{"product_id":"1546003-central-oregon-sxs-where-to-ride-6-mile-sno-park-to-paisley-map-7-central-oregon-sxs-where-to-ride-map","title":"Central Oregon SxS Where to Ride 6 Mile Sno-Park to Paisley Map #7","description":"Central Oregon SxS Where to Ride, 6 Mile Sno-Park to Paisley\r\nBe prepared. \r\nThere are 10 Maps in this Bundle. \r\nPlan a multi-day trip with 720 total miles. There are tent campsites shown on the maps. There is a tent site 5 mile outside of Paisley. There are no RV Parks or Hotels in Paisley that I know of.\r\nStage at 6 Mile Sno-Park or you can stage at the forested, South Lava Staging Area in the East Fort Rock OHV Trail System if you would like to shorten the trip to Paisley. You can also stage at the Ponderosa or Lodgepole Staging areas in the Rim Butte Jeep Trail System. \r\nPick the Blue routes that you want to use. Red routes are for Street Legal Only.\r\nVisit: The Cowboy Dinner Tree (Make reservations early, 541-306-9898), Fort Rock State Park, Hole in the Ground, Surveyor Lava Flow, The Old Homestead in Devil's Garden near Fort Rock, Big Hole, Cross the Sprague River, Fremont Point Lookout, Bald Butte Lookout, and the towns of Fort Rock, Silver Lake and Paisley.\r\nTest yourself at the Rim Butte Jeep Trail. These are Black Diamond trails. Moderate trails are numbers in the 40's and 50's. Trails 10 and 11 are Extreme.\r\nHave Fun and Be Safe\r\n\r\nIt is your responsibility to know where you are and that you are on a route that is legal for your vehicle.\r\nIf you wish to explore in the National Forest you will also need the Motor Vehicle Use Maps for the forest you wish to\r\nvisit.\r\nCentral Oregon SxS Maps are produced to provide you with legal routes to enjoy with your Off Highway Vehicle\r\n(OHV). This includes all Classes of OHV, Class I (ATV), Class II (Jeep, truck, etc.), Class III Motorcycle) and Class IV (SxS).\r\nRoutes shown as Blue are Easy to Moderate.\r\nThe majority of these roads are not maintained and may be impassable due to water runoff, slides, down trees,\r\nadministrative closures, etc. Some roads may have become impassable since the publishing of these maps.\r\nYou ride at your own risk.\r\nThis product is produced from information prepared by Central Oregon SxS or from other suppliers. Central Oregon SxS\r\ncan’t assure the reliability or suitability of this information for a particular purpose. The Data and product accuracy may\r\nvary due to compilation from various sources, including modeling and interpretation, and may not meet National Map\r\nAccuracy Standards. This information may be updated, corrected, or otherwise modified without notification.\r\nFor questions regarding road use in the National Forest please refer to the Forest Motor Vehicle Use Map (MVUM). An\r\nMVUM is a legal, enforceable document that identifies the roads, trails, and areas where motor vehicles use is allowed in\r\nthe Forest Service administrative unit or ranger district. MVUMs are reissued each year. It is the responsibility of the\r\nmotor vehicle user to acquire the current MVUM. The MVUMs display National Forest System (NFS), routes (roads and\r\ntrails), designated as open to motorized travel. The MVUMs also display allowed uses by motor vehicle class (ex.\r\nhighway-legal vehicles, vehicles 50 inches in width or less, motorcycles and open to all vehicles; seasonal allowances, off\r\ntravel distance allowances, and provides information on other travel rules and regulations. Visitors should not rely on\r\nany other maps for making decisions about motorized travel. A current printed copy of the Forest MVUM is available.\r\nFREE from local Forest Service offices, and the current downloadable copy is available FREE from\r\n\u003ca href=\"http:\/\/www.fs.fed.us\/recreation\/programs\/ohv\/ohv_maps.shtml\" target=\"_blank\"\u003ewww.fs.fed.us\/recreation\/programs\/ohv\/ohv_maps.shtml\u003c\/a\u003e\r\nPlease contact the local land manager, Forest Service, BLM or State Forests for more information about motor vehicle\r\nuse on the lands they manage.\r\nIf you are on a forest road and you come to come to a closed gate that is not locked and does not display a NO\r\nTRESPASSING or PRIVATE PROPERTY sign you can pass through but please close the gate behind you.\r\nBe Safe.","brand":"Central Oregon SxS Where to Ride","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":42479369945244,"sku":"1546003","price":0.0,"currency_code":"USD","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0441\/7850\/5884\/files\/20230503004038_Central_Oregon_SxS_Where_to_Ride_6_Mile_Sno-Park_to_Paisley_Map_7_preview_0.jpg?v=1738690712","url":"https:\/\/store.avenza.com\/products\/1546003-central-oregon-sxs-where-to-ride-6-mile-sno-park-to-paisley-map-7-central-oregon-sxs-where-to-ride-map","provider":"Avenza Maps","version":"1.0","type":"link"}