State detail · WY
Wyoming ATV / UTV / OHV Laws
A single-page reference for registration, helmet, age, and reciprocity rules in Wyoming. Every claim links to the state code or DNR source it was drawn from.
Last verified . Confirm critical details with Wyoming DNR before riding.
Quick reference
Registration & title
- Registration required
- Yes
- Title required
- Varies / unverified
- Fee
- $15
- Renewal cycle
- Annual
- Nonresident permit
- Required · $15
WS 31-2-703: most ATVs need a $15/year Wyoming ORV permit displayed on the vehicle (Jan 1 – Dec 31). Required for all riders including nonresidents.
Helmet & safety gear
- Helmet tier
- Under 18
- Eye protection
- Varies / unverified
WS 31-5-124(a)(i)(B): operators and riders under 18 must wear an approved helmet.
Minimum age & supervision
- Min age unsupervised
- 16
- Supervised-minor age
- 10
- Safety course required
- Varies / unverified
- Private-land carveout
- Yes
Where to ride
Wyoming OHV access splits across two authorities — the state agency for state parks and DNR-managed trails, and the BLM for federal public lands. Confirm trail status with each before riding.
Wyoming state OHV trail map
Designated state-park / DNR routes — trail status, seasonal closures, and per-trail surface ratings.
https://wyoparks.wyo.gov/index.php/orv-trails
BLM Wyoming-Nebraska — federal public-lands OHV access
Federal-lands OHV areas, route designations, and seasonal restrictions managed by the BLM. Vehicle, registration, and stay-the-trail rules layer on top of the state's.
https://www.blm.gov/wyoming-nebraska
Verified public OHV trail systems
Major public-access ATV / UTV / OHV trail systems in Wyoming, sourced from state DNR, federal-agency, or trail-system official sites. Confirm trail status, seasonal closures, and permit requirements with each authority before riding.
Bighorn National Forest OHV trails
U.S. Forest ServiceBighorn National Forest in north-central Wyoming; designated OHV trail networks across the Tongue, Powder River, and Medicine Wheel ranger districts — high-elevation alpine and meadow terrain.
Medicine Bow-Routt National Forest OHV system
U.S. Forest ServiceMedicine Bow-Routt NF; Snowy Range and Sierra Madre ranger districts host designated motorized trails — motor vehicle use map (MVUM) governs current designations.
BLM Wyoming OHV areas
BLMBLM Wyoming State Office; OHV designations on public lands across the Bighorn Basin, Wind River District, and Killpecker Sand Dunes ORV area near Rock Springs.
Wyoming State Parks ORV trails directory
State DNRWyoming State Parks & Historic Sites statewide ORV directory — $15/year Wyoming ORV permit required for all riders including nonresidents per WS 31-2-703.
Official Wyoming resources
Neighboring states
Trip planning across state lines — confirm registration, helmet, and age rules in each before crossing, or open a side-by-side comparison.
Topic guides
Reference explainers and typologies that sit alongside the per-axis state atlases — vehicle category, where you can ride, by rider, and what to check before a trip.
Vehicle category & paperwork
ATV / UTV / OHV glossary
Terminology dictionary — every abbreviation a state DNR page or OHV statute uses (ATV / UTV / SxS / ROV / LSV / NEV / OHV / ORV / OHRV / MPOHV / WATV / Class I-III / green-sticker / T-recoded VIN and more).
State DNR / OHV agency directory
50-state lookup for the agency that handles ATV / UTV / OHV permitting — name, phone, OHV program URL, sticker / reciprocity links. Call the state, not Google.
UTV vs ATV vs side-by-side
How states classify the OHV family — and when the category swaps a helmet, age, or registration rule.
Street-legal conversion by state
Four state pathways for putting an OHV on the road — DMV-plate full conversion, DNR on-road permit, local-option designation, or no pathway. Per-state matrix.
Title requirements by state
Which states title an OHV, which only register, and which transfer on bill of sale — with issuing-agency, machine-class, and vintage-cutoff notes.
Street-legal conversion (typology)
When and where an OHV becomes legal on public roads — federal LSV vs state OHV-on-road permit.
Title from a bill of sale
Four legal paths from a bill-of-sale-only purchase to a state-recognised title certificate.
Lost title recovery
Five recovery paths sorted by who the titleholder is, whether a lien is on it, and what's missing.
Where you can ride
ATV on the road shoulder
Crossing-vs-traveling, agricultural exemptions, and the federal Interstate carveout.
Federal & tribal lands
BLM, USFS, NPS, USACE, and tribal nations — five jurisdictions and what rule each carries.
ATV / OHV trail directory by state
State DNR, USFS, BLM, private, and tribal public-access trail systems across all 50 states — with operator authority and trail-system source.
50-state OHV trail-pass matrix
Per-state season structure (year-round / spring → fall / winter-shared / closure-default), nonresident requirement, and DNR pass page for every state.
Seasonal trail-pass calendar (explainer)
Four DNR season structures and how to spot which one your state runs before buying the pass.
By rider
Kids on ATVs by state
Parental-decision atlas — minimum age, supervision rules, engine-class tiers, safety-course requirement, and private-land carveouts.
ATV safety course by state
Who needs to take a course — under-age statutory mandates, ASI ATV RiderCourse / E-Course nationwide, and state-DNR-run alternatives that don't accept ASI.
Helmet certifications — DOT vs Snell vs ECE
Three standards cover every US-market helmet. What each one tests, which combination clears a state-law inspection, and the five novelty-helmet warnings every buyer should read.
Trip planning
Multi-state trip planner (tool)
Pick the states on your route — get a per-stop compliance card for registration, helmet, age, nonresident permit, and reciprocity. Free, no signup.
Compare two states side-by-side
121 adjacent-state pair pages — registration, helmet, age, and reciprocity lined up row-by-row for trailering across the line.
Cross-state trailering checklist
Five paperwork buckets and five compliance gotchas before you trailer across a state line.
State-to-state reciprocity
Four state approaches to out-of-state OHV recognition — and what each means for nonresidents.
ATV insurance requirements
Four state approaches plus four insurance products — and where each one leaves a coverage gap.
ATV insurance cost by state
Six drivers that move the premium and four state regimes that set the floor — plus where to actually get a real quote.
DUI on an ATV
How state codes treat off-highway impaired operation — four jurisdictional patterns.
Winter storage & spring re-commissioning
Nine-step winterization checklist and five-step spring wake-up — for the eight northern states where the trail season closes for winter.