Off-Highway Vehicle (OHV) Program
The Colorado State Parks Off-Highway Vehicle (OHV) Program provides registration services for Colorado residents and permitting services for all other state residents, and safety information for all OHVs, including All-Terrain Vehicles (ATVs), Dune Buggies, Jeeps (operated off-road), three-wheelers, and dirt bikes. The OHV Program site provides law and regulation information, links to organizations and clubs, and safety information. Check out the "Where to Ride" page for links to OHV trails across Colorado. To register an Off-Highway Vehicle, check on the status of a registration or find contact information for the Registration Unit go to: www.parks.state.co.us/Registrations/Pages/RegistrationsHome.aspx Staff listed on this page are not in the Registration Unit and can not access the Vehicle Registration System.
New Sound Law Effective July 1, 2010
What You Need to Know:
To operate an Off Highway Vehicle (OHV) in Colorado, the following sound limits must be met:
99 dB(A) if manufactured before 1/1/1998
96 dB(A) if manufactured after 1/1/1998
OHVs will be tested using the SAE J 1287 stationary 20" pipe test.
New OHVs sold in Colorado cannot exceed the 96 dB(A) sound standard (unless an OHV is designed for and used in a closed-course competition facility).
OHVs designed for and used in closed-course competition facilities may require modifications for sound and spark arrestor standards when operated outside of a closed-circuit course.
Not Sure?
Colorado State Parks, in conjunction with Stay The Trail, offer free sound testing for your OHV. Check www.staythetrail.org for more information.
Stationary Sound Test RPM Data Supplements from the Motorcycle Industry Council
1985 - 2005 MIC Stationary Sound RPM Test Supplement
2006 - 2009 MIC Stationary Sound RPM Test Supplement
For a copy of the 2006 Edition of the Stationary Sound Test Manual for Off-Highway Motorcycles and All-Terrain Vehicles (includes Test RPM data back to 1985) please call the Motorcycle Industry Council at 949-727-4211
Snowmobile Program
The Colorado State Parks Snowmobile Program provides registration services for Colorado residents and permitting services for all other state residents, and safety information for snowmobiles. The Snowmobile Program site provides law and regulation information, links to organizations and clubs, links to event calendars, and trail conditions. Check out the "Where to Ride" page for links to snowmobile riding areas across Colorado.
Colorado State Trails Committee The roles of the State Trails Committee are to:
The nine Trails Committee members are volunteers, one from each of Colorado's Congressional Districts, one At-Large Representative and one GOCO Representative. They serve four-year terms and may be reappointed to a second, four-year term. Members represent a wide variety of trail interests (motorized and non-motorized) with the goal of working cooperatively for trails and greenways throughout the state.
State Trails Committee Members
District 1 Debra Thorson, OHV Representative District 2 Matthew Sugar District 3 Vacant District 4 Gary Buffington, Chair District 5 Dick Bratton District 6 Karen Christopherson District 7 John Marriott, Vice Chair At-Large Phil Chamberland, Snowmobile Representative GOCO Representative Christian Meyer
OHV Grant Presentations Meetings February 7th and 8th, 2012 8:00 a.m. USDA Forest Service Rocky Mountain Region Office 740 Simms St. Golden, CO 80401 2012_2013 OHV Grant Presentations Schedule.pdf The public is invited and welcome to attend 2012 State Trails Committee Meetings 10am - 3pm Locations to be determined All meetings are on Friday March 2, 2012 June 1, 2012 Sept. 21, 2012 Dec. 14, 2012 The public is invited and welcome to attend 2012 - 2013 OHV Grant Application Synopses now online with public comment information and the public comment process Click on the OHV Program link on the left and then the Grants link Interim Administrative Directive governing the use of Other Power Driven Mobility Devices (OPDMDs).pdf 2011 - 2012 Snowmobile Grooming Grant Applications now online Click on the "Snowmobile Program" link on the left and then on the "Grants" link State Trails Committee Member Application for Congressional District 3 Vacancy Applications are being accepted for a vacancy on the State Trails Committee, District 3 Applications are due by 5:00 pm on July 29, 2011 Click here for the application. Please email any questions about the vacancy or application to Trails@state.co.us OHV and Snowmobile Program Contacts Tom Metsa OHV and Snowmobile Program Manager 13787 S. Hwy. 85 Littleton, CO 80125 303-791-1957 x4132 thomas.metsa@state.co.us
Jeannie MacMurtrie OHV Program Assistant 13787 S. Hwy. 85 Littleton, CO 80125 303-791-1957 x4149 jeannie.macmurtrie@state.co.us
Gabrielle "Gabby" Smiley Snowmobile Program Assistant 13787 S. Hwy. 85 Littleton, CO 80125 303-791-1957 x4130 gabrielle.smiley@state.co.us
Randy Engle State Trails Coordinator P.O. Box 700 Clifton, Colorado 81520 970-434-6862 X221 randy.engle@state.co.us
Ryan Crabb State Trails Coordinator 13787 S. Hwy. 85 Littleton, CO 80125 303-791-1957 x4129 ryan.crabb@state.co.us Tom Morrissey State Trails Program Manager 1313 Sherman St. Room 618 Denver, CO 80203 303-866-3203 X4335 thomas.morrissey@state.co.us