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HAMPSHIRE

Join NHOHVA and save $30 on every wheeled OHRV registration. Access 1,000+ miles of maintained trails across New Hampshire.

1,000+
MILES OF TRAILS
50+
MEMBER CLUBS
15K+
ACTIVE MEMBERS

CURRENT TRAIL CONDITIONS

Updated in real-time by trail volunteers

NORTHERN REGION

PARTIAL

Some trails open. Check individual club status for details.

Last updated: Today

CENTRAL REGION

PARTIAL

Rail trails open year-round. Check club trails for seasonal status.

Last updated: Today

SOUTHERN REGION

OPEN

Many trails open. Pisgah State Park and rail trails accessible.

Last updated: Today
MEMBER BENEFITS

WHY JOIN
NHOHVA?

Your membership directly supports trail maintenance, advocacy, and the future of off-highway riding in New Hampshire.

$30
Registration Discount
Save $30 on each wheeled OHRV registration
Trail Access
1,000+ miles of groomed, maintained trails
Community Events
Group rides, safety courses, social gatherings
Legislative Advocacy
Protecting rider rights and trail access
JOIN NOW - $30/YEAR

QUICK JOIN PROCESS

1
Find Your Local Club
Search by zip code or browse by region
2
Complete Registration
Simple online form, takes 2 minutes
3
Get Your Voucher
Instant download, use at DMV for $30 savings
4
Hit The Trails!
You're ready to ride
💡 Pro Tip
Membership runs January 1st to December 31st. Join before May 1st to get vouchers for both seasons!

RIDER RESOURCES

Everything you need to ride safely and legally in NH

SAFETY COURSES

Free online and in-person OHRV safety training

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LAWS & REGULATIONS

Current NH OHRV laws and registration info

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TRAIL MAPS

Interactive statewide trail system maps

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EVENTS CALENDAR

Group rides, meetings, and community events

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ABOUT NHOHVA

The New Hampshire Off-Highway Vehicle Association (NHOHVA) is dedicated to creating an ongoing communications forum through which OHRV enthusiasts, their organizations and supporters can share information and experience, participate in educational opportunities, and become partners in creating a positive image of the sport.

We work closely with the NH Bureau of Trails, landowners, and member clubs to maintain and expand New Hampshire's extensive trail network. Our advocacy efforts protect rider access and promote responsible, safe riding practices across the state.