Off-Highway Information
Minnesota Off-Highway Registration
One of the most important first steps on your new journey is to first register your vehicle for Off-Highway use. More information on registration can be found on the
Find an OHV trail in Minnesota
Want to get a group together and hit the trails? Here is a map to the public OHV trails in Minnesota.
Another great online resource to find trails near you!
Are you looking for a weekend-long hands-on opportunity to learn the basics of off-highway recreation? Check out this local opportunity!
If you are looking for more education or a network of badass women across the nation, we suggest you check out Ladies Offroad Network.
This is another resource specific for Jeep owners for online learning and education.
That’s right, before all the social media platforms, there were forums! Learn everything and anything you need to know about rig modifications from the discussions. Yep, people have been having the same conversations on the same things for many decades!
Want to educate yourself on Deathwobble? Do you have Deathwobble and don't know where to start? Dr. Deathwobble has you covered!
For those of you that trailer your rig, or anything for that matter, we recommend you take a look at the amazing educational videos by Mac Straps.
As you know we promote responsible recreation. If you want to learn more about how to ethically and legally enjoy the sport of off-roading, please take a look at the materials Tread Lightly has to offer.
Minnesota 4-Wheel Drive Association
LROC is a Club Member of the Minnesota 4 Wheel Drive Association which is an organization that creates, builds, and fights for trails in Minnesota. Check out their website to learn more.
Learn more from a national level on national responsible use of public lands from the BlueRibbon Coalition.