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Off-Highway Vehicle Areas in Southern California

Last verifiedJun 23, 2026

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OHV destinations in Southern California, listed by the county in which they are found, with a quick overview of what each area has to offer and links to more information.

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To be an off-road enthusianst in Southern California is to be one lucky mofo.

Within relatively easy reach of two of the countries larges cities, Los Angeles and San Diego, are a seemingly endless mix of landscapes that range from sprawling sand dunes and rugged mountain trails to scenic desert washes and expansive open valleys.

For ATV, UTV, dirt bike, and 4x4 riders, this region is home to some of the best Off-Highway Vehicle (OHV) areas in the country.

In this guide, we'll explore the top OHV destinations in Southern California, listed by the county in which they are found, with a quick overview of what each area has to offer and links to more information.

San Bernardino County

Pinnacles OHV Area

ATVs exploring the trails of Pinnacles OHV Area

Cactus Flats OHV Staging Area

Located off Highway 18 between Big Bear and Lucerne Valley in Southern California, Cactus Flats OHV Staging Area is a convenient launch point for numerous trails.

Cleghorn Ridge Trail

Situated in the San Bernardino National Forest, Cleghorn Ridge offers a scenic trail with diverse terrains and varying levels of difficulty, suitable for both novice and seasoned riders.
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Crab Flats Campground and OHV Area

In the San Bernardino Mountains, this area offers trails with varying difficulty levels and a picturesque setting for camping and riding.
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Johnson Valley OHV Area

Johnson Valley OHV racer

Known for its challenging rock-crawling trails, Johnson Valley spans over 96,000 acres. It is home to the world-famous "King of the Hammers" competition and offers a mix of rocky terrains, sandy washes, and open desert suitable for various skill levels.


El Mirage OHV Area

El Mirage features a massive dry lake bed and surrounding trails ideal for high-speed off-road driving, as well as a variety of terrains for riders of all levels.

Stoddard Valley OHV Area

Stoddard Valley Off-Highway Vehicle Area

This area provides a mix of rocky trails, open valleys, and steep hills, making it a versatile destination for all types of off-road vehicles.fd


Pinnacles OHV Area

The Pinnacles OHV Area in the San Bernardino Mountains near Lake Arrowhead is a popular destination for off-highway vehicle (OHV) enthusiasts.


San Diego County

Corral Canyon OHV Area

Corral Canyon Jeep Trail

Located in the Cleveland National Forest near San Diego, Corral Canyon offers over 51 miles of designated trails for dirt bikes, ATVs, and 4x4s. The area features a mix of terrains, from rocky hills to scenic overlooks, making it a favorite among local off-roaders.

Ocotillo Wells SRVA

This 85,000-acre OHV playground in Anza-Borrego Desert State Park, features sandy washes, mud hills, and unique geological formations. It's perfect for riders seeking open desert OHV riding.


Lark Canyon OHV Area

The Lark Canyon OHV Area, located in , in the mountains of east county San Diego, California, features a network of trails designed primarily for motorcycles and narrow ATVs through a chaparral landscape dotted with large granite boulders and islands of oak groves.


Imperial County

Glamis (Imperial Sand Dunes)

Glamis Sand Dunes

Glamis off-road area of Imperial Sand Dunes

Renowned for its expansive and towering sand dunes, Glamis is a must-visit destination for dune buggy and ATV enthusiasts. The area provides a thrilling ride through the iconic Algodones Dunes.


Rasor Road OHV Area

Located southwest of Baker, Rasor Road provides sandy washes and hard-packed trails, making it an excellent spot for both casual riders and seasoned adventurers.


Dumont Dunes OHV Area

Located near Baker, Dumont Dunes offers large sand dunes with plenty of open space for high-speed riding and jumps, making it a favorite among adrenaline seekers.


Heber Dunes SRVA

Managed by the state, Heber Dunes SVRA, is located three miles north of the Mexican border crossing at Highway 7 (Calexico/Mexicali) in Imperial County. This 343 acre SVRA is especially popular with ATV riders, and is also used by dune buggies, utility vehicles and motorcycle riders.

Kern County

Jawbone Canyon OHV Area

Jawbone Canyon OHVA

Sunset over Jawbone Canyon.

This area features trails that cater to riders of all skill levels, from beginners to advanced, with access to open desert terrain and steep canyons.


Dove Springs OHV Area

Located near Jawbone Canyon, Dove Springs features steep canyons, open desert terrain, and a range of trails for all skill levels.


Hungry Valley SRVA

Hungry Valley SRVA

Hungry Valley SRVA, located in Gorman, California, is the state's second-largest off-highway vehicular recreation area and spans hills and valleys, grasslands, coastal sage scrub, and oak woodlands.

Olancha Dunes

This smaller OHV area near Olancha provides a mix of sandy dunes and open riding spaces, perfect for a day of off-road exploration.


Keysville Recreation Area

Situated amidst rolling terrain covered with blue oak and foothill pine woodlands near the town of Lake Isabella, Keysville offering access to a network of OHV trails.


Santa Barbara County

Pismo Beach SVRA (Oceano Dunes)

Ocean Dunes OHV

Oceano Dunes OHV at Pismo Beach

Unique among OHV areas in California, Pismo Beach allows vehicles to drive directly on the beach, combining off-roading with views of the Pacific coast.


Los Angeles County

Miller Canyon OHV Area

This area, near Hesperia, offers trails with varying difficulty levels and is a great spot for dirt bikes, ATVs, and other off-road vehicles.
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Hungry Valley SRVA

Managed by the state, Hungry Valley SVRA is located in the Tejon Pass north of Los Angeles and along the Interstate 5 corridor, Hungry Valley offers 19,000 acres and more than 130 miles of scenic trails for motorcycles, all-terrain vehicles (ATV), dune buggies, and 4x4 recreation.
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San Gabriel Canyon OHV Area and Obstacle Course

San Gabriel Canyon OHV Obstacle Course

San Gabriel Canyon OHV Obstacle Course

The San Gabriel Canyon Off-Highway Vehicle (OHV) Area, located 11 miles north of Azusa, California, spanning over 160 acres of rocky, sandy river bottom, offering challenges for trucks, ATVs and motorcycles. The obstacle course presents a venue for practicing your skills.

Riverside County

Wildomar OHV Area

Located in the Santa Ana Mountains, near Lake Elsinore, Wildomar Off-Highway Vehicle Area is a 315-acre area that offers 8 miles of off-road trails for 4×4 trucks, motorcycles, and ATVs, with trails ranging from easy to very difficult.