Texas Motorized Trails Coalition is a great group that takes ATV safety seriously and has not only the safety of its members at a high priority, they do great positive things for the land management of the trails they ride.
They also require mandatory safety equipment at all times for their ATV riders including DOT approved helmet required at all times, they won't even let you unload your ATV if you don't have helmets for all riders in your group. No double riding is allowed on ATV. They also require closed toe shoes, long pants, shirt, goggles, USF approved Spark Arresters & Noise Arresters. The ATV trails on their property are clearly marked with blue tape. Hot pink tape is for dirt bikes and orange tape means be on the lookout for other OHR traffic you'll be sharing the trails with.
The trails are also clearly rated for ATV riders of every skill level. The ratings are as follows: B=Beginner, M=Moderate, H=Hard, E=Extreme. Trail rating signs will designate type of user and rating that pertains to each group. Example: If there is an ATV with a "M" and a Dirt Bike with a "H", but no OHV then only ATV's and Dirt Bikes are allowed.
You check in by leaving your membership card at the front gate, be sure to pick it up when you leave or they will assume you're still someplace on a trail. This is a great place for beginning ATV riders to learn skills and expert riders to hone theirs.
They also require mandatory safety equipment at all times for their ATV riders including DOT approved helmet required at all times, they won't even let you unload your ATV if you don't have helmets for all riders in your group. No double riding is allowed on ATV. They also require closed toe shoes, long pants, shirt, goggles, USF approved Spark Arresters & Noise Arresters. The ATV trails on their property are clearly marked with blue tape. Hot pink tape is for dirt bikes and orange tape means be on the lookout for other OHR traffic you'll be sharing the trails with.
The trails are also clearly rated for ATV riders of every skill level. The ratings are as follows: B=Beginner, M=Moderate, H=Hard, E=Extreme. Trail rating signs will designate type of user and rating that pertains to each group. Example: If there is an ATV with a "M" and a Dirt Bike with a "H", but no OHV then only ATV's and Dirt Bikes are allowed.
You check in by leaving your membership card at the front gate, be sure to pick it up when you leave or they will assume you're still someplace on a trail. This is a great place for beginning ATV riders to learn skills and expert riders to hone theirs.


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