Permit Information
You must have a license to ride the trails or you risk a hefty fine and possible court appearance! Permits are issued by the Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency and cannot be purchased at our office. You must get your permit online or at any TN Wal Mart. The link below will take you to the TWRA website.
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These are hunting licenses so look for the numbers listed below. You will not find anything that says "atv or ohv permit."
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If you buy an annual permit, it will extend one full year from the purchase date.
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Permits are "per machine." Only one person in a buggy must carry a valid permit. That person can be a driver or passenger. Once you purchase a permit, either print or take a screenshot of the license to keep with you.
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All prices are estimates-they may vary by a few dollars. Taxes/Handling are not included in the totals.
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Active military and those under 13 do not require a permit to ride.
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A Sportsman license will cover your riding permit.
Resident Licenses
Daily Permit: Type 36 $15.00
Annual Pass: Type 1 plus Type 93 $33 + $20 $55
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To ride annually, you can also purchase the High Impact Conservation Permit Type 035 for $73
**A Sportsman license will cover your riding permit.
Nonresident Licenses
Daily Permit: Type 38 $38
7 Day Pass: Type 72 plus Type 93 $61. + $20.00 $84
Annual Pass: Type 71 plus Type 93 $110 + $20 $134
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To ride annually, you can purchase the High Impact Conservation Permit Type 037 for $232
-At least one occupant of an Off-Highway Vehicle (OHV) must possess the proper permit(s).
-TWRA requires that helmets be worn by children under the age of 18 while on the trails.
-Attire for Hunting Season: During daylight hours all users outside of enclosed vehicle or outside of camp must wear, on the upper portion of their body and head, a minimum of 500 square inches of daylight fluorescent orange, visible front and back, during the deer-gun and muzzleloader seasons. (Nov-Jan) Go to https://www.tn.gov/twra for specific dates.
