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ORV Parks in Washington
The following list of Washington ORV parks is from the Washington Off-Road Vehicle Guide, 1993 Edition. The information may not be up to date at this time. The Guide has not been updated since 1993.
Be sure to call before visiting a new location.
You might also consider checking the Washington State Accessible Outdoor Recreation Guide at
http://www.parks.wa.gov/ada-rec/ . This resources lists motorized and non-motorized recreation areas in Washington.
ORV parks are generally closed course riding areas primarily for motocross riding and competition. Some parks allow open riding as well. ORV parks are not to be confused with ORV riding areas found in State and National forests.
To find riding areas near you, consider using our map locator (works best with a fast internet connection). Otherwise, you can browse the areas below.
The list on this page is organized by state regions. Click on the region you're interested in.
Western/Puget Sound
Central
Eastern
Western/Puget Sound - region menu
Formerly the Thurston County ORV Sports Park, Straddleline is operated by Grays Harbor County, numerous volunteers, and funding through the Interagency Committee for Outdoor Recreation (IAC), NOVA Program. You also can access the Capital Forest trail system from here.
For details about the park, visit the
Straddleline ORV Park web site.
Updates:
9/30/2005: As of 9/19/2005, the Thurston County ORV Park changed ownership and will become the Straddleline ORV Sports Park, managed by Grays Harbor County. See the
ownership transfer notice and contact information on the Thurston County ORV Park web page. See the
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- This facility is the only formal ORV site in the southeastern corner of Washington. It meets some of the need for ORV opportunities in that part of the state, and is well used.
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- Location: 3 mi NW of Richland on SR 240
- Phone: 509-967-5814
- Open Riding: 700 acres
- Other: Motocross track, 4x4 relay track,4x4 obstacle course, sand drags, restrooms with showers, campground, gokart track, group shelters, play ground equipment and spectator areas with bleachers.
- hours: Contact ORV park staff for current hours or call the park to hear a recorded message.
- Fees: user fees required for special events.
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Mailing Address: c/o Richland Recreation Dept., 650 George Washington Way, Richland, WA 99352
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Spokane County (Airway Heights) ORV Park
- The park features a variety of 4-wheel drive, off-road, motorcycle, go-kart and ATV events throughout the year as well as safety and education programs and skill clinics. Activities range from family and group outings to events that are state, regional, national and international in scope.
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- Location: 1 mi. north of Highway 2 on Hayford Road, about one mile est on Sprague Road.
- Phone: 509-456-4730
- Other: For recorded Info Line call (509) 244-9244
- Season: Open 5 days a week from March 15 through October 15
- Fees: $2.00 per person per day (under age 6 free with paid adult)
- Mailing address: Spokane County ORV Park, West 1115 Broadway, Spokane, WA 99260
Riverside State Park ORV Area
This 600-acre riding area is a maze of trails and open riding. The area is managed as an unstructured riding area. Group events are limited to four or five a year.
The site has adequate parking, picnic spots and restrooms. A campground is located in another part of the state park.
Location: 6 mi NW of Spokane off Inland Road
Phone: 509-456-3964
Trails: 30-40 mi
Open riding: 600 acres
Hours: Daylight hours, all year, weather permitting
Fees: None
Mailing address: Riverside State Park, N. 4427 Aubrey L-White Parkway, Spokane, WA 99205.
Updates:
7/8/2003 - Please note the following changes. Mailing Address: 9711 W. Charles, Nine Mile Falls, WA 99026. Phone: 509-465-5064. Events: no limit at this time. -- Jack Hartt, Park Manager
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