DRIVERS:
Persons 25 years or older, with valid drivers license and major credit card in the renters name, are permitted to operate the vehicle. They must sign rental agreement and agree to it's terms and conditions.
Additional drivers must list their name, date of birth, and phone number on rental agreement.
INSURANCE REQUIREMENTS:
Active Full coverage matching the licensed driver(s)
If 2 or more drivers listed on contract have the same coverage, ALL drivers must be listed on policy and provide proof. NO exceptions.
Please Note:
No Smoking in the Jeeps
No Pets in the Jeeps
FYI: Pet friendly Jeep coming SOON!
DEPOSIT: Deposit is based on Insurance Deductible
No Smoking in the UTV/ATV
No Pets in the UTV/ATV
DRIVERS:
Must be at least 21, have a valid drivers license and major credit card in same name.
Renters are required to wear helmets and seatbelts at all times.
All passengers MUST BE PRESENT when checking out utv/atv in order to sign a waiver.
Closed toe shoes are REQUIRED.
The Ouachita National Forest is the only area available in the county for legal public use of off-highway vehicles. A deer hunting license is required for the Honobia Creek Wildlife Management area and Three Rivers Wildlife Management area, and is only open to ATV riding to facilitate hunting activities during deer hunting season.
Listed below are rules and regulations for off-highway vehicle (OHV) use in the Ouachita National Forest, Honobia Creek and Three Rivers Wildlife Management Areas. OHVs include ATVs, 4-wheelers, 3-wheelers, utility vehicles such as mules, and motorcycles. For a more pleasant visit, please take a moment to review the following:
Heavy or irresponsible OHV use can wreak havoc on the environment. Miles of unplanned trails from heavy OHV use on the forest floor can damage watersheds, destroy habitats, kill native plant and animal species, and pollute streams and rivers.
To help preserve these resources and the continued opportunities for you to enjoy using your vehicle on public lands, we ask that you observe the guidelines listed above and report violations.
Riding in closed areas can result in a fine of up to $300, 6 months in jail or both a fine and imprisonment.
For more information, please call the Forest Service at 580-494-6402.
Effective August 1, 2008, all OHV riding on the Three Rivers Wildlife Management Area and Honobia Creek WMA is prohibited except by licensed deer hunters during the period of Oct. 1 - Jan. 15. All OHV riders must wear a fluorescent orange chest and head covering while operating an OHV. If a crash helmet is worn, then only a fluorescent orange chest covering is required. Consult the Oklahoma Hunting Guide for additional restrictions.