Where to Ride: Rambo’s Interactive Trails & Hunting Zones Guide

Where to Ride: Rambo’s Interactive Trails & Hunting Zones Guide

June 26, 2025

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Rambo Bikes

At Rambo Bikes, riding isn’t just about the bike—it’s about where the bike takes you. From deep timber trails to sprawling public lands, an electric bike opens up a world of adventure, access, and opportunity. But with changing e-bike laws, hunting regulations, and land-use rules across all 50 states, riders need more than a great machine—they need knowledge.

That’s why we’re proud to introduce the “Where to Ride” Interactive Guide—a powerful new resource that helps you find the best places to ride your Rambo, stay compliant with state laws, and get the most out of every mile.


Who It’s For

Whether you’re a hunter, trail rider, or land manager, this tool is built to serve your journey. Explore state-by-state regulations, discover rideable public lands, understand hunting laws for electric bikes, and uncover hidden gems near you—all in one easy-to-use map and guide.


The Why Behind the Guide

Electric bikes are rapidly changing how Americans access the outdoors:

  • Hunters quietly reach tree stands.

  • Ranchers efficiently access remote pastures.

  • Trail riders trade gas for sustainable, stealthy transport.

But as demand grows, so does the patchwork of regulations. Some states allow Classes 1 & 2 on public lands, others only Class 1; some treat e-bikes like bicycles, others like motor vehicles; hunting with e-bikes introduces yet another layer of complexity.

We created the “Where to Ride” Guide to eliminate the guesswork. With just a few clicks, you can now:

  1. View state-specific e-bike laws

  2. Learn where to ride on public and private lands

  3. Understand hunting regulations that affect e-bike use

  4. Compare Class 1, 2, and 3 permissions

  5. Get direct links to local DNR, wildlife agency, and land-access websites


What the Guide Covers

1. E-Bike Classifications by State

  • Class 1: Pedal-assist only, max 20 mph

  • Class 2: Throttle-powered, max 20 mph

  • Class 3: Pedal-assist, max 28 mph

See how each state classifies e-bikes, which classes are permitted on bike paths, public lands, and off-road trails, and whether registration, licensing, or age restrictions apply.

2. Where You Can Ride

Discover federal and state rideable areas, including:

  • National Forests

  • BLM lands

  • Wildlife Management Areas

  • State Parks and Trails

  • Hunting Access Corridors

  • Private Land with Easements

Click your state to get links and detailed notes for each area.

3. E-Bikes & Hunting Laws

One of our most requested features: clarity around hunting access. Learn:

  • If e-bikes are allowed for hunting on public land

  • Whether you can transport harvested game

  • Trail-access rules during hunting seasons

  • Restrictions in archery-only zones or firearm-restricted areas

  • Special exemptions for mobility-impaired hunters

4. Local Variations & Special Use Cases

Regulations can vary even within a state. We cover:

  • Urban vs. rural land-use rules

  • County parks, forest preserves, or wildlife refuges guidelines

  • Trailheads allowing e-bike entry

  • Camping or overnight access on e-bikes

  • Seasonal closures or motorized bans

5. Resources & Contact Links

Every state’s section includes direct links to:

  • Department of Natural Resources (DNR)

  • State wildlife/hunting agencies

  • Trail management offices

  • E-bike access maps or PDFs

  • Regulation pages for hunters and riders


Built for Every Type of Rider

  • Whitetail hunters navigating private land boundaries

  • Big-game hunters accessing remote trailheads

  • Ranchers & landowners managing property and wildlife

  • Recreational riders exploring state parks and trail systems

  • Veteran or mobility-challenged hunters seeking easier field access


How to Use It

  1. Visit ride.rambobikes.com

  2. Click your home state (or any state you plan to ride or hunt in)

  3. Explore:

    • E-bike classification details

    • Permitted ride locations (public & private lands)

    • Key hunting & riding regulations

    • Local exceptions and special notes

    • Links to official sources to double-check rules

Mobile-friendly and accessible right from your phone in the field or on the road.


Why It Matters Now More Than Ever

E-bikes have gone from niche to mainstream, especially among outdoor enthusiasts. As more land managers, game wardens, and state agencies develop their own rules, being informed isn’t just smart—it’s essential.

  • Avoid fines or loss of land access.

  • Unlock new terrain and tactics, giving you a true edge in the field.

Whether you’re scouting for September, planning fall hunts, or exploring new summer terrain, the “Where to Ride” Interactive Guide is the best way to know before you go.


Start Exploring Now

Ready to ride smarter, farther, and more confidently?
Visit the Where to Ride Interactive Guide now and take control of your next adventure.

At Rambo, we believe in giving riders the tools they need to go further—on the trail, in the woods, and in life.

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