New Mexico. Big game animals roam the Carson.

Santa Fe National Forest (Santa Fe)

Some of the finest mountain scenery in the Southwest is found in the 1, 567, 000 acres covered by the Santa Fe National Forest. Elevations rise from 5, 300 to 13, 101 feet at the summit of Truchas Peak, located within the Pecos Wilderness.