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7-Year-Old Severely Hurt After Dirt Bike Strikes UTV in Eldorado National Forest

hild airlifted to hospital after collision on One Eye Creek Road; CHP opens investigation into circumstances and supervision

Cris Alarcon by Cris Alarcon
December 11, 2025
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7-Year-Old Severely Hurt After Dirt Bike Strikes UTV in Eldorado National Forest

One Eye Creek Road

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By Cris Alarcón — InEDC Writer. (Dec 11, 2025)

PLACERVILLE, Calif. — A 7-year-old boy suffered major injuries Saturday afternoon after the Kawasaki dirt bike he was riding collided with the rear of a Polaris RZR off-road utility vehicle on One Eye Creek Road south of Rock Creek Road in the Eldorado National Forest, the California Highway Patrol said. The crash was reported at about 4 p.m. on Nov. 29, and emergency crews transported the child to a hospital for treatment.

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CHP investigators described the incident as a two-vehicle collision in a remote, recreational off-highway area and said they were working to determine the sequence of events that led to the crash. “The boy suffered major injuries,” a CHP statement said. Authorities did not immediately release further details about his condition or whether any citations would be issued. ABC10+1

Local emergency responders routinely face hazards on narrow forest roads used by both dirt-bike riders and side-by-side UTVs. One Eye Creek Road and nearby trails are popular with recreational riders but can include blind turns, loose surfaces and limited sight lines — conditions that increase the risk when different kinds of motorized vehicles share the same routes. Forest-road terrain and mixed traffic have been cited by safety experts as contributing factors in similar crashes.

California law places restrictions and training requirements on young operators of off-highway vehicles. State and safety advocates note that children under certain ages often lack the physical size and training to safely control adult-sized OHVs; investigators typically examine whether a young rider had appropriate training, supervision and protective equipment. Officials with a local off-road safety organization emphasized that helmets, eye protection and age-appropriate machines are critical in preventing life-altering injuries.

The CHP asks anyone with information, images or video of the crash to contact the Auburn CHP office (or the local reporting center listed in CHP advisories) to assist the investigation. County victim-services resources are available to families affected by major trauma while authorities continue to gather facts.

Who’s affected and next steps

Stakeholders in the investigation include the CHP traffic investigators, Forest Service land managers, the family of the injured child and the operator of the Polaris RZR. Local OHV clubs and the Eldorado National Forest office are likely to review trail safety messaging following the incident; county and state safety regulators could also examine whether additional signage, route separation or educational outreach is warranted.

What we do and don’t know

Public reporting to date identifies the time, location, vehicle types and the classification of the child’s injuries as “major.” Officials have not released the boy’s current medical status, nor have they made public whether the Polaris operator was injured or if mechanical failure or speed were factors. CHP said the investigation remains active.

“It’s heartbreaking when a child is seriously injured in an area people visit for recreation,” said a representative for a regional OHV safety group. “Safety rules exist because the terrain and mixed traffic can be unforgiving — helmets, training and age-appropriate equipment aren’t optional.”

How you can help

If you were in the One Eye Creek / Rock Creek area on Nov. 29 and have any dash-cam video, photographs or eyewitness information, contact the Auburn CHP office. Families seeking support for medical and emotional services can contact the El Dorado County District Attorney’s Victim Services Program.

Cris Alarcon

Cris Alarcon

Former Member: Executive Board of Directors, Treasurer, Boys & Girl Club of El Dorado County Western Slope. - Former Member: Board of Directors, Treasurer, Food Bank of El Dorado County. - Opening Team Dealer at Red Hawk Casino - Retried EDC Elections Department Inspector. - Youngest Charter Member of the Hangtown Kennel Club. - Political Strategist and Campaign Manager.

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