When using the trails in the Wayne National Forest, be ready for some heavy duty riding. This place provides superb terrain for your 4-wheeler riding pleasure. There have been many improvements on these trails over the past two years. 4-wheelers can do a lot of damage to the ground and these trails have interlocking blocks installed for the more eroded areas of trails to help stabilize the soil. The work done on these 4-wheeler trails has also made the curves safer to navigate and made the 4-wheeler trails safer to ride on overall.
Wayne National Forest has some regulations that must be followed when you're driving your 4-wheeler on these trails. You must possess a valid drivers license, you must have a current 4-wheeler registration prominently displayed on your 4-wheeler. If you are from out of town, you can purchase a temporary registration at the Forest Office. There are three areas of the Wayne Forest for 4-wheelering. There is the Hanging Rock Trail System, the Monday Creek Trail System, and the Pine Creek Trail System. All of the 4-wheeler trails are open from April to December of every year. The trails are clearly marked for these 4-wheeler trails and going off trail on your 4-wheeler is strictly prohibited.
An unusual point about these 4-wheeler trails is they allow night riding if your 4-wheeler is properly equipped with working head lights and tail lights. The Forest Service also requires that you have a working spark arrestor installed on your 4-wheeler as well as a muffler prior to riding these 4-wheeler trails. December can bring unexpected weather changes, so dress in layers and have a blast riding these trails!