Off-road trails in Oklahoma

3 national-forest districts · 394.5 mi designated for off-road · U.S. Forest Service MVUM

Where to ride an Off-road on national-forest land in Oklahoma: 3 ranger districts have routes on the U.S. Forest Service Motor Vehicle Use Map that designate off-road access, totalling roughly 394.5 designated miles. This is a ranked view of those districts — miles, season and a link to each district's full data — built only from real MVUM designations, never a doorway. It covers national-forest routes only; Oklahoma also has state and club systems that the MVUM does not include. Informational, not a legal document.

National-forest routes only. This page is built entirely from the U.S. Forest Service Motor Vehicle Use Map, so it covers riding on national-forest land in Oklahoma. The state also has state-park, state-forest and private club systems the MVUM does not include.

Ranger districts to ride an Off-road in Oklahoma

Ranked by designated off-road miles. Open a district for its full access matrix, seasons, a route-network map and GPX downloads.

Oklahoma national-forest districts with Off-road designations, most miles first.
Season
Choctaw Ranger District Ouachita National Forest 212.5 212.5 Varies by route
Kiamichi Ranger District Ouachita National Forest 140.3 140.3 Varies by route
Black Kettle National Grassland Cibola National Forest 41.7 41.7 Varies by route

Data: U.S. Forest Service, Enterprise Data Warehouse (EDW) Motor Vehicle Use Map — Roads (layer 1) and Trails (layer 2), retrieved 2026-07-11. A work of the U.S. Government, public domain (17 U.S.C. §105). State assignment: U.S. Census Bureau TIGERweb state boundaries.

Important — informational, not a legal document

Every figure here summarises the Forest Service MVUM data and is not the official Motor Vehicle Use Map. Designations, closures and conditions change. Carry and follow each district's official MVUM when you ride.

Frequently asked questions

Where can you ride an Off-road in Oklahoma?
On national-forest land, 3 ranger districts in Oklahoma have MVUM routes that designate off-road access. They are listed below with miles, season and a link to each district's full route data.
Does this cover state and private Off-road trails in Oklahoma?
No. This page is built only from the U.S. Forest Service Motor Vehicle Use Map, so it covers national-forest routes. Oklahoma may also have state-park, state-forest and private club systems that the MVUM does not include.
Is this the official Oklahoma MVUM?
No — it is an informational, searchable view. The legal document is each district's official Motor Vehicle Use Map; carry and follow it when you ride.

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