Where To Ride

These websites – open in a new browser window – showing where you can ride your ATV/SxS/UTV:

Idaho: https://idaho.maps.arcgis.com/apps/webappviewer/index.html?id=ec451196747346558c999bc7cdf1a728


Washington:
State-wide: https://maps.northwestportal.com/orv/#6.56/47.323770/-120.157061

Be sure to review the Colville National Forest Maps on this page: USFS-Maps.htm

Tri County (Ferry, Pend Oreille, and Stevens County):

OHV Use and Trails Map:

GeoPDF Maps:
https://stevenscountywa.municipalcms.com/pview.aspx?id=21114&catid=25
These PDFs can be used in apps such as Avenza maps to use while riding or hiking and while offline and online. You can download a GeoPDF to your mobile device and use one of the apps to interact with the map to view your location, record GPS tracks, and add waypoints. These maps are the best source of current OHV roads in the Tri-County area as well knowing where you are at while riding or hiking.

Deer Park City Ordinance 2023-1015:
The City of Deer Park passed an ordinance allowing the use of Wheeled All-Terrain Vehicles (WATVs) within the city limits of Deer Park (PDF):

Spokane County Ordinance 22-0788:
Spokane County Commissioners passed an ordinance allowing the use of Wheeled All-Terrain Vehicles (WATVs) within the unincorporated areas of Spokane County (PDF):

Liberty Lake (City):
The City of Liberty Lake has NOT passed an ordinance allowing the use of Wheeled All-Terrain Vehicles (WATVs) within the city limits of Liberty Lake.

Avenza Map App:
Once you have decided where to ride, you should check the FREE Avenza Map App to see if the area you want to ride in has a map you can download to your mobile device using the Avenza Map App.

Many of the maps available through the Avenza Map app are free while others there is a charge to download.

Search for Avenza Maps here: https://store.avenza.com/search

Page last updated: June 6, 2023