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Iowa OHV Park Hotline
The Iowa DNR maintains an OHV Park Hotline to keep the public up-to-date on park closings and park issues throughout the state. The number is 515-281-8385. The information on this hotline will be the most up-to-date and will be accessible to the public 24 hours a day.
 
 
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OHV CHANGES WHICH TAKE EFFECT JULY 1, 2012

REGISTRATION/IDNR USER PERMIT REQUIRED FOR MACHINES NOT REGISTERED IN IOWA
Starting July 1, OHV machines not registered in Iowa must display valid proof of registration in their home state as well as an IDNR user permit on public  land, public ice, and designated riding areas and trails. 

This $15 (plus administrative and writing fees) IDNR User Permit was requested by stakeholder organizations.  The money will be used to improve and expand trails and riding opportunities. The IDNR User Permit will be available at all local license sales agents through their touch screen terminals.  The 2012 user permit and accompanying under-the-counter decal are still valid through 12/31/2012.

The New 2012 IDNR User Permits will be available Sunday, July 1, 2012, and will sell through August 31, 2012.   The permit will be valid through 12/31/2012.

The 2013 IDNR User Permits will be available September 1, 2012, and will sell through August 31, 2013.  The permit will be valid through 12/31/2013.

Iowa resident ATV, ORM, and ORV operators are not required to have an IDNR User Permit.

OFF-ROAD UTILITY VEHICLES ARE REQUIRED TO BE TITLED AND REGISTERED
Starting 7/1/2012 ORVs will be required to be registered and titled in accordance with Iowa Code Chapter 321I. Please contact your local County's Office for more information.

PROOF OF INSURANCE REQUIREMENT
OHV operators must carry proof of insurance coverage when operating in a highway.   Note that “highway” is legally defined as the area fence-line to fence-line; this will have a significant impact on snowmobilers in particular.  Previously, OHVs were exempt; now only certain OHVs used for agricultural purposes are exempt from this requirement.  Please see Iowa Code § 321.20B for more details.


Mayo Clinic Advances Understanding of Concussions in Motocross

Awareness of concussions among high school athletes playing football, hockey and other sports has increased dramatically in the past few years. Parents and coaches are beginning to understand the dangers associated with concussions. Now, new information is emerging about concussions in motocross riders, thanks to studies at Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota.

Mayo Clinic Study


 

 

Iowa's ATV Rules and Regulations

 

Off-highway Vehicle Reference Guide


Join the OHV List Serve

To receive information from the IDNR Off-highway Vehicle Program, join the program's list serve:  join-dnrohv@lists.ia.gov


Special Events Calendar

When individuals and groups want to use public land and water for events, they must apply for use of that land through the Iowa Department of Natural Resources.  These events are compiled by the Special Events System and are displayed on a calendar of events.  These events can be searched by type, location, and date. 

To find events which may be of interest to you, please go to https://programs.iowadnr.gov/specialevents/


Special Event Permits

The Iowa DNR is authorized to approve a club or individual to hold an organized special events (an organized race, exhibition, or demonstration of limited duration which is conducted according to a prearranged schedule and in which general public interest is manifested) within the state if the event is scheduled to be held on public land or public ice. The DNR shall designate the equipment and facilities necessary for safe operation of ATVs, ORVs, and off-road motorcycles, and for the safety of operators, participants, and observers.

Residents participating in a special event must display a current registration on their ATV, ORV, or off-highway motorcycle. Nonresidents must display a valid, Iowa nonresident user permit on their ATV, ORV, or off-highway motorcycle.

At least 30 days before the scheduled date of a special event, an application must be filed with the DNR using the Special Events web-based application found at https://programs.iowadnr.gov/specialevents/.

For more information, contact the OHV Program Manager (David.Downing@dnr.iowa.gov) or call 515-238-3564.

Our Mission:
To provide sustainable, responsible recreation opportunities for owners of registered all-terrain vehicles and off-highway motorcycles. 

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