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Private parks that accept funding for trails still have to require the sticker.Some of those are privately owned and don't require a OHV sticker. I know Rio Bravo is a privately owned MX track that doesn't require a sticker and you don't need one to ride the beach (Crystal Beach and Boliver Peninsula). You do have to be registered for the street (license plate) to legally ride the beach.
Certain venues in Texas (like Barnwell Mountain, SHNF, Trophy Club, Canadian River) require you to purchase and display an OHV sticker. They are $18 or so and run from August thru July of the next year. You can purchase them at a few motorcycle dealers, and at the venues - if they are open. There are very few places in Texas that require this (see OP above), but if you don't have one they will ticket you if they get the chance.What is an ohv sticker?
What does ohv stand for?Certain venues in Texas (like Barnwell Mountain, SHNF, Trophy Club, Canadian River) require you to purchase and display an OHV sticker. They are $18 or so and run from August thru July of the next year. You can purchase them at a few motorcycle dealers, and at the venues - if they are open. There are very few places in Texas that require this (see OP above), but if you don't have one they will ticket you if they get the chance.
Thanks, so is this required of all bikes or just the ones not steet legal.Off highway vehicle
Thanks $18 is cheap enough just trying to figure out how it all works as there were no such things back when i was riding now antiqued trail bikes.My understanding is if you ride the multiuse trails, you need the sticker. If you ride any of the roads in the park, your bike needs to be registered for the street (plated).
Ok, I bought a OHV sticker for my KLR650 - now, where am I supposed to mount it?