Some good advice below, from a legal standpoint I agree with the use of FENCES GATES AND SIGNS and lots of them. Maybe some hidden trail cams to gather evidence ???
The legal thing you want to accomplish is to PUT THE USERS ON NOTICE and to STOP the use NOW and don't let it go on or fester.
There is some small chance of past claims of Adverse Possession or Easements by Prescription or of Necessity, but that's a whole other discussion NOT gonna open that can of worms here, its very fact sensitive and subject to a whole bunch of local statutes and common law and NOT for Billy Bob and Bubba to rule on lol. For now my free legal advice is again as posted below FENCES GATES AND SIGNS and a nice friendly letter of introduction and/or visits to the locals is another good idea.
Keep a good daily log of activities and document every thing you do, start a good legally admissible paper trail and evidence.
Were there any covenants or restrictions on the Deed?? Any easements of record??? Was there any Title Insurance??
If in doubt consult local competent trained professionals versus advice here MINE INCLUDED as there are so many fact variables and statutory or common laws to be considered. This cant all be addressed and researched on a Forum
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