Marlinton Ranger District

Monongahela National Forest · West Virginia · 153.3 mi of motorized routes · 41 routes · USFS EDW MVUM, retrieved 2026-07-11

The Marlinton Ranger District in Monongahela National Forest (West Virginia) has 153.3 miles of motorized routes on the U.S. Forest Service Motor Vehicle Use Map — 153.3 miles of roads and 0 miles of trails across 41 designated routes. Vehicle access: Road-legal / licensed vehicles only. Seasonal routes generally open Apr 1 and close Oct 31. Every route here is informational and derived from the MVUM data — it is not a legal document; carry and follow the district's official Motor Vehicle Use Map. Download the routes as GPX for your GPS or riding app.

Every designated motorized route in the Marlinton Ranger District, drawn from the MVUM geometry (simplified, not to scale, north up). The static map is an instant preview — open the interactive map to explore the routes on a USGS topographic or satellite basemap. Download the routes as GPX below.
Motorized routes Monongahela National Forest · West Virginia
Total motorized miles
153.3

153.3 mi of roads · 0 mi of trails, across 41 designated routes on the Motor Vehicle Use Map.

Roads
153.3 mi
Trails
0 mi
Year-round miles
114.3 mi
Seasonal miles
39 mi

Vehicle access

What the MVUM designates for each vehicle class in this district — open miles, route count and season. A blank designation means the class is not designated here; it is shown as such, never guessed. ATV, motorcycle and e-bike classes are highlighted.

Per-vehicle-class access in the Marlinton Ranger District, from the Forest Service MVUM.
Vehicle class Open miles Routes Season
Core off-highway (OHV)
ATV Not designated
Motorcycle / dirt bike Not designated
Other wheeled OHV Not designated
Wider OHV (over 50 inches)
4WD > 50" Not designated
2WD > 50" Not designated
Tracked OHV > 50" Not designated
Other OHV > 50" Not designated
Narrow OHV (under 50 inches)
Tracked OHV < 50" Not designated
Other OHV < 50" Not designated
E-bikes
E-bike Class 1 Not designated
E-bike Class 2 Not designated
E-bike Class 3 Not designated
Road-legal / licensed vehicles
Passenger vehicle 153.3 41 Varies by route
High-clearance vehicle 153.3 41 Varies by route
Truck 153.3 41 Varies by route
Bus 153.3 41 Varies by route
Motorhome 153.3 41 Varies by route

Seasons

Of the 153.3 motorized miles here, about 114.3 miles are open year-round and 39 miles are seasonal — the seasonal window generally runs from 04/01 to 10/31 (MM/DD). Each vehicle class can carry its own season; see the access matrix above, and always confirm current status on the official Motor Vehicle Use Map.

Download the routes (GPX)

Load these into your GPS unit or riding app (onX, Gaia, Avenza and most handhelds read GPX).

Download all routes (GPX) No ATV-designated routes in this district.

Named routes

Show the 30 named routes in this district

Named routes on the MVUM and whether ATV and motorcycle use is designated on each. This is a per-district reference, not a separate page per route. Use the filter to find a route.

Named routes in the Marlinton Ranger District with ATV / motorcycle designations.
ALLEGHENY · ·
BANNOCK SHOALS · ·
BRUSHY MTN RDG-A · ·
BRUSHY MTN RIDGE · ·
BUZZARD RDGE.- A · ·
BUZZARD RIDGE · ·
CLOVERLICK · ·
CROOKED FORK · ·
DAY MOUNTAIN A · ·
DAY MTN · ·
DAY RUN CG. · ·
FRIEL RUN · ·
FRIEL RUN B · ·
GAULEY MTN · ·
HIGHLAND SCENIC HIGHWAY · ·
LEATHERWOOD S - C · ·
LEATHERWOOD S. · ·
LEATHERWOOD S.- B · ·
MARLN. ADMN. SITE · ·
MONDAY LICK · ·
MTN. LICK RUN · ·
POCAHONTAS CG · ·
PURPLE RHODO · ·
RIMEL PARKING · ·
SPRUCE FLATS · ·
STILLHOUSE RUN · ·
SWAGO · ·
TEA CREEK CG · ·
UPPER WILLIAMS · ·
WILLIAMS RIVER · ·

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

This page is a searchable summary of the Forest Service Motor Vehicle Use Map data — it is not the official MVUM and not a legal document. Route designations, closures and conditions change. The controlling document is the district's official Motor Vehicle Use Map: carry it and follow posted signs when you ride.

Data vintage: USFS EDW MVUM, retrieved 2026-07-11.

Nearby districts

The six nearest ranger districts by centroid distance (great-circle) — cross-forest and cross-state neighbours included — for planning a wider trip.

Nearby ranger districts, with total motorized miles and distance.
District Forest Total miles Distance
Gauley Ranger District Monongahela National Forest, WV 70 32 km
Warm Springs Ranger District George Washington and Jefferson National Forest, VA 145 35 km
White Sulphur Ranger District Monongahela National Forest, WV 77.8 36 km
Greenbrier Ranger District Monongahela National Forest, WV 231.2 45 km
James River Ranger District George Washington and Jefferson National Forest, VA 132.8 55 km
North River Ranger District George Washington and Jefferson National Forest, VA 433.2 77 km

Frequently asked questions

Can you ride an ATV in the Marlinton Ranger District?
The current MVUM data shows no ATV-designated routes in this district. Road-legal or other vehicle classes may still be allowed — check the district's official Motor Vehicle Use Map.
How many miles of motorized routes are in the Marlinton Ranger District?
153.3 miles total — 153.3 miles of roads and 0 miles of trails, across 41 designated routes on the Forest Service MVUM.
Is this the official Motor Vehicle Use Map?
No. This page is an informational, searchable view of the MVUM route data. It is not a legal document. The controlling document is the district's official MVUM — always carry and follow it.
Are the routes open year-round?
Partly. About 114.3 miles are open year-round and 39 miles are seasonal (typically open Apr 1 to Oct 31). Each vehicle class can have its own season — see the access matrix above.

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