Off-Roading Northwest
Off-road enthusiasts - Discover new places to ride in Washington
The Off-Roading NW Recreation Map & App
Your source for information to plan and navigate your next outdoor adventure.
Information on all roads and trails open to ORVs/OHVs in Washington, trailheads, campgrounds, recreation roads, city and county roads open to WATVs (street-legal ATVs), and other recreation opportunities. Available as an app for Apple & Android, with offline downloads, or as a web map that you can load in any browser. Filters to find the perfect destination, click for information on any trail, area, or facility. Updated to show seasonal and emergency closures.
Navigating the Off-Roading NW Map and App
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Filters
Filters let you find the perfect destination by highlighting places that meet all of your conditions.
Filters are organized in groups to make them easier to find, but you can select from more than one group. Most groups highlight places that meet all of the conditions, but a few (Land Manager, Pass, and Days Open) let you see places that have any of the options you select.
On the app, use the Filter button in the upper right to open the filter menu; on the web map, use the Filter button to access the filter groups. Once you are done, use Clear (on the web map) or Reset (on the app).
Plot your location with your phone GPS.
Use the search function to highlight places by name. Hints: You can also search by the name of the water body and use search to highlight places written up in Northwest Portal Blogs and partner blogs. If you want to use search to find a city and only want to highlight the city, add “City of” to the search name (City of Ellensburg will give you just the city, Ellensburg will give you the city and any places with Ellensburg in the name).
Use the maps even when offline: On the apps, you can download regions for offline navigation. Hint: Make sure to update your downloads regularly to get the latest updates. Once you have downloaded a region, you will not see changes until you update.
You can share the web maps with filters or search applied. You can also embed the maps on a page, with a specific location highlighted.
Off-Roading NW Blog Posts
Gathering good OHV information is challenging. We work with OHV riders, organizations, and land managers to help tell the story of motorized recreation in the Northwest.
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OHV NW is now available as an app for Apple or Android thanks to the generous support of our sponsors, club supporters, and participating businesses. Please thank them for their support of this project.
App users can download data for offline navigation. We have broken the state into 14 regions—download your favorite riding areas—free.
Sponsors
The app is entirely free to users - thanks to the support of our sponsors, supporting clubs, and advertisers.
Club Supporters - these clubs show their support through a club membership (just $150/year)
Cascade Quad Squad, Cowlitz Basin ORV Club, North Central ATV Club, Northwest Quad Association
Participating Communities
Brewster, Lake Chelan, Lewis County, Travel Tacoma, Walla Walla Downtown, Wilkeson
Participating Businesses in the Northwest
I-90 Motorsports, Apple State Power Sports, Central Powersports, Gold Creek Station, The Hitching Post, Motor Toys Rental and Tours, Premier Polaris, Seabrook Resort, Selkirk Sun, Stoneridge Resort, Three Fingered Jack’s, Vancours Powersports, Wenatchee Powersports, Wolfpack Powersports
Find places to ride your street legal ATV (WATV) in Washington State. 37 counties and 90 cities allow WATVs on some or all of their roads, plus there are thousands of miles of recreation roads and trails open to WATVs and other ATVs/UTVs/SxS.