Home to many still active Cowboys and Native Americans, Wyoming is a state that has a very rich and varied history, which is very evident to all those who are passing through. The state is home to a large variety of people and it is also home to a huge assortment of nature, wildlife and excellent ATV trails. The terrain that Wyoming has to offer varies from expansive forests full of pine to colossal mountains that reach into the sky. This diversity is what makes Wyoming a great place for ATVing, as well as other sports and activities, such as skiing and snowmobiling. Whether you are an experienced ATV rider looking for a challenge among the rocky terrain, or a beginner who just wants to romp through a simple forest trail, Wyoming has something for you.
Like most states, Wyoming has certain simple rules and regulations that you must follow while riding your ATV in the area. First of all, in order to ride an ATV in Wyoming, you must have your vehicle registered with the state's Recreation Management Agency. You will be charged a small fee for this registration, and the fee varies from county to county, but it is normally a very small fee. You cannot ride an ATV that weighs more than 900 pounds while in Wyoming, and your ATV cannot be longer than 50 inches.
There are no minimum age requirements for ATV riding in Wyoming, but it is required that all children under the age of 18 must wear a proper helmet that was purchased after 12/31/03 to insure maximum safety. Have fun riding your ATV in Wyoming!