PROTECTING OHIO'S TRAILS
We fight to keep existing OHV trails open, protected, and accessible for riders across the state.
MOTO FIRST
We advocate for Off Highway Motorcycles AKA: dirt bikes. Ensuring riders have safe, legal, and dedicated places to ride.
SINGLE TRACKED...
We work with federal, state and private partners to approve, develop, and maintain purpose built single track trails.
The Ohio Off Highway Motorcycle Association (OOHMA) was created by riders, for riders. Our mission is simple: protect the places we ride, expand access to new terrain, and ensure off-highway motorcycling thrives in Ohio. We advocate for the preservation of existing state and federal OHV areas, support responsible partnerships with landowners, and work directly with government agencies to advance purpose built, moto first single track trails. Driven by passion and grounded in stewardship, OOHMA exists to strengthen Ohio’s off-road community and build a better future for every rider who loves exploring dirt on two wheels.
Your membership is what makes this mission possible. Every rider who joins OOHMA strengthens our voice at the local, state, and federal levels, helping us protect existing riding areas, open new ones, and keep two wheel access alive in Ohio. Membership funding goes directly toward trail advocacy, land-use initiatives, on the ground maintenance, and the ongoing fight for more moto first single track. When you become a member, you’re not just supporting an organization you’re investing in the future of off-highway motorcycle access for yourself, your fellow riders, and the next generation in the state of Ohio.
Now, we need you! Whether you join for a year, commit for five, or support the mission through a donation, your contribution directly fuels the work that keeps Ohio riding. Every membership strengthens our advocacy, every dollar supports trail access, and every rider who steps up helps secure the future of moto first single track in our state. Choose your membership or donation level and join OOHMA today—because the future of Ohio off-road riding depends on all of us.