The Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency is announcing additional management for Off-Highway Vehicle (OHV) use on the North Cumberland Wildlife Management Area (NCWMA) including hundreds of miles of new trails, safety regulations, and improved digital mapping. The area spans five East Tennessee counties: Morgan, Scott, Anderson, Campbell, and Claiborne. The Agency reminds visitors that OHV regulations require all riders to stay on designated trails on the WMA. Cutting new trails and off-trail riding is prohibited. Alcohol use on WMAs is restricted to designated locations only such as Agency maintained campgrounds. This provision will be applied to the possession and consumption of alcohol while using OHVs. All riders are reminded that DUI laws apply on state managed trails and public roads. Children under the age of 18 are required to wear a helmet while riding. A valid permit is required for OHV use on the WMA. For more information on licensing, visit the TWRA website at tn.gov.
TWRA Plans Increased Management for OHV Use on North Cumberland WMA
Aug 31, 2023 | 5:17 PM