We hope you enjoy your visit with us and we look forward to having you join us very soon at the OHV Park. When you visit the park understand that we are still constructing the park and trails and we ask for your patience. The Morrow County OHV park welcomes Quads, dirt bikes and jeeps. Come see us and find out why the Morrow County OHV Park is rapidy becoming a major recreation destination for Northern Oregon!
Morrow County OHV Park has a Safety training site at the park and Certified instructors available. Click here for new rules in the rider training program. For More information visit www.atvsafety.org.
About OHV Park
The park has over 8125 acres in South Morrow and Grant County and is adjacent to Highway 207, which is also known as the Spray Highway. The RV Park will be constructed soon with all pull-thru sites. The park has a Track system that allows for various skill levels of riding. The OHV park provides a washdown area to inhibit the spread of noxious and other weed. An Additional recreation area will also be developed in the future at the park, including fishing, hiking, photography, etc. During the winter, this area can also be used as a Sno-Park for snowmobiling and cross country skiing
The new addition of the Grant County Property now have 200 miles of trails and with more in construction!! Partnering with Grant County an additional 1,925 acres have been purchased with ATV Grant funds. There will be a great variety of Terrain to ride and we invite you to give it a look and of course give it a ride. We are excited about this new addition.......Come Visit......Come Ride!!!!
Attention, ATV Riders!
Looking for marked trail maps?
Maps can be purchased at the OHV or by contacting the main office.
541-989-8214
Morrow County OHV Park is an official training location for the ATV Safety Institute.
For training information visit:
- ATV Safety Institute
www.atvsafety.org - Motorcycle Safety Foundation
www.dirtbikeschool.org
We currently have three certified instructors! For more information about this offering please contact ATV Safety Institute at
- Improve Riding Skills
- Build Confidence
- Get Kids Started Right
- Put you in touch with fellow ATV enthusiasts and ATV clubs near you.
- Provide resources for Lifelong Learing and Safety Renewal
- Learn how to Tread Lightly!

Campfires Allowed
Campfires are allowed within designated fire rings/areas.
Seasonally Closed
December 1 - May 14, 2010
Reload Ridge Riders
Annual Poker Run Event
May 15, 2010
Memorial Weekend
Want your favorite site, "contact" us and make your reservation before the busy season.
May 28 - 31, 2010
OMRA Events
OMRA - Races
Monkey Butt Poker Run
Youth Event
NOTE: SOME areas will be closed during races.
June 5 - 6, 2010
Morrow OHV EMS
Annual Poker Run Fund Raiser
Funds raised help purchase supplies used at the park
June 26, 2010

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- No shooting of firearms in Park.
- Day Use Area open from daylight to dark.
- No motor vehicles off marked roads or trails.
- Camping is Avaiilable, however, no overnight camping
allowed out on trails. - ATV sticker is required on all Off Highway Vehicles.
- Reduce noise from 10:00 pm to 6:00 am.
- Keep garbage in garbage cans.
- Spark arrester is required.
- Turn Park water off when not in use.
- Silencer required (Max. 99 db).
- Keep fires in designated fire rings or grills only.
- Speed limit in Day Use Ares - 10 MPH.
- No trespassing on private property.
- Keep dogs on leash at all times.
- No OHV use on USFS Road 21.
- All riders under 18 must wear a helmet.
- Oregon Safety Card or equivalent out-of-state card
required.






