West Virginia Code § 20-3-3a

Cabwaylingo State Forest Trail System
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(a) The director, in consultation with the forestry director, may permit all-terrain vehicles
(ATVs), off-highway recreational vehicles (ORVs), and utility-terrain vehicles (UTVs) to drive
on roads and trails in Cabwaylingo State Forest, as designated and approved by the director.
The director may establish special seasons and designate certain campgrounds and tent
sites in the forest. e
(b) The director, in consultation with the forestry director, may establish a special permit for
purchase by the ATV and ORV users for road and trail access, and may close any areas, or
parts thereof, to public use. Should the director establish such au special permit, it shall be
unlawful, at any time, to operate an ATV or ORV on any roads and trails in Cabwaylingo
State Forest without the special permit. t
(c) The provisions of §20-15-1 et seq. of this code apply to the division, participants,
outfitters, and licensees of the Cabwaylingo State Forest Trail System, though ORVs may be
permitted. l
(d) The Parks and Recreation Section of the Division of Natural Resources is prohibited from
establishing any additional ATV, ORV, or UiTV trail systems within state parks and state
forests: Provided, That the Director gof the Division of Natural Resources shall have the
authority to authorize the development and use of certain connector trails, roads, and
parking areas from private systems, including, without limitation, the Hatfield-McCoy
systems, solely for the purpose of providing access to state park and state forest recreational
facilities and lodging by ATV, ORV, and UTV trail system users.
(e) The Director of the Division of Natural Resources shall have authority to promulgate
emergency legislative rules and legislative rules necessary to effectuate the provisions of
this section.

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