| OPEN AREAS | | Open areas are public lands where all types of vehicle use are permitted at any time and/or anywhere in the area (subject to operating regulations and vehicle standards). | | | | LIMITED AREAS | | Limited areas are areas which are restricted at certain times, in certain areas, and/or to certain vehicular use. Most lands managed by Arizona BLM are designated as limited areas. In most BLM managed areas, the limitations are to most designated roads and trails, existing roads and trails, or in some cases, dry washes. Some areas are marked, but many are not. Overland vehicle travel is not permitted in these areas with "limited" designations. Check with BLM field offices regarding specific roads and trails, if in doubt. | | | | BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT - OHV AREAS | - Crossroads OHV Area
- One of two OHV open areas adjacent to the Colorado River, on the California side.
- Crossroads has a staging area and is 1,500 acres open with no travel restrictions of any kind except you must obey California OHV laws.
- Copper Basin Dunes
- On the Parker Strip is 1,275 acres and also has a staging area, parking, restrooms and lots of sand dune area for unrestricted vehicle travel.
- Standard Wash is a popular staging area for backcountry ventures for four wheel drive, dune buggy, motorcycles, and other OHVs. Except for the open areas (listed above) located on the Parker Strip, all OHV users must remain on existing roads and trails.
- Parker Dam Road Back Country Byway
- Click here for more information
| | ATV RENTALS | - (928) 916-8238
- We rent ATV's (Quads) and UTV's (Rhinos)
- We deliver to your site
| | JEEP RENTALS | - Havasu Jeep Rentals
- 403 English Village - Lake Havasu City
- (928) 486-1524
- Visit website
- Full instructions and maps included with rental.
| | | | NOTE: Off-highway vehicles are permitted (with restrictions) in many areas under BLM administration in Arizona and along the Colorado River in California. Other areas, such as designated wilderness and other sensitive areas, are closed to off-highway vehicle use. | | Return to Top |
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