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Rowher Flat Off-Highway Vehicle Area
The Forest Service, in cooperation with Los Angeles County and the State of California, actively manages the 10,000-acre Rowher Flat Off-Highway Vehicle Recreation Area. It has been popular with OHV recreationists since the early 1960s. Current management is designed to be responsive to environmental needs yet provide you with an excellent opportunity to enjoy the area when using your off-highway vehicles.
Use at Rowher Flat spans several thousand years into prehistory. Local springs and a diverse landscape provided sufficient water and food to support a Tataviam Indian village on the flats. Ranching, mining, and World War II-aircraft-landing training has also occurred in the area. The closed areas you may encounter as you ride have been set aside to preserve these irreplaceable remnants of our cultural heritage.
Being under the influence or possessing an alcoholic beverage open container while operating or riding in a vehicle is prohibited.
WHERE TO RIDE
Angeles National Forest has a designated OHV route system. Designated routes are signed by type of use and level of difficulty. ONLY those trails and roads open to OHV use will have a designated route sign. All other trails or roads are closed to OHV use.