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Morrow/Grant OHV Park
The Morrow County Sheriff’s Office provides seasonal patrol coverage to the Morrow-Grant OHV Park from May 1 to November 15. The position is funded by a grant from the Oregon Parks and Recreation Department.
The 9,000 acre OHV Park sits on the border between Morrow and Grant counties with the majority on the Morrow County side. There are more than 200 miles of trails for Jeeps, quads, side-by-sides, and dirt bikes to traverse. The trails vary in difficulty from easy to very difficult.
The park continues to gain in popularity and has an annual attendance that has been steadily increasing from year to year. There are full and partial hook-up camp sites as well as limited cabins and dry camping areas for those who do not need hook ups. The park has a restaurant on site, shower facilities and bike wash-down area.
There are two part-time deputies that provide coverage 7 days per week during the season. They live on site during their work week so that they are available during the night for emergency call-out.