This is My Rockstar Enegy 2003 Polaris Predator with a 1986 CR500 engine. Custom built chassis by H&C Racing, Rath Racing steering stem, Renthal Fat Bars, JB Racing bar clamp, Ishock long travel +2 A-arms and tie rods, custom built remote reservoir front long travel Fox shocks by H&C Racing, Radiator shrouds by H&C Racing, Alba billet gas cap and chain rollers, 520 O-ring gold chain, custom proportioning valved braking system by H&C Racing, Pro Armor front bumper and rear grab bar, FMF Gnarley pipe with custom built Power Core silencer, K&N air filter, Fox Podium rear shock, +3 custom built swingarm by H&C Racing, KOQ chain guide, Durablue +2 rear axle, polished carrier, battery tray removed on rear subframe, 4/110 rear hub swap, Douglas red label wheels, Padla Brat 9 paddle rear tires with Dune Trakker front tires. This is my buddy's 2009 KFX450R Monster Energy race bike. Custom built and ridden by John Cleaveland. It has Renthal Fat bars with ASV levers, Walsh steering stem, Walsh bar clamp, CCP steering stabalizer, Walsh Flow long travel A-arms, Fox Float Evol front long travel shocks, IMS Roll front bumper and rear grab bar, IMS Roll heel guards and pegs, Walsh external oil cooler, Yoshimura Ti-4 exhaust, Walsh adjustable rear subframe, Walsh rear seat mounts, Lonestar rear fender brackets, Walsh +3 rear swingarm with chain guide, Fox Podium rear shock, 520 gold chain, Quadtech carbon fiber hood, headlight eliminator kit, seat and skidplate, Lonestar +2 rear axle, Lonestar rear carrier, Lonestar rear sprocket and brake hub, Lonestar rear axle locknut, rear honda caliper conversion, Fuel Customs intake, Dynajet fuel controller, Douglas front and rear wheels with Skat Trak Haulers on the rear and Mohawks on the front.
Powdercoating on both bikes done at JD Powdercoat. Thanks, Matt Hansen
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ATV Clubs Some of The most popular ATV clubs in the U.S. and abroad - grouped by region. Most accepted riders from other ATV areas. Many include other types of off road vehicles as well, like dirtbikes and dune buggies. Touch base with these ATVing clubs to find new places to ride quads, and learn about upcoming ATV events in your local area. Find a family oriented group of ATV riders. Find atv clubs to ride with or start. Starting and ATV club offers mega benefits.ATV Clubs are fun but they do require work. ATV clubs often plan fun trips. ATV clubs have ATV trail clean up and maintenance which helps keep the ATV trails open. Some ATV clubs host Fundraisers or carwashes to raise money for fun activities. If you are planning to start your own ATV club? To start ATV Club You need to: 1 Get the word out about your first meeting. 2 Set the agenda, which includes introductions, nominations, volunteers, positions, 3 Get you agenda set for the 1st board of directors meeting which will talk about job descriptions, legal issues, dues, bylaws and insurance. 4 Volunteer time schedule 5 Newsletters and press releases 6 Treasury issues Good reasons to join an established ATV club: 1 They are committed to saving ATV riding areas 2 You will get the latest info on riding spots, Camping and ATV events. 3 One of the best is you meet new ATV friends who love the ATV sport. We have a list of clubs that ATV club owners have sent us to post below. If you have an ATV club then send us the info of club. Club Name: Type of Club: Location: Meetings are held: Contact: Phone: E-mail: Club URL: Submitted by: Alabama Cheaha Trail Riders, Inc. 366 Buckhorn Rd. Munford, AL 36268 Contact: Glenn Myers Email: [email protected] Phone: (256) 831-1935 Fax: (256) 825-2688 MobileKnightRiders Mobile, AL 36695 Country: USA Contact: Judy Email: [email protected] Info: We love to ride, especially at night. Our group is average in the 30's some younger, some older. Safety first, but ALWAYS a good time! MUDandDIRT Mobile/Birmingham, AL 36575 Contact: John Cannon Email: [email protected] Info: On top of the hills, over the rocks, deep in the water, fast on the trails, and stuck in the mud. MUDandDIRT is your source for riding information, ATV modifications, and community discussions. We ride as a team. Quad-City Rebelz Contact: Steven Denson Phone: (256) 314-0980 Shoals ATV Riders, Inc. 801 Moss Ave. Attn: Butch Muscle Shoals, AL 35661 Contact: Butch Whitehead Email: [email protected] Phone: (256) 381-3548 Fax: (256) 381-3548 Info: One scheduled ride per month. Helmets are required. Some community service and fun rides. Organizing for action to keep our trails open. Tabor Trails (ATV Club) 8721 Tabor Road Gadsden, AL 35904 Contact: Richard Harris Jr. Email: [email protected] Phone: (256) 546-7014 Arrowhead Circle Jasper, AL 35504 Country: USA Contact: Jamie Freeman Email: [email protected] Phone: (205) 221-5813 Fax: (205) 295-0541 Info: A new riders organization in Walker County, Alabama close to Smith Lake. This club in creating a coalition for a proposed new community development complex. An Off-Highway Vehicle Park will be the heart of this complex. If you are interested in becoming a partner or sponsor for this new venture, please contact us. If you are interested in becoming a member email us for the membership package. Arizona Apache County ATV Roughriders P.O. Box 250 Eagar, AZ 85925 Country: USA Contact: Debbie Rogers Email: [email protected] Phone: (866) 409-9378 Fax: (928) 333-5451 Info: See the beautiful White Mountains of Eastern Arizona during our 1st Annual Outlaw Trail Jamboree September 08-11, 2004. Be a part of history as we celebrate the area's rich western and outlaw history as never seen before. Register online @ http://www.azatvoutlawtrail.com/ Arizona ATV Riders, Inc. 1439 West 5th Place Mesa, AZ 85201 Contact: Arizona ATV Riders Email: [email protected] Info: Since being listed on your club page, we have grown to the point to where we now have our own website, azatvriders.org. Thank you for your support in helping us to achieve this goal. Dirty SOBS Phoenix, AZ 85029 Contact: Gene Carmickle Email: [email protected] Info: Recreational Club that has an official monthly club ride. Monthly meetings to pick ride leaders and rides at various eating/drinking establishments around the valley of the sun. Islanders ATV RC 9963 W. Constellation Way Tucson, AZ 85735 Country: USA Contact: Mitchel Busby Email: [email protected] Phone: (520) 904-4717 Fax: (520) 883-2835 Info: One of Southern AZ only ATV riding clubs we meet on the weekend and ride on hundreds of miles of trails, with trips to the dunes, several times a year as well as active in our community to keep our rites to ride. So if you would like to go on the ride of your lifetime, contact us and we will set it up for you! Ironwood ATV Riders Tucson, AZ 84743 Contact: Jeff Stewart Email: [email protected] Info: Currently in formation, no organization established as of 6/15/00. Association is a family oriented ATV club for two and four wheel trail riders. Anticipating placing flyers at all Tucson area ATV shops/dealers within 10 days which will have phone numbers and a time/date for our first organizational meeting on the northwest side of Tucson. Riding Arizona Phoenix, AZ 85040 Contact: Shannon Wilson Email: [email protected] Info: Riding Arizona is an OHV network, specializing in Arizona trail information for riders of motorcycles and quads. We keep in close contact with the land management agencies like Arizona State Parks, Bureau of Land Management (BLM), Arizona Game & Fish, Arizona State Land Department, and the National Forests to identify the best riding opportunities in the state. White Mountain Open Trails Association P.O. Box 833 Show Low, AZ 85902 Country: USA Contact: Gary Wachtler Email: [email protected] Phone: (928) 537-4295 Info: White Mountain Open Trails Association (WMOTA) is an ATV/Motorcycle Trail Riding Club in Show Low, AZ. One of our goals is to create and preserve OHV trails in the Apache/Sitgreaves National Forest, and we are working with the Forest Service and other Agencies to accomplish that. Yuma Duners Yuma, AZ 85364 Country: USA Contact: Jason HItesman Email: [email protected] Phone: (928) 373-9663 Info: Yuma Duners is an informal group of sand dune enthusiast who meet on a semi-regular basis and enjoy recreating in the southern end of the Imperial Sand Dunes of California. We have informal dinner meetings on the second Tuesday and final Friday of each month. Please visit. Arkansa Little Rock ATV Club 132 Ohio Jacksonville, AR 72076 Contact: Christopher Laubin Email: [email protected] Phone: (501) 983-8197 Info: We are looking for riders to form a group for rides to Wolf Pen Gap in north Arkansas. We are also trying to compile a buddy list . Please submit name , ATV type , area you live in and phone or email address. The list will be available to all who submit as a way of net working riders together. I have done this with sport bikes with great success. Mud-Flight ATV Club Searcy, AR 72143 Contact: Donald Shull Email: [email protected] Info: We are a group of EMS providers organizing an ATV Riding Club in White County. If you're interested in participating, send us an e-mail. You do not have to be in EMS to participate. Northwest Arkansas ATV Riding Club P.O. Box 72 Centerton, AR 72719 Country: USA Contact: Marty Swigart Email: [email protected] Info: We are a riding club based in NW Arkansas for all ATV enthusiasts. The club is open to all riders in the four state area: Arkansas, Oklahoma, Kansas, and Missouri. We are a Drug and Alcohol free club. We want to promote the safe sport of ATV's and have a family atmosphere. California 4-Stroke Madness Colton, CA 92324 Country: USA Contact: Barney Email: [email protected] Info: This club is for anyone in Southern California who can share their riding experiences and share how they themselves prefer fixing up their four-strokes (or two-strokes) to run the best and quickest. If enough people get in on this club, there will be a monthly camping get together to places like Pismo, Hungry Valley, Glamis, etc. Club ATV West Sacramento, CA 95758 Contact: Bob Hocker Email: [email protected] Info: ATV's .... Ride or Race: woods, sand, XC, MX, scrambles, mountain man/woman. Explore new places. Campouts. Photography. If you enjoy riding ATV's, share your experiences with others. Dirt Devils 56294 Taos Trail Yucca Valley, CA 92284 Country: USA Contact: John Saffle Email: [email protected] Phone: (760) 369-3349 Info: This is a new club looking for riders of all skill Levels. If you like to ride, give us a call. Morongo Basin Search & Rescue 6527 White Feather Rd Joshua Tree, CA 92286 Contact: Craig Littleton Email: [email protected] Phone: (760) 365-8185 Fax: (760) 322-4341 Orange County ATV Association 13422 Yosemite Drive Westminster, CA 92683 Contact: Greg DeGuire Email: [email protected] Phone: (714) 892-2168 Info: Family oriented club that goes camping/riding once a month. Glamis, Dumont, Ocotillo Wells, Hungry Valley, etc. Quad Dusters 10635 Arrowgrass Loop Falcon, CO 80831 Contact: Tim Bundrick Email:[email protected] Sierra Neveda ATV Association – SNATV P.O. Box 8558 Reno, NV 89507 Contact: Brian Starbuck Phone: (775) 323-5551 E-mail: [email protected] Info: Do You Wanna Ride. Tired of being excluded by MX and Dual Sport clubs because you ride a ATV. Get Organized. Join other ATV riders for high-desert / Sierra mountain trail rides and MX / TT racing on No. NV tracks. Shast Rock Rollers ATV Club P.O. Box 5389 Cottonwood, CA 96022 Contact: Raymond Parker Email: [email protected] Phone: (530) 347-1751 Info: A family based club for riders of all types and abilities. West Coast ATV Riders Association 147 Nataqua Ave. Pacifica, CA 94044 Contact: Rodger Ras Email: [email protected] Phone: (650) 359-6142 Info: A family oriented club for all skill levels. Working to be the most comprehensive ATV club in Northern California. Dues are $25 per house hold annually. Colorado Club Name: IDM Recreational Club Type of Club: Offroad club---4x4s----Quads-----dirtbikes, we are a loose knit type group, if anyone in the group wants to organize an outing I'll post it. Location: Colorado Springs, Colorado Meetings are held: we don't have meetings, we use e-mail or phone Contact: Phone: E-mail: [email protected] Contact: Phone: E-mail: Club URL: Submitted by: Jim Rose - [email protected] - 15Jul00 Colorado Quad Runners Denver or Colorado springs Metings at Fey Myers second Tuesday of month 7:30pm Contact: Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Illinois Club Name: M.A.O.R.A. Type of Club: Off-Road Racing Location: 30400 N. 720 E RD, Potomac, Illinois 61865 Meetings are held: 1 officers meeting, 1 members meeting, yearly, Illinois Contact: Phone: 217-987-6568 E-mail: Contact: Phone: E-mail: [email protected] Club URL: Submitted by: Walter Flack - [email protected] Club Name: Northeast IL ATV Riders Type of Club: I am starting a new club in the area. Please visit the web site, email me, or call if you are interested in being a part of a new club in this area.... Location: Libertyville/Gurnee/Great Lakes IL Meetings are held: N/A Contact: Jody S. Dellinger Phone: (847)473-3273 E-mail: [email protected] Club URL: Submitted by: Jody S. Dellinger - [email protected] - 12Jul00 Indiana Club Name: Indiana ATV Association (IATVA) Type of Club: ATV Club Location: 11277 N. 600 West; Fountaintown, In 46130 Meetings are held: Contact: Brian Goley Phone: (317) 861-9185E-mail: [email protected] Club URL: Submitted by: Craig Goley - [email protected] Club Name: Michiana Off Road Type of Club: OHV Location: Mishawaka, IN Meetings are held: call or e-mail Contact: Ben Kanoff Phone: (219)255-3145 E-mail: [email protected] Contact: Phone: E-mail: Club URL: Submitted by: Ben Kanoff - [email protected] IOWA Club Name: Iowa OHV Association Type of Club: ATV and Dirt Bike Location: Iowa Meetings are held: Third Thursday of each month (see web site) Contact: Dan Kleen Phone: (712) 358-1870 E-mail: [email protected] Contact: John Neumayer Phone: (515) 986-4630 E-mail: [email protected] Club URL: www.iowaohv.com Submitted by: John Neumayer - [email protected] - 28Jun00 Kentucky Club Name: Southeastern Kentucky Trail Riders Type of Club: 4x4, Dirt Bikes Location: Corbin, KY USA Meetings are held: 2nd Tuesday of Each Month. 7:00 P.M. Western Steer Steak House, Exit 29 off I-75 between Burger King and Speedway. Contact: Lori Reeder, President Contact: Jack Rogers, Vice President Contact: Henry Cox, Treasurer Email: [email protected] Club URL: Submitted by: Henry Wayne Cox - [email protected] Main Club Name: Borderline ATV Club Type of Club: ATV Club Location: Caswell, Maine USA Meetings are held: Our Club House on Rt. 1A Phone: (207) 325-4102 E-mail: [email protected] Club URL: Submitted by: Club President, Dave Michaud - [email protected] Club Name: Moosehead ATV Club Type of Club: Explorers Location: Greenville, Maine Meetings are held: Fourth Tuesday of the mounth E-mail: [email protected] Club URL: Submitted by: Kevin Adrien - 30May00 Minnesota Club Name: Twin Cities Trail Riders Type of Club: Non-competition Off Highway Motorcycle trail riding Location: Twin Cities, MN Meetings are held: Third Wednesday of every month. 7:00pm, check website for details Contact Phone: (612) 896-6886 Contact Email: [email protected] Club URL: http://www.tctrailriders.org Submitted by: Tom Umphress - [email protected] Montana Club Name: BIG VALLEY ATV CLUB Type of Club: ATV Location: Nashua, MT, USA Meetings are held: Every other Sunday. Contact: Gary Anderson Phone: E-mail: [email protected] Contact: Dave Leraas E-mail: [email protected] Contact: Jay Allen E-mail: [email protected] Club URL: Submitted by: Gary Anderson - [email protected] - 19Jun00 New Jersey Club Name: NJORVP (New Jersey Off Road Vehicle Park) Type of Club: Dirt Bikes, Atv's, Off Road Trucks, Dune Go Carts. Location: PO Box 501 (Savoy Blvd.) Chatsworth, NJ 08019 Meetings are held: At NJORVP (above address) Phone: (732)-657-6388 E-mail: [email protected] Club URL: http://www.njorvp.org Submitted by: Butch - [email protected] Club Name: offroadnj.com Type of Club: riding/right to access Location: NJ Meetings are held: monthly Contact: Phone: E-mail: Contact: Phone: E-mail: Club URL: www.offroadnj.com Submitted by: Lenny D New York Club Name: Lodge ATV Club Type of Club: ATV Club Location: Clayton, New York Meetings are held: Bald Rock Lodge,Bald Rock Road Contact: Club President, Tom VanTassel Phone: (315)686-9838 E-mail: [email protected] Club URL: Submitted by: Club President, Tom VanTassel - [email protected] - 14Jun00 Club Name: Nytro of the Southern Tier Type of Club: ATV and Dirt Bike Location: Nichols, NY. USA Meetings are held: Contact: Stacey Hubbard Phone: (607)734-3834 E-mail: [email protected] Contact: Jared Smith E-mail: [email protected] Club URL: Submitted by: Jared Smith -[email protected] club name: new york atv - sportsmanclub LLC type of club: atv location: oswego county , new york meetings: on property contact: carl haasper e-mail: [email protected] club url: http://www.newyorkatv-sportsmanclub.com submitted: by carl haasper club pres. 9-13-06 info: we hunt and ride 1600 acres,oswego county NY. Remember Stay on the trail and respect the land and the landowner! OVH Ridding is a privilege, not a right! North Country ATV Association NYTRO of Eastern NY A division of NYTRO Inc. President Moak www.ncatva.com www.northeastmoto.com NYTRO Inc www.nytroatv.org Proud Sponsor of NYSORVA www.nysorva.com Nevada Name: Dunes and Trails ATV Club Type: Recreational riding Location: Las Vegas, Nevada Meetings are held: 2nd Thursday of the month Contact: Club URL: www.dunesandtrailsatv.org Submitted by: Gary Clinard North Carolina Club Name: Carolina Copperhead ATV Club Type of Club: ATV Location: Candler, North Carolina Meetings are held: Contact: Shane Valliere Phone: E-mail: [email protected] Contact: Phone: E-mail: Club URL: Submitted by: Shane Valliere - [email protected] - 9Jul00 Oklahoma Club Name: Oklahoma Cross Country Racing Association Type of Club: Hare & hound type racing, Family fun, and Teaching kids to enjoy riding Location: Oklahoma City, OK and surrounding areas Meetings are held: N/A Contact: Web Guy, Dave DiCarlo E-mail: Contact: President Duane Hill E-mail: Club URL: www.occra.com Submitted by: Dave DiCarlo - 22 Nov 2006 Club Name: Rebel Outlaws Type of Club: ATV Location: NE Oklahoma Meetings are held: When needed Contact: Phone: E-mail: Dawn Contact: Phone: E-mail: [email protected] Club URL: rebeloutlaws.frreehomepage.com Submitted by Dawn Byrum 2007 Rebel Outlaws are a group of people who love our sport. We do not charge membership fees, elect officers, or have a set of rules. Come ride with us and have fun. We compete in various competitions such as ATV rodeos, cross country racing, and mud events also! Club Name: Oklahoma Dirt-Slingers Type of Club: ATV/Dirtbike Location: Oklahoma Club bio: Newly formed Northeast Oklahoma Riding group. Family oriented, not afraid to get dirty, and always looking for new places and people to ride with. We are just a group that likes to have fun on the trails without all the club politics. If you ride, young or old, your welcome to join us. We also have a race team called Oklahoma Dirt Slingers Racing which can be found at www.oklahomadirtslingersracing.com Contact: Stacy Knepshield E-mail: [email protected] Contact: Winson Slavens E-mail: [email protected] Pennsylvania Club Name: Central Pennsylvania All-Terrain Vehicle Association (CPATVA) Type of Club: Location: Centre/Clearfield Counties and any surrounding or close. Meetings are held: Meetings Held at the Alley Popper Restaurant Rt. 153 Houtzdale/Ramey Highway in Clearfield County. Meetings start at 7pm every second Tuesday of every month. Contact: Joe Lonjin E-mail: [email protected] Contact: Bob Abernethy E-mail: [email protected] - [email protected] Club URL: www.cpatva.org Submitted by: Joe Lonjin - [email protected] - 26Sept Club Name: EVIL PUMPKIN RIDERS Type of Club: ATV Location: BROAD TOP CITY, PA. Meetings are held: CORRIE CAMP WHEN NEEDED Contact: Phone: E-mail: 412-889-3624 Contact: Phone: E-mail: [email protected] Club URL:www.evilpumpkinriders.com Submitted by: pumpkin bob Club Name: Keystone Off Road Riders Type of Club: Dirt Bike & ATV Location: Johnstown, PA Meetings are held: 2nd Thursday of every month - Richland Fire Hall 7:30PM Contact: Rick Ott Phone: (814)288-5791 E-mail: [email protected] Club URL: http://www.korr.org Submitted by: Kevin McGough - [email protected] - 4Sep00 South Carolina South Dakota club name: South East South Dakota Atv Association Type of club: ATV location: South Dakota meetings: 3rd Tuesday of the month Waterfront Grill Yankton SD 7:00 PM Contact # (605)660-2084 contact # (605)267-2502 Submitted by : Kevin Hahn " club president" 45634 305th St Wakonda SD 57073 Tennessee Club Name: TRI-CITIES MOTORCYCLIST Type of Club: RIDERS CLUB Location: KINGSPORT, TN Meetings are held: 1ST TUESDAY OF EVERY MO Contact: Phone: E-mail: [email protected] Contact: Phone: E-mail: [email protected] Club URL: Submitted by: MIKE HARTGROVE-[email protected] - 29Aug00 Club Name: Windrock ATV Club Type of Club:ATV Club (ATV's, Trucks, Motocross, Rock Climbers, Jeeps) Location:Windrock Mountain, Windrock ATV Club,PO BOX 391, Oliver Springs,TN 37840 Meetings are held:3rd Tuesday of Each Month at Norwood Boys Club, Oliver Springs, TN Contact:Windrock ATV Club Phone:865-435-0486 E-mail: Club URL:http://www.windrockatv.com/ Submitted by:Bob Garrett Texas Club Name: Cedar Creek Mudcats Type of Club: ATV Location: Cedar Creek Lake, Texas Meetings are held: Gun Barrel City, TX Contact: Mike Wright Phone: 903-887-5517 E-mail: [email protected] Club URL: Submitted by: Mike Wright - [email protected] - 11Jun00 Club Name: MudGalore ATV Club Type of Club: ATV Club Location: Texas Meetings are held: As needed Contact: Phone: E-mail: [email protected] Contact: Phone: E-mail: [email protected] Club http://www.mudgalore.com/ Submitted by:Autumn Stapleton aka MudGoddess President Club Name: Ridin' Dirty ATV Club Type of Club: Mud and trail riding Location: East Texas Meetings are held: when necessary Contact: Phone: E-mail: Samatha Donald: 903-754-2468; Contact: Phone: E-mail: Club URL: Submitted by: Samatha Donald UTAH Club Name: The Utah Trail Machine Association Type of Club: Dirt Bike and Quad Location: Provo, UT 84605-0225, P.O. Box 50225 Meetings are held: E-mail: [email protected] Club URL: http://utma.net/ WASHINGTON Club Name: Washington ATV Club (WAC) Type of Club: ATV Club Location: random (Puget Sound area) Meetings are held: 2nd Thursday of every month @ 6:30pm Contact: Phone: E-mail: [email protected] Contact: Phone: E-mail: 253-227-3645 Club URL: www.quadsonly.com Submitted by: nicole bocook Wisconsin Club Name: Crawfish River ATV Riders, INC. Type of Club: ATV club. Need a trail to ride in S.E. Wisconsin?? JOIN OUR CLUB!! Location: Clyman, WI. USA Meetings are held: Meetings are held the 1st Monday of every month at 8PM at Carla's Getaway, Hubbleton, WI. Contact: Phone: (920) 696-3882 E-mail: Contact: Phone: (920) 478-3628 E-mail: What do you do when you already have the largest managed off-road ATV trail system on the East Coast? Well, if you’re the Hatfield-McCoy Trails, then answer is to add even more trails make your system even bigger.
The Hatfield-McCoy Regional Recreational Authority, the managing system behind the trails, recently held a free-ride weekend to unveil their new Indian Ridge Trail System, which will start at the Ashland Trail Head and then wind throughout the hills of McDowell County in southern West Virginia. The Indian Ridge system adds 55 new miles of trail to the more than 500 miles already in operation. “I hope the people of McDowell County are as happy about this new system as we are,” said Jeff Lusk, Hatfield-McCoy’s Executive Director. “Everyone has seen the economic and tourism benefits we’ve had in our other counties, and I think that with this system, and its unique amenities and nearby businesses, such as the Historic Ashland Company Store and Ashland KOA campground, the first KOA franchised campground in West Virginia, McDowell County will start seeing those benefits quickly.” Those 55 new miles of trail really are 55 new reasons for the people of McDowell County to be excited in 2007. According to a 2006 study commissioned by the trail authority, the trails have had a $7.2 million impact in direct spending throughout its current project areas of Logan, Boone, Mingo, and Wyoming counties, and have created more than 146 new jobs, as well as providing $600,000 in tax revenue. For more information on the Indian Ridge trail system, as well as the other five Hatfield-McCoy Trail Systems, go online at www.trailsheaven.com or call 1-800-592-2217 for more information. USA ATV Trails Guide and Riding areas PA to Wyoming
you are looking for a place to ride your ATV??? We have an ATV trail guide below that will give you information on riding areas and ATV trails in the USA. Our ATV Trail guide has lots of riding spots from the OHV parks, dunes, to the popular Hatfield-McCoy riding area. We are sure you will find an ATV trail near you If you have a spot that is not listed? Please send email it with this info. Submit A Place. Location Name: Type of Riding Place: Location (closest city): Details: How to get there: For more Information contact: n/a - Phone: n/a Submitted by: Date Submitted: Submit to ATV Trail Riding Must Haves: 1 Food and Water- You should always pack a lunch and water. Camebaks can carry up to three liters of water and they have pockets. 2 Proper riding gear- Helmet DOT certified, goggles, gloves, boots and long sleeve jersey. Also we recommend a good chest protector. 3 FIRST AID KIT 4 Trail maps- It helps from getting lost and will benefit if you need to call for help. 5 Cell Phone and GPS- these are a must!!! 6 Tools- This includes spark plugs, towrope, tire repair kit, wire, tape, knife ect. 7 Other stuff- pack a whistle flash light sunscreen, insect repellent and lighter. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- PA Location Name: The Lost Trails ATV Adventures Type of Riding Place: Country Mountain Trail riding Location (closest city): Pocono Manor, Pennsylvania Details: Explore our 1200 Acre ATV Trail and Terrain Park in the heart of the Pocono Mountains. Everything from water bogs, and mud holes to hill climbs and boulder crawls and of course, those get lost in the back woods meandering trails we all love to waste the day on. All Trails are One-Way and Dirt Bike Friendly How to get there: From New York City and Points East Interstate 80 West from the George Washington Bridge over the DELAWARE-WATER-GAP BRIDGE into Pennsylvania, to I-380 North. At first exit (Pocono Exit 3), turn left WEST ON ROUTE 940, at next light turn left onto LONG POND ROAD, next intersection turn left onto SULLIVAN TRAIL, 1 MILE go under I-380 then 600’ on left is entrance to THE LOST TRAILS. For more Information contact: www.RideLostTrails.com - Phone: 570-730-8131 Submitted by: PacDaddy Date Submitted: October 17, 2007 Location Name: Rock Run Recreation Area Type of Riding Place: ATV & Dirt bike trails Location (closest city): Patton, PA 16668 Details: 50 miles of trail Covering more than 6,000 acres, the Rock Run Recreation Area provides a nearly endless network of trails for 4-wheelers and dirt bikes. Winding through a diverse topography of timbered ravines, open grasslands, pine groves and scenic expanses overlooking the mountains of The Alleghenies, the trails of Rock Run are designed for riders of all levels. From leisurely family rides along rolling green trails, to more advanced black diamond trails, Rock Run gives riders a chance to match their skills to the terrain of the region. How to get there: Mapquest to Patton, PA 16668, then follow Rock Run signs. For more Information contact: http://www.rockrunrecreation.com/ Phone: 814-674-6026 Submitted by:Andy Gonsman - Park Manager Date Submitted: April 26, 2008 _________________________________________________________________ TennesseeLocation Name: Covington Pike Trails Type of Riding Place: Trails Location (closest city): Memphis, TN USA Details: Miles of trails along the wolf river. South to Walnut Grove Rd., Northwest to the MS river. Very muddy after any rain. Easy to moderate trails. Some difficult creek crossings. Many trails intertwine. With persistance you can go a travel a long way. How to get there:On I-240 take the Covington Pike exit and go north. Take the first right before the Wolf river. Park & ride. For more Information contact: Rusty - Phone: [email protected] Submitted by: Rusty - [email protected] Date Submitted: 1/23/1999 Location Name: West Point Type of Riding Place: Trails Location (closest city): Lawrenceburg, TN Lawrence Details: Fun for all ages and all types of riders. There are many trails and lots of hills. Pebble Hill, about a 1/8 mile long hill on about a 75 degree angle of nothing but pebble rock. The Playground is full of challenging hills. There are a bunch of other trails and hills to ride. Best riding in the late and early parts of the year. How to get there:From Lawrenceburg, go south on hwy 43 until you reach St. Jose. Stop in any store you see and ask "How Do I Get To West Point". For more Information contact: Don Walker - Phone: 256-757-8327 Submitted by: Don Walker - [email protected] Date Submitted: 9/18/1998 Location Name: Royal Blue Type of Riding Place: Trails Location (closest city): Caryville, TN USA Details: Managed by Wildlife Resources Agency, marked trails, large area with many trails from beginner to very difficult. Bring bright orange vest or riding gear for riding during hunting seasons.Little traffic during week, light to moderate on weekends. How to get there:Nort of Knoxville.Interstate 75,exit 141(Onieda exit)go to east side of highway,turn right in front of Perkins Resturaunt on gravel road,go one mile or so follow small Royal Blue signs,parking areas on the left,ample room for trailers(camping OK) For more Information contact: Wildlife Resources - Phone: 1-800-332-0900 Submitted by: Bruce Myers - [email protected] Date Submitted: 11/13/1997 Location Name: bura bura mines-cooperhill Type of Riding Place: Trails Location (closest city): COOPERHILL, TN usa Details: trails(easy to intermediate),a track,and a sand flat(a square mile+) How to get there:HIGHWAY 64 TOWARD NORTH CARALINA TO COOPERHILL,WATCH FOR BURA BURA MINES For more Information contact: (null) - Phone: (null) Submitted by: JIM RIDEN - [email protected] Date Submitted: 3/25/1997 Location Name: Natchez Trace State Park Type of Riding Place: Trail Location (closest city): N/A Details: hundreds of acres of multi use land with access to camp grounds, facilities and lakes. How to get there: 20 minutes East of Jackson, Tennessee For more Information contact: N/A- Phone: N/A Submitted by: Steve Foster Date Submitted: 12/21/96 Location Name: Chickasaw State Park Type of Riding Place: Trail Location (closest city): N/A Details: hundreds of acres of multi use land with access to camp grounds, facilities and lakes. How to get there: 10 minutes West of Henderson Tennessee For more Information contact: N/A- Phone: N/A Submitted by: Steve Foster Date Submitted: 12/21/96 TexasLocation Name: Lavon Motorcycle Park Location Name: waco Eagles Mx Type of Riding Place: Track Location (closest city): Waco , TX McLennan Details: This track is owned by the Waco eagles motorcycle club . We are the second oldest club in the U.S.A.there are races the second and fourth sundays of the month.To join is 25.00per yr.plus a 10.00fee for the first year. This area is 56 acres with mx track and also a cross country track . To join call the motor cycle shops in the Waco area or contact Rick Denney 1914Smith phone 254 7997183. How to get there: take interstate 35 to hy 6 half way between Waco and Mart on the right For more Information contact: R.Denney - Phone: 254-7997183 Submitted by: Rick Denney - no e-mail Date Submitted: 2/1/1999 Location Name: Fort Hood Type of Riding Place: Track Location (closest city): Killeen, TX USA Details: There are miles and miles of trails. They also have a MX track where they have races every sunday. They are open everday of the week. Racing is $6 a day or you can get a membership for $30 for the year in which the races on sunday would then be free and you also get a tee-shirt included in the membership. You can ride all day on the trails and never hit the same one twice. They also have area for trucks to go four wheeling. How to get there:From San Antonio take I-35 north to 195. Follow it straight till it ends then take a left. This will bring your right on to Fort Hood. For more Information contact: Fort Hood MWR or Sportsmans Club - Phone: ? Submitted by: James LeBrun - [email protected] Date Submitted: 1/25/1999 Location Name: Samuell Crawford Memorial Park Type of Riding Place: Trails Location (closest city): Dallas, TX USA Details: This is a public park in Pleasant Grove about 10 acres of riding trails (pits, wooded, creek bottoms). There is a designated area in the back of the park. How to get there:The park is located at the corner of Elam Rd. and Prairie Creek. Located in the Pleasant Grove area. From C F Hawn Frwy. turn north on Prairie Creek the park borders the fwy. From loop 12 (Buckner Blvd.) on Elam Rd. the park is about 1/2 mile north. For more Information contact: n/a - Phone: n/a Submitted by: chris reyna - [email protected] Date Submitted: 12/11/1998 Location Name: SHILOH RIDGE Type of Riding Place: Trails Location (closest city): Alto,, TX United States Details: Trails , Tracks, Mud Bogs and racing events Approx 1000 acers privite land, perpared for riding. ATVs MOTORCYCLES, TRUCKS, CAMPING SITES. WWW.SHILOHRIDGE.COM How to get there:Highway 69 approx. 150 miles from Houston and Dallas. 1 mile north 69 from Alto. Follow signs For more Information contact: Billy Brooks - Phone: (409) 858-4030 Submitted by: BILLY BROOKS - [email protected] Date Submitted: 11/25/1998 Location Name: SHILOH RIDGE Type of Riding Place: Trails Location (closest city): Alto,Texas, TX United States Details: Trails , Tracks, Mud Bogs and racing events Approx 1000 acers privite land, perpared for riding. ATVs MOTORCYCLES, TRUCKS, CAMPING SITES. How to get there:Highway 69 between approx. 150 miles from Houston and Dallas. 1 mile north 69 from Alto. Follow signs For more Information contact: Billy Brooks - Phone: (409) 858-4030 Submitted by: BILLY BROOKS - [email protected] Date Submitted: 11/25/1998 Location Name: Winkler County Park Type of Riding Place: Dunes Location (closest city): Kermit, TX USA Details: 110 Square Miles, Up to 70' tall, open year round, on the weekends may be 80+ machines. Open dunes and sand trails. NO GLASS CONTAINER'S. How to get there:10 miles east of Kermit on Hwy 115 For more Information contact: Winkler County Texas - Phone: ???? Submitted by: Lee Mahanay - [email protected] Date Submitted: 10/16/1998 Location Name: Muenster, Tx Type of Riding Place: Trails Location (closest city): Muenster, TX U.S.A. Details: Actually, ride spot is anything and everything. This Ranch is 3500 plus acres with the Red River running smack down the middle of it. The Ranch consist of all types of terrain including trail riding, hill climbing, flat terrain, sand dunes, and of coarse the Red River with all of her creeks, mud boggs, quick sand, yes quick sand. The Ranch itself is privately owned and of coarse there is a $5.00 riding fee per day. The hours of operation are Mon-Fri by appointment, the old man will let you in, you just have to call so he can meet you there and unlock the gates for you, or Sat- Sun as earliest as you can get there until dark. When the sun goes down you have two options: stay and camp, no riding after dark, so they say, or, load up your gear and head 10 miles south to Muenster and lodge in at the one Motel they have, very nice actually, and get cleaned up for yet another day of trailblazing. Like I said, this place has it all hills, rocks, riverbeds, wildlife, trails, cliffs, you name it they've got it. How to get there:Take I-35 from Dallas or Ft. Worth towards Oklahoma, when you get to Gainsville exit on Hwy 82 west towards Muenster, when you reach Muenster you will come to the first red light in town, maybe the only red light, turn to the right and follow the road another 12 miles or so and you will see the Ranch by its green pipe fence, on the right hand side. Drive up a hundred feet or so and enter into the Ranch and then sign the sheet and pay your $5.00 and then you are ready to rock and roll. For more Information contact: n/a - Phone: n/a Submitted by: Jon Mann - [email protected] Date Submitted: 9/15/1998 Location Name: Sam Houston National Forest Type of Riding Place: Trails Location (closest city): Huntsville, TX USA Details: You have to have a spark aresstor to ride in this area. There are two different riding areas. One of marked trails that are mapped, and another area of free riding. Stop by the Raven Ranger Station to pick up a map. There are miles and miles to ride...specifically for dirtbikes and quads. Some of the trails are too narrow for quads however. Sand, mud, creek crossings, lots of deer, and virtually no one else on the trail.watch the weather to make sure its dried up a bit before you go, because when its wet you'll be mud hogging a bit more than you want and the loops are LONG. How to get there:I-45 north to New Waverly. Exit and take a left back over the Interstate. The ranger station is about 5 miles up on your left. Trail head is a couple of more miles up. Take a right at the Gulf Coast Trade Center and follow the signs. For more Information contact: Forest services - Phone: ? Submitted by: Andrea Piro - [email protected] Date Submitted: 1/27/1998 Location Name: Spring Creek Type of Riding Place: Trails Location (closest city): Houston , TX USA Details: This ride incorporates sandy creek bottoms, water crossings, MUD! and miles and miles of trails through bogs and marshy areas. How to get there:The easiest way to get there is to take I-45 (either north or south) to cypresswood drive in Spring Texas. Go east on Cypresswood drive for about 3-4 miles. On the left side of the road will be a school next to a large drainage ditch. Immediately after passing the large ditch begin to look on your left for several clearings into the woods. On Sundays these parking areas begin to fill quickly so you may have to squeeze in somewhere further down the road. A friendly warning do not ride on or in the drainage ditch. These are state property and occasionally there will be a local sheriff in a jeep writing citations to those who don't practice common land useage sense. There are miles and miles of trails. One of the main ones will lead you down to "School Beach". From here you can travel either up stream or down stream for 8-9miles either way. On the creek bank there are numerous side trails and you can easily put in a 30 mile ride on any given day. You may want to cross the water cautsiously in some places it can get quite deep depending upon rain. Even if it has rained look forward to a 20 mile round trip if you take the trails heading down stream. For more Information contact: NA - Phone: NA Submitted by: Mark Logan - [email protected] Date Submitted: 8/24/1997 Type of Riding Place: Trails Location (closest city): N/A, TX N/A Details: Lavon Motorcycle Park Open 6:00am - 10:pm No Fee This park is approx. 40 acres of jumps, trails, and hills with some mud bogs in the spring and fall. How to get there:Trailhead: from Wylie, Collin Co., (approx. 15 miles away from Dallas Tx.) Go north on Hwy. 78 approx. 6 miles to Lavon Road (City of Lavon). Turn left and head west 1/2 miles to park entrance. For lakeside campsites go 1/2 mile further on lake road to the first street and turn left. This street leads to lake lavon and campsites. For more Information contact: N/A - Phone: N/A Submitted by: N/A - [email protected] Date Submitted: 12/29/1996 UtahLocation Name: Piaute ATV Trail System Type of Riding Place: Trails Location (closest city): Richfield, UT US Details: The formal trail is 240 miles long. It has now been interconnected with other trails to measure almos 2000 miles of ATV paradise. All users are welcome on the trail and are extended an open hand of friendship and courtesy. The trail is accessible from many points. Riding the trail system can be as easy as running on a semi improved road or dive off into very specific ATV areas you can find yourself into as large a challenge as your heart desires. Rocks, hills, trees, everything from desert mountains to high apline meadows!! This trail system is truly one of a kind in what it offers the ATV enthusist. One of the things that makes this system so nice is that the local communities welcome you into town for whatever services you may require, fuel, lodging, food, or other services. Machines of all kinds will have a blast on this trail system. One of the best times to run this system is July through Mid October. The entire trail system is completly open by then. Some areas of the trail in extream altitude may not be snow free till July. But for those who need to come at a different time of year can rest assured that much of the trail is accessible from April thru November. Early or late snows can and do happen. There are many many places at lower altitudes with which to run and have fun all within easy reach of town. The Rocky Mountain ATV Jamboree is one of the premier events in the country. 1998 welcomed nearly 400 riders together at one time! All sorts of guided trail rides were available to match any driving skills one posessed. People coming together from all across the country to share each other and enjoy the sport they love in a setting that delivers clean air and a true Rocky Mountain experience. Additional information may be optained by calling 800-639-0528 How to get there:Richfield sits in the middle of the trail system and is located near the juction of I-15 and I-70. From Salt Lake City take I-15 South to Cipio then US 50 Eastbound and follow the signs to Richfield. From Points Southwest take I-15 North to I-70. Richfield is located 38 miles West on I-70. From the South take US Hwy 89 to Richfield. From East take I-70 Westbound. Richfield is almost in the center of the state of Utah. For more Information contact: Terry Christensen - Phone: 435-896-5481 Submitted by: TopCat - [email protected] Date Submitted: 9/21/1998 Location Name: Little Sahara Type of Riding Place: Dunes Location (closest city): Delta, UT U.S.A. Details: N/A How to get there:N/A For more Information contact: N/A - Phone: N/A Submitted by: Ryan - [email protected] Date Submitted: 3/11/1998 Location Name: Paiute ATV Trail Type of Riding Place: Trails Location (closest city): n/a, UT n/a Details: The BEST place to ride in Utah is the "Paiute ATV Trail". This trail is a 275 mile loop, rising to 12,000 feet. The town on the loop are very ATV friendly, meaning the local police don't generally hastle riders on the trail and many of the towns have designated access routes. The Rockey Mountain ATV Jamboree is held annually in August. Check out http://tcd.net/~rmatv/ for details and such. If you plan to ride the trail, stay in Marysvale Utah, it is at the center of the trail and has the best access and services. How to get there:n/a For more Information contact: n/a - Phone: n/a Submitted by: Shannon Bushman - [email protected] Date Submitted: 3/5/1997 Vermont Virginia WashingtonLocation Name: 7 mile ORV Park Type of Riding Place: Trails Location (closest city): Spokane, WA USA Details: Almost 600 acres of open riding. Some trails thru the trees, Lots of big sand hills, seasonal creek. Day use area,camping close by in Riverside State Park. Some hills tough for beginners. State Park, must have ORV tags. Fun for the whole family. Watch out for "wannabe" ruts,(Jeeps, etc.) they just can't make the hills like an ATV! How to get there:From I-90, take Maple Street Exit, go north to Francis, turn right,(West)stay on Francis, road turns & heads north, watch for signs, 7 Mile ORV Park, turn left, go about 3 miles, across river & up hill, watch for SMALL sign, and turn left on washboard gravel road, go 1 mile and your there. There are several ways to get there from different directions. For more Information contact: Riverside State Park - Phone: 509-456-3964 Submitted by: Sandy - [email protected] Date Submitted: 12/30/1998 Location Name: Capitol Forest/ORV Park Type of Riding Place: Trails Location (closest city): Olympia, WA USA Details: All ORV trails are open from April 1 through October 31. All gravel surface logging roads are open year around. Capitol Forest covers 90,128 acres, and has many miles of dedicated ORV trails and many more miles ofgravel logging road. The ORV park has organized events during months of authorized trail use. Site camping with facilities and trail camping available for nominal fees. NOTE: Washington State ORV decal required! How to get there:Interstate 5 to exit 104, West on Highway 8, approximately 20 miles. The ORV park is located at the Thurston/Grays Harbor County line. This is one of many entrances. Contact Washington State Department of Natural Resourcesfor maps and info. For more Information contact: Washington DNR - Phone: (360)748-2383 Submitted by: David Crawford - [email protected] Date Submitted: 12/9/1998 Location Name: Reiter pit Type of Riding Place: Trails Location (closest city): Gold Bar, WA usa Details: Riding is mostly round rock and gravely trails. Forrest surrounding. Size is pretty big I've never made it to the end. Only restrictions posted are to keep ORV's off the pavement, but we all fudge on that now and again. Open all year. No fee yet. How to get there:From I-5 at Everett follow hwy 2 east for a long ways until you reach Sultan. Keep going east and turn north onto Reiter rd. Follow the road until it takes a hard left. Don't go left take the road that continues straight until you see a gravel parking area on the left. You will know you are there when you see the no ORV on roadway signs. Park anywhere out of the way and ride safely with helmet. For more Information contact: none - Phone: 425 555 1234 Submitted by: keith butler - [email protected] Date Submitted: 11/16/1998 Location Name: Elbe ATV Trails Type of Riding Place: Trails Location (closest city): Elbe, WA USA Details: Mud lost of mud there are some trails and mud in the place the size of the place is about 5000 acres of roads there are no restrictions on the place but keep it clean please the best time of the year to visit it depends on the condions you like to ride in. How to get there:head south on hiway 7 10-15 miles on the other side For more Information contact: Forest Service - Phone: no phone Submitted by: Kevin Churchill - [email protected] Date Submitted: 6/3/1998 Location Name: Horn Rapids ORV Park Type of Riding Place: Track Location (closest city): Richland, WA USA Details: They now have two ATV tracks!!!!!! One is a tight MX / TT track and the other is a TT style that's big and wide! (bikes only, unless ten or more quads show up), Tracks are watered throughout the day, and there are a lot of quads out there now! Sand drag area, 2 truck tracks. Approx. 300 acres, restrooms w/ showers, No park fees, unless you camp, camping is $5 a night, lots of trails and open riding, desert scene, hrs: 11am-8pm Mon-Wed and 8am-5pm Sat-Sun. open year round, need orv tabs. How to get there:Located near the SE corner of WA. From interstate 82 (either direction), take exit marked as highway 240 VANTAGE, heading north, follow BYPASS HWYfor about 5-6 miles,(follow signs that say RICHLAND LANDFILL). Take a left at the light to 240 VANTAGE, follow road for 4.5 to 5 miles, park entrance is on your right (same entrance as landfill), follow road to left and you'll see the go-kart track as well as all the dirt tracks. For more Information contact: Barry Peters - Phone: (509) 942-7390 Submitted by: Jeff and Missy Barrett - e-mail: [email protected] ,www.brmracing.net Date Submitted: 4/30/1998 Location Name: Beverly Sand Dunes Type of Riding Place: Dunes Location (closest city): Vantage, WA USA Details: 2-3 miles of Sand Dunes, Camp Grounds , Public Fishing , and Boating. How to get there:ASK SOMEONE IN VANTAGE it off of I-90 about 30 mins after Ellensburg! For more Information contact: --- - Phone: --- Submitted by: Ray - ---- Date Submitted: 4/17/1998 Location Name: Ravensdale Clay Pits Type of Riding Place: Trails Location (closest city): Ravensdale, WA USA Details: It's a really big area to ride, lots of trails, and adjacent to Warehauser forest property which is fun to ride in too. Lots of mud and clay, a few hill climbs. It is private property though, and some of the workers (it is a working clay mine) don't like people riding there. Best to come on weekends, when no equipment is working. Trail entrances change weekly as they dump piles of dirt on them... How to get there:From North: I-405 to 169 (Renton/Maple Valley Hiway). Drive towards Maple Valley for 10-15 miles, then turn left onto Kent Kangley Rd (past Maple Valley). Drive until you get to the town of Ravensdale noted by a fire station on the right and small store on the left (about 3-4 miles) then turn right at that intersection and after West Virginia Wisconsin Wyoming There is an ATV trail in the wasatch-cach Natl.forest called the dead horse ATV trail. It is near Mountain view Wyoming. with some of the trail going into North eastern Utah. For a trail map and description contact Mountain View Ranger District P.O. Box129 Mountain View Wyoming 82939 Telephone [307] 782-6555 Enjoy! USA ATV Trails Guide and Riding areas New Mexico to Oregon
you are looking for a place to ride your ATV??? We have an ATV trail guide below that will give you information on riding areas and ATV trails in the USA. Our ATV Trail guide has lots of riding spots from the OHV parks, dunes, to the popular Hatfield-McCoy riding area. We are sure you will find an ATV trail near you If you have a spot that is not listed? Please send email it with this info. Submit A Place. Location Name: Type of Riding Place: Location (closest city): Details: How to get there: For more Information contact: n/a - Phone: n/a Submitted by: Date Submitted: Submit to [email protected] ATV Trail Riding Must Haves: 1 Food and Water- You should always pack a lunch and water. Camebaks can carry up to three liters of water and they have pockets. 2 Proper riding gear- Helmet DOT certified, goggles, gloves, boots and long sleeve jersey. Also we recommend a good chest protector. 3 FIRST AID KIT 4 Trail maps- It helps from getting lost and will benefit if you need to call for help. 5 Cell Phone and GPS- these are a must!!! 6 Tools- This includes spark plugs, towrope, tire repair kit, wire, tape, knife ect. 7 Other stuff- pack a whistle flash light sunscreen, insect repellent and lighter. New MexicoLocation Name: Rio Puerco Type of Riding Place: Trails Location (closest city): Rio Rancho, NM USA Details: This area is sandy to hard pack and offers many miles of riding. People have gotten lost out there with the endless trails. A GPS can be utilized if you plan to do some exploring, Mt.Taylor looks close but it's about 70 miles away. I highly recommend not to ride alone on these trails and bring drinking water. This area is rough and not always user friendly being a high desert at 5000 ft... Middle of the summer is too hot to ride but can be done if you ride early in the morning. Night riding wouldn't be advisable, Cliffs and stuff. Open all year round and there are no restrictions. No services, no patrols, just open country. How to get there: Rio Rancho is north west of Albquerque, off of hwy 25 to Alameda or Hwy 528 same thing, into Rio Rancho, when going north on 528 take a left on Southern Blvd. and drive till it ends and your there. For more Information contact: Champion Cycle Phone: 505 896-0200 Submitted by: Mark Lamphere - [email protected] Date Submitted: 12/8/1997 Location Name: Nine Mile HIll Type of Riding Place: Dunes Location (closest city): Albuquerque, NM USA Details: This place is basically used for just sand dragging. There are a few trails around about two mile square but the sand dragging is what it's about. There are a couple of fast machines, 1000 cc and a banshee with 570cc LRD engine that show up sometimes on Sundays. The dragging is up a small sand hill about 50 yards, paddles tires are not necessary but may help. At this place there are no rules, just pull up to the bottom of the hill and some one will pull up to race ya. Saturday with Sundays having a bigger group on any weekend. I have seen all kinds of 4x4's, dune buggies, bikes and ATV's all racing together. This place needs to be cleaned up but still a fun place to see how fast your machine is compared to the other local stuff. How to get there: Just west of Albuquerque off of interstate 40. Take exit 98 and head south to Central Ave, then turn west. The entrance is not marked, just take one of the dirt roads at the large power poles, you can see the big sand hill from a mile away. To watch the action from interstate 40 just use the pull off for the scenic view area, this does not have access to the riding area. For more Information contact: It's just there. Phone: None Submitted by: Mark Lamphere - [email protected] Date Submitted: 11/27/1997 Location Name: Dunes Type of Riding Place: Dunes Location (closest city): Farmington, NM USA Details: Dunes to hard sandstone, large hills with a 33 mile loop called "Oh My God". This race is held once a year, for 3 laps. Yes 100 miles. Great riding for any ORV. This place has been used for off-road for 30 years and I have never seen more than 20 machine there unless it's race day, for the 8 years I've gone. Lots of room but no services. How to get there: Farmington is in the northwest corner of the state, from HWY 64 in town you will cross HWY 371,[locally called Bisti highway] go south following the signs to Crownpoint and Thoreau. The Off Road Park is only one mile out of town off of hwy 371, there is a Off Road Park sign on the right hand side going south. The small paved exit lane for the park and can be hard to see. If you miss the entrance you will see all of the trails off to your right as the road climbs up a large plateau. There is a nice view at the top well worth the trip. The dirt road going into the park can be rough after a rain so park as soon as you drive in and check the road condition with the ATV. For more Information contact: Local Honda dealer Phone: unknown Submitted by: Mark Lamphere - [email protected] Date Submitted: 11/27/1997 Location Name: Mescalero Dunes Type of Riding Place: Dunes Location (closest city): Roswell, NM USA Details: One square mile of dunes fenced off for ORV use, 40 miles east of Roswell on Highway 380. Decent trails and several open dunes. How to get there: Highway 380 east of Roswell about 40 miles. Turnoff at "Mescalero Dunes" BLM sign. About 3/4 mile to deadend. For more Information contact: Bureau of Land Management Phone: 505-627-0272 Submitted by: Ben Boal - [email protected] Date Submitted: 6/25/1997 New YorkLocation Name: Genesee County Type of Riding Place: Trails Location (closest city): Alexander, NY USA' Details: Abandoned railroad tracks throughout Genesee Valley. Access at many different points including Goodrich John Deer sales on telephone road in Alexander(There is also a yamaha dealer one mile down the road) Interstate 90 to batavia, Route 98 south to Alexander, turn left at the yamaha dealer. The John Deer dealer is about a mile down on the left. Access to the trails anywhere a road crosses the trails. Take the tracks north toward batavia and you'll find many intersections with other tracks. The tracks intersect with many others and I haven't been to the end of them yet, but at least 50 miles are present. Most county maps will show them. Don't ride on farmers crops! Best time is the Fall when crops have been harvested and muddy trails are challenging, followed by the Spring. How to get there: Access at many different points including Goodrich John Deer sales on telephone road in Alexander(There is also a yamaha dealer one mile down the road). Interstate 90 to batavia, Route 98 south to Alexander, turn left at the yamaha dealer. The John Deer dealer is about a mile down on the left. Access to the trails anywhere a road crosses the trails. Take the tracks north toward batavia and you'll find many intersections with other tracks. The tracks intersect with many others and I haven't been to the end of them yet, but at least 50 miles are present. Most county maps will show them. For more Information contact: Parks Service Phone: 703-343-0055 Submitted by: Sandy Waite - [email protected] Date Submitted: 1/3/1999 Location Name: Woodchuck Hill Type of Riding Place: Trails Location (closest city): Frewsburg, NY United States Details: Woodchuck hill is a very large area of wooded trails with a few hill climb spots a few mud pits, a couple gravel pits and tons of trails. The land is split up between three owners, the state, Papermills, and a local rod and gun club. The only people that mind the trails being used is the rod and gun club during hunting seasons. It's a lot of fun and about the only place around that is worth going to. How to get there: Go out Ivory Road from Frewsburg. Go several miles past a blinking yellow light. Turn at the next left after a mile or so. Take the next right, and then another right. You will come to a dirt road, go left. This will take you up a large hill. At the top of the hill go left and follow that until you find a place you want to park. For more Information contact: N/A Phone: N/A Submitted by: Scott Ridout - [email protected] Date Submitted: 9/1/1998 Location Name: Desert Type of Riding Place: Track Location (closest city): Mahopac, NY USA Details: Very open area.Hill climbs and plenty of straight aways.Plenty of room to make your own track. How to get there:684 North to Katonah,Rt35 exit.Make a left at light on to Rt35.At fifth traffic light (about 4 miles) Make right on to Mahopac ave.Follow about 6 miles to first traffic light and make right on to Rt6 Entrance totrails is 50ft on right.Drive your truck in. For more Information contact: ????????? Phone: ????????? Submitted by: Spliby - [email protected] Date Submitted: 7/12/1998 Location Name: Salamanca, NY Type of Riding Place: Trails Location (closest city): Ellicottville,NY, NY USA Details: Dice runs held from Spring to Fall. 400+ bikes. About 25 miles. $10 fee. Starts at noon. Next run 7/26/98. Nearby Humphrey, NY also has runs throughout the same time period. If you don't have 4WD stay home! How to get there: About one and a half hours south of Buffalo,NY For more Information contact: Fire Co. Phone: UN Submitted by: CC - [email protected] Date Submitted: 7/7/1998 Location Name: Motorcycle, ATV park Type of Riding Place: Trails Location (closest city): Modena, NY USA Details: Three hundred acres of privately ownd wood orchads for riding,camping,picnicing,and fishing. Opend all year. Must have full riding gear (helmet,goggles,boots work or riding,gloves,and longpants no shorts. insurence is recommended not reqired (but a waiver must be signed either way). How to get there: Take new york state thruway to exit 17 newburgh, At toll first exit on right heading north on rte 300. 300 turns into 32 stay straight, make a right on to 55 east at light, park is about one mile on right side of 55. For more Information contact: Mike Lembo Phone: (914) 883-7135 Submitted by: Robert Bloodgood - [email protected] Date Submitted: 8/3/1997 Location Name: Seneca Nation of Indians VFD Type of Riding Place: Trails Location (closest city): Maybrook, NY USA Details: Trails for miles, dunes, hare scramble track, mud bogs and jumps. Ride any time of year but be careful during deer season How to get there: Off NYS thruway take Interstate 84 west to Maybrook exit at light go left and take route 208 south, go about 1-2 miles and look for Yellow Freight Truck terminal, take road behind the terminal and go about 1000 feet and you are there - great riding. For more Information contact: DEC Phone: ? Submitted by: Chuck - [email protected] Date Submitted: 12/25/1996 Location Name: Salamanca Type of Riding Place: Trail Location (closest city): N/A Details: Run starts at the Volunteer Fire department at Jimmersontown just west of Salamanca NY on the reservation. I believe the cost is $10 but the ride is at least 40 miles long and is composed of awesome mud boggs killer hills. This ride is held six or seven times a year and is well worth it. Write to the Allegany Indian Reservation VFD Salamanca NY for info. The first run is scheduled for April 27th. For more info call 716-924-2730 or e-mail Dave Wagatha at [email protected]. How to get there: 2 hrs. west of Elmira, NY on route 17. Going from east to west on 17 it is the second Salamanca Exit. DeLorme NY. Atlas page 42 C-6. For more Information contact: Allegany Indian Reservation VFD Salamanca NY Phone: N/A Submitted by: John Mahaney Date Submitted: 12/21/96 North CarolinaLocation Name: Brown Mountian OHV area Type of Riding Place: Location (closest city): Located about 20 miles north of Morganton, NC. Details: There is about 40 miles worth of trials in the Pisgah National Forest. ATV's, dirtbikes and some trails allow 4x4's. The OHV area is about 5 miles east on the left. Fee is $5 by honor system. Some of the trails are one way because they are too narrow for two-way traffic. How to get there: Take 181 north from Morganton; turn right on Brown Mountain Beach Road. For more Information contact: Grandfather Ranger District Phone: (828) 652-2144. Submitted by: Date Submitted: 4/6/2000 Location Name: Uwharrie Nat'l Forest Type of Riding Place: Trail Location (closest city): N/A Details: Countless miles of trails (beginner to expert) and firebreaks in a state park in the center of the state. Trails are marked for ATV, Jeep, Horse, Multi-use, etc. Maps available near entrance to park. 2 parking areas available and campsites nearby. Also, lake access for watercraft and fishing. It is advisable to keep the decibal level low. Keep the area clean to promote further use. How to get there: Location: Hwy 109 South about 8 miles North of Troy, NC. For more Information contact: N/A Phone: N/A Submitted by: [email protected] Date Submitted: 12/21/96 Location Name: Spencer Mountain Riding Area Type of Riding Place: Trail Location (closest city): N/A Details: Countless miles of trails, open areas, mud, hard pack, hills, sand, powerline roads, etc. Beautiful views of Yadkin River. No facilities but near town. It is advisable to keep the decibal level low. Keep the area clean to promote further use. How to get there: Location: Interstate 85 South about 15 miles South of Charlotte. Take Cox Rd. exit, turn right, go about 2 miles, entrance on Cox Rd. on the right. For more Information contact: N/A Phone: N/A Submitted by: [email protected] Date Submitted: 12/21/96 North Dakota OhioLocation Name: Smith Road Raceway ,6868 W.Smith Rd., Medina OH 44256 Type of Riding Place: Location (closest city):Medina Details: .They are opening the track to quads on Thursday nights from 4:00 until dark. This is on a one month trial basis and 50 or more riders are needed to keep the track open to quads. Cost is $15 for riders, $3 for spectators and $8 for the pee wee track. Boots, helmet, googles required. How to get there: For more Information contact: Phone: 330.725.8569 Submitted by: Date Submitted: 4/6/2000 Location Name: Wellesville Type of Riding Place: Trails Location (closest city): Welllesville, OH USA Details: This is the best spot i have rode. this really isnt motocross but there is some.this is hillclimbs.there is no restrictions and you can go there any time of the week. the size of the area is about 50000 acres of the best hills you can find. How to get there: On route 7 near Lisbon and east Liverpool get off at exit Wellesville. Make a left then a right and just follow the road. I suggest you stop at a store called Russes. Their sub sandwichs are kick ass! For more Information contact: Toby Atkins Phone: 1-440-437-8853 Submitted by: Toby Atkins - [email protected] Date Submitted: 1/21/1999 Location Name: Lawhorn's Retreat Type of Riding Place: Trails Location (closest city): Cincinnati, OH USA Details: Very nice riding land for ATVs and Horses. Based on 150 acres, there is all the riding you can handle, both wooded and clear ground. There is also a point that overlooks the city and the Ohio River! How to get there: Located in Manchester Ohio For more Information contact: Steve Self Phone: 513-724-2714 Submitted by: Steve Self - [email protected] Date Submitted: 1/25/1998 Location Name: Happy Hollow Type of Riding Place: Trails Location (closest city): Hilsboro, OH USA Details: Happy Hollow is a 98 acre tract that is privately owned. included in the riding area is a dragstrip (dirt), cirle track , and miles of wooded trails and hills in the southeastern part of Ohio. The location has camping, both primitive and w/electrical hookup, and has bathroom and shower facilities. Also, the office serves as a small general store. To the south of this is Longs Retreat, a more "civilized" camping facility, and a state owned APV site of about 50 acres. The best part of Happy Hollow is the price; $2.00 for a full days riding, $3.00 to camp w/o electric, $5.00 with electric. The owners are great! How to get there: Take RT.124 South from Hilsboro; to RT.41; turn left, travel aprox. 1 mile to the left to Happy Hollow For more Information contact: NA Phone: NA Submitted by: Mark - [email protected] Date Submitted: 10/12/1997 Location Name: Wayne National Forest Type of Riding Place: Trail Location (closest city): N/A Details: If you haven't been to Wayne National Forest yet you have been missing it. Trails,Camping,& Family fun. Huge amount of trails. State sticker, helmets & spark arresstor's are required. Ask rangers about Monday creek ORV trail system... Camping at Camp Ohio off of Rt595 South of Logan or at KOA need Hocking Hills State Park..Bring your own gas. Hope to see ya soon & Tread Lightly Please! How to get there: Located between Nelsonville & New Straitsv- ille, Ohio. Off of US RT 33. For more Information contact: Call ranger station in Athens Ohio for dates open Phone: N/A Submitted by: N/A Date Submitted: 12/21/96 Location Name: Hanging Rock ORV Trail Type of Riding Place: Trail Location (closest city): N/A Details: All vehicles must be properly registered with the Bureau of Motor Vehicles. No federal registration required. You must have a valid drivers license; or if the rider is 16 years of age, must be accompanied by a rider 18 years or older who possesses a valid drivers license. Motorcycles or ATV less than 50" in width, with an APV sticker, or valid off road vehicle registration from another state only. Paved trail head with plenty of parking, and a nice turn around circle for campers/trailers. No bathrooms. Bike load/un-load ramps(nice). Clean, nice area. The Hanging Rock Trails are 26 miles long through the scenic forested hills of the Wayne National Forest. All National Forest lands are available for hiking, primitive camping, hunting, and fishing. Bring your pole. Lots and lots of small beautiful lakes left over from the strip mining in the 50s & 60s. You may camp on the many forest roads or the best spot is 10 miles to the north at Lake Vesuvius Recreation Area. Oak Hill Campground. Only 19 camping units but, they are great! They have fire ring/grill, table, and tent pad. Electric is not optional. You must pay for it. Also has a little lantern holder. NEAT, CLEAN, we'll be back! Also campground has 2 flush bathrooms & 1 hot shower house. Dump station, water hydrants, & garbage collection points. The beach is about a mile away by car. Campground is exceptionally nice . Camping units are available by reservation(call 1-800-283-CAMP) or on a first come first serve basis. For maps or other information about Vesuvius or Hanging Rock call or write the Ironton Ranger District 6518 State Route 93 Pedro, Ohio 45659 Telephone: 614-532-3223 TTY#:614-532-0424 also check out the Pine Creek ORV trail 23 miles north of Ironton on State Route 93. How to get there: Hanging Rock ORV Trails are located in south eastern Ohio, off US Highway 52. Take State Highway 650 north 3/4 mile to Forest Road 105. Stay on Forest Service Road 105 for approximately 1.5 mile to the Main Trail Head Parking Area. All trails are marked with brown corsonite posts. For more Information contact: Ironton Ranger District Phone: 614-532-3223 Submitted by: N/A Date Submitted: 12/21/96 Location Name: Pike State Forest ORV Trail Type of Riding Place: Trail Location (closest city): N/A Details: Includes fifteen miles of trails in it's 12,000 acres of forest and country roads, winding through steep hills. This state forest and nerby Pike Lake State Park provide hunting, fishing, hiking, and camping. State sticker, helmet, spark arrestor required. Camping within 100yds of parking lot @ Longs Retreat. ** Excellent family campground. Has fishing lake, waterslide, great beach, cabins, go cart track, canoe, minature golf, etc... Probalay one of the nicest campgrounds in Ohio. The trails at the ORV park are usually pretty rough. (not for beginers). There is a novice area, but it is small. Lots of steep hills with deep ruts. Area patrolled by rangers. No alcohol in ride area. Stay on marked trails. No camping or speeding in parking lots Re-grooming is supposed to be done soon. Bike load-unload ramp in parking lot. Grocery, gas, & pizza nearby. Trails are not open year round. Call for dates... Rocky Fork State Park within 5 miles. Paint Creek State Park within 10 miles. Cove Lake State Park within 1 mile (water coaster). Long's Retreat (this is the place you want to stay!) 50 Bell Hollow Rd. Latham, Ohio 45646 1-513-588-3725 Tread Lightly! Enjoy!!!!! How to get there: Is located in the hill country of southern Ohio, west of Chillicothe. For more Information contact: N/A Phone: N/A Submitted by: Kenny.... [email protected] Date Submitted: 12/21/96 Location Name: Perry State Forest APV Area Type of Riding Place: Trail Location (closest city): N/A Details: Much of Perry State Forest was strip mined for coal prior to existing reclamation laws. The resulting terrain is rugged, and largely unvegetated. Over 15 miles of trails have been developed. How to get there: Located 8 1\2 miles north of New Lexington in Perry county For more Information contact: N/A Phone: N/A Submitted by: N/A Date Submitted: 12/21/96 OklahomaLocation Name: Big Red Off Road Park Type of Riding Place: Open Trails Location (closest city): Tecumseh Details: Fun for the whole family. Trails marked Easy, Medium and Hard. How to get there: South on hwy 177 to 59B go east to the stop sign and turn south about 1 mile on old highway 18. See the website for more information: www.bigredoffroadok.com Contact: Joe Phone: 405-201-7022 Submitted by: David Location Name: Southeastern Oklahoma Type of Riding Place: Trail Location (closest city): Broken Bow, OK USA Details: Southeastern Oklahoma is mostly open timber land that is owned by the Weyerhauser Co. the are 100's of Miles of connecting roads the range from pig trails to hard Pack gravel roads and as a bonus between these connecting are all types of trails. There are mountains and also muddy bottoms . A rider can ride all weekend and not cover the same trail if they like. these are not county roads, so it is legal to ride till your heart is content. If the rider is read hard core they can travel by using these roads and trails and cover most of three dirfferent counties here in southeastern Okla. The main thing to remember is that, the land is open for use and it has to be used responably, ie. no arrson, no trash, no distruction of the property, and if any of thse are seen please report it. If we don't take care of our riding area, we could lose it. Camping is really just anywhere you want, just find a good place. For the ATV Rider/Hunter this area is also open to legal hunting. Riding is available year round , but if the rider is into seeing the trees changing colors, the fall is the best time to ride in Southeast Oklahoma . But if the riders are going to camp, Please watch your camp fires. Again Weyerhauser Company is good enought to let people ride on their property, so we can be good enough to take care of it. How to get there: Hwy 259 north of Broken Bow, Just about any where North of Broken Bow, ok. There are major logging roads which have road numbers posted , once you turn off the Highway east or west , Just find a place to unload and ride. Maps can be obtained at the Local Weyerhauser Office approx. 6 miles North of Broken Bow. If you don't know the riding area , it is real easy to get lost, this is a big area to ride. Also you can take Hwy 3 west out of Broken Bow, Ok and about 8 miles west , just turn north and again you are on Weyerhauser Propery. For more Information contact: Weyerhauser Co. Phone: 405-584-3315 Submitted by: Allen Calvin - [email protected] Date Submitted: 11/5/1997 Location Name: McCurtain County Type of Riding Place: Trails Location (closest city): Broken Bow, OK USA Details: 100's of miles of back roads and trails or just make your own trails, mountains, river bottoms, logging roads. Plenty of rough stuff. Never get bored. Can you a whole weekend and never go over the same trail twice. Plenty of camping any where , just don't trash up the area. Actually you can travel most of three southeastern Oklahoma's Counties with out having to get on any main roadways. How to get there:Hwy 259 North of Broken Bow, Okla. about 3 Miles, Turn left or right at the Weyerhaeuser Logging 50,000 road. It is anywhere north of there, you can park and unload anywhere or camp there , just find a place. If you ride east , it is about 25 miles east to Ark.. If you ride west you can ride about 65 miles before you hit a paved road. If you ride north you can ride for about 75 miles with out geting on paved road. All us for Oklahoma ask is don't trash up the place and if you see any arrson to the weyco property , please report it. If we abuse this land Weyco can Close it to riding. By Helping Weyco , We help ourselves. You can also pickup a map at the local weyco Office ,Norht of Broken bow. For more Information contact: Weyerhaeuser Co. Phone: 405-494-6432 Submitted by: calvina - [email protected]. Date Submitted: 10/21/1997 Location Name: STILLWATER MOTORCYCLE PARK Type of Riding Place: Track Location (closest city): N/A Details: This track is built, kept up, and ridden by the legendary motorcycle racer GUY COOPER. It features a 1.5 mile motocross and two separate cross country tracks, four wheelers are very welcome. Permit to ride is only $10.00 for a family per year. Trust me this is a great track and it is the host of many excellent races, you need to check this one out. How to get there: Located 2 miles south of Stillwater and 6 miles west of Stillwater, OK For more Information contact: N/A Phone: N/A Submitted by: Joel White [email protected] Date Submitted: 12/21/96 Location Name: UNION CITY ORV RACEWAYS Type of Riding Place: Track Location (closest city): N/A Details: I personally built this one with help from Tony Baustert and it features a motocross/cross country track that will keep the avid racer airborn most of the lap. We built it for big air and that's what you get here. For info on riding here email Joel White at [email protected] and I'll write back to you with the info. How to get there: N/A For more Information contact: Joel White [email protected] Phone: N/A Submitted by: Joel White [email protected] Date Submitted: 12/21/96 Location Name: EL RENO LAKESIDE MX PARK Type of Riding Place: Track Location (closest city): N/A Details: This course has huge rolling jumps with lots of doubles for any brave enough to hit them in fourth gear. This track has seen better days but if you are close its worth the drive. How to get there: Located 20 miles west of Oklahoma City For more Information contact: N/A- Phone: N/A Submitted by: Joel White [email protected] Date Submitted: 12/21/96 Location Name: Little Sahara Type of Riding Place: Dunes Location (closest city): N/A Details: Are you looking for adventure in whatever comes your way? Are you "Born to be Wild"? There is a place for you - a place where the spirit of the frontier still cries out, a place where the meek need not venture. Most importantly, this is a place where there is talk of fast-paced, wide open, heart trobbing, banshee screaming sand duning. Could this be a place for you? It could be just the place for you. It certainly deserves a look-see if you enjoy off-roading via sand, and who doesn't? The place in question is known as Little Sahara State Park. It is located 3 miles south of Waynoka in northwest Oklahoma. It is nestled just 1 mile north of the bank of the Cimarron River. The park can be acessed from US highway 281 which runs along the eastern boundry of the park itself. The Little Sahara boast of 1520 acres of dunes that can be utilized 24 hours a day year round. The dune area of the park contains dunes which range from 25 to 75 feet high. Near the entrance area of the dunes, there are plenty of sand flats on which one can "let it rip". The larger dunes lie to the north and west of the entrance area. The largest dunes are known as "Buttercup" and "Competition Hill" and these two dunes are the hang out for the adventurers and those who wish to watch the adventurers attempt to out-do each other. TERRAIN The park certainly does not measure up to vast expanse of dunes of Glamis or the Oregon coastal dunes, but it is unique in itself. The biggest attraction of the park is its' location. It is pretty much in the middle of the US and is therefore more convienient to visit for a larger number of people. Like the Oregon area, the Sahara has many scenic trails which traverse throughout the dune area. It offers a wide varity of riding conditions that can be enjoyed by the novice as well as the pros. The region also has a relatively mild climate. Unlike the Oregon area, once you have made camp you are set for the duration of your stay. At times, Northwest Oklahmoma can be quite windy (especially in the months of March, late July and August) and some dunes can become bowled and razorbacked. Care should be taken when approaching dune tops. One can even encounter very sharp drops in areas that seem to be mostly flats. Along the southern and western dune area, one will encounter some fairly heavy timber comprised mostly of cottonwoods. Some trails weave in and out of timber and caution should be taken in these areas to avoid head- ons and, uhum, tree-ons. The best way to ride at this park is to take it easy at first until a feel for the terrain is achieved. To the south and west of the park lies the Cimarron River Valley. The valley is boarderd by the Glass Mountains which provides a striking contrast to the area. The hills generally are shrouded in haze which makes them appear blue. Extending from the north and east of the dune area lies an endless prarie of gently rounded hills covered with sage brush and native grasses. The valley and prarie area are home to a wide varity of wild game. Do not be surprised to witness a covey rise or a deer springing out from the brush when riding along one of the many trails which meander between open dune areas. WEATHER Will Rogers once said of Oklahoma's weather, "If you don't like it, stick around a minute, it will change". Like Mark Twain, old Will told the truth mainly, but on accasion he stretched it a bit. The weather can change quite rapidly in Oklahoma but mostly in the spring and winter. In the spring, the weather can turn about quite abrutly but you usualy have a warning before-hand, and, unfortunately,it comes in the form of severe thunder storms. Oklahmoma is known as tornado alley. Like those of you in California who have learned to live with quakes, Oklahomans have learned to take storms in stride as well. We have the advantage of being fore-warned. When at Little Sahara and the skies look threatening, tune to K-101 FM Woodward Ok. for fast and accurate weather information. In the winter months, there may several very nice days and, without advance signs, a blue northern rolls down the eastern slope of the rockies. It becomes quite cold for a day or two and then it warms up again until the next arrival of a Canadian air mass. January and Febuary are the two coldest months. In July and August the temperature can on occasion climb up to the high 90's and low 100's and of course the temperature on the sand is unberable. Most of those who venture to the park in the heat of the summer run mostly at night. The park has a large beacon at the entrance of the park to help the night riders find the way home in the dark. Because of the altitude and the climatic conditions, (similar to those found in some parts of Africa) western Oklahoma can have some spectacular sunsets. It may be worth your while to pack your 35mm and fire a few shots along about sundown. As in any sand environment, take a few extra precautions with your photo gear. The best time to visit the park is from April through late June and from mid September through November. The fall season would probably be the better of the two if one had to choose. The fall foilage can be quite beautifull as well. GENERAL WEATHER DATA AVERAGE WIND SPEED 12.5 MPH AVERAGE MONTHLY TEMPERATURE AND RAINFALL _____________________TEMP._________________PRECIP. JAN.________________35.26____________________.60 FEB.________________40.46____________________.98 MARCH._____________48.80___________________1.63 APRIL.______________60.30___________________2.18 MAY.________________69.10___________________4.44 JUNE._______________78.50___________________3.75 JULY._______________83.50___________________2.55 AUG.________________82.10___________________2.70 SEP.________________73.40___________________2.50 OCT.________________62.20___________________1.71 NOV.________________47.90___________________1.28 DEC.________________38.60____________________.77 CAMPING The camping area of the park is comprised of two main campgrounds. The south campground is open all year and has facilities for trailers and campers. Within this area are 24 semi-modern RV sites, with picnic tables, showers, water and electrical hookups available. A RV dumpstation is near completion and should be ready for use by the end of 1992. The north campground is more primitive and is open from April 1 to October 31. The park also offers three reservable, sheltered picnic areas and a group campsite. This camp has several individual A- frame cabins, with a large building serving as a kitchen and dining area. The group camp can accomodate 80 people. PARK FEES Dune acess fee................................... $ 4.00 per day **** dune acess is charged from March 1 through November 30 **** Tent.....................................................$ 6.00 per night RV hook up........................................ $10.00 per night Group Camp up to 50 people................... $ 175.00 per day ( $ 3.00 per person over 50 people up to 80 total with children under 6 years free ) Accommodations The park has its' own rescue vehicle and has been put to good use. The closest hospital is about 25 to 30 minutes from the park. The City of Waynoka has one of the best rated EMT and ambulance services in the State of Oklahoma. Located near and accessable from the park is B&S Buggy Shop and the Oasis convience store. These are the only private buisness in the immediate vicinity of the park. Miller' Cafe is the only full service resturant featuring a large menu. It is open from 5:30 a.m. to 9 p.m. daily. Oklahoma Motorcycle Supply, like B&S Buggy Shop, offers parts and repair service. Oklahoma Motorcylce Supply focuses primairly on 3 and 4 wheel service where as B&S is more geared to the Buggy Buisness. Both offer welding and yes, they both have very good mechanics. OMS is located downtown Waynoka and also has a parts shack at the Saraha. TELEPHONE NUMBERS FOR THE LITTLE SAHARA OKLAHOMA DEPT. OF TOURISM AND RECREATION......... 800-652-6552 LITTLE SAHARA STATE PARK................................................. 405-824-1471 LITTLE SAHARA MOTEL........................................................... 405-824-2511 B&S BUGGY SHOP...................................................................... 405-824-0831 OKLAHOMA MOTORCYCLE SUPPLY..................................... 405-824-3151 MILLER'S CAFE............................................................................ 405-824-6221 WAYNOKA 66.............................................................................. 405-824-4041 SAND HILLS SPORTS WEAR.......(DUNE WARE)...................... 405-824-9231 WAYNOKA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE.................................. 405-824-4741 WAYNOKA AMBULAMCE.......................................................... 405-824-2261 AFTER 5 P.M.................................................................................. 405-824-2061 GIVE IT A GO The biggest weekends at the park are: Labor Day, Memorial Day, Easter and probably the biggest of all is SNAKE HUNT WEEKEND which falls on the first weekend after Easter.(see October 92 issue of 3&4 Wheel Action.) If you plan to visit on any of these weekends, be sure to arrive early in the week to get a decent camping spot. The park has never turned any riders away, but camping is limited on big weekends.The dunes of the Little Sahara emulates "The Spirit of Oklahoma" and cries out to those of you who love to live life as it is meant to be. Even if you have conquered the dunes of Glamis, enjoyed the beauty of Silver Lake, marveled at the sands of Oregon and other dune areas, you have by no means done it all until you have DUNED OKLAHOMA! How to get there: It is located 3 miles south of Waynoka in northwest Oklahoma. It is nestled just 1 mile north of the bank of the Cimarron River. The park can be acessed from US highway 281 which runs along the eastern boundry of the park itself. For more Information contact: N/A- Phone: N/A Submitted by: Joel White [email protected] Date Submitted: 12/21/96 Oregon Location Name : Quartz Creek Type of Riding Place: Open Trails Location (closest city): Grants Pass Details:Nice area. Great combination of logging roads cut trails and skid trails. Multiple staging areas. Bring a gps or a good map because it is easy to get turned around. All access for ATV and moto-x. Whoops, steeps, and streams. Snow, mud, gravel, jumps and bog, QC has it all. How to get there: I-5 to Merlin-Galice Roadj ust north of Grants Pass. Through Merlin, turn right onto Hugo Road. Travel approximately 4 miles to Quartz Creek road, BLM # 35-6-8. Pass the residential area and look for side roads with pull offs. Main staging is easy to spot approximately 6 miles up. For more Information contact:Oregon BLM Submitted by: Yellowforeman500es Date Submitted:1/22/2006 Location Name: Coos Bay, Oregon Type of Riding Place: Dunes Location (closest city): Coos Bay, OR USA Details: The Oregon sand dunes are very versatile for every kind of riding abilities. There are big dunes, small dunes with razor backs, tree-shots, do-or-dies, trails, trails in the beach dune grass and riding on the beautiful Oregon Coast! The dunes are approximatly 10 miles in length and about 3-5 miles in width. The best time of the year to visit is preferbly in the Spring or Summer. Fall is also a very nice season to visit the Oregon dunes. The only restrictions are you can only ride from 6 a.m. until midnight. Also, there i USA ATV Trails Guide and Riding areas Idaho to Maryland
So you are looking for a place to ride your ATV??? We have an ATV trail guide below that will give you information on riding areas and ATV trails in the USA. Our ATV Trail guide has lots of riding spots from the OHV parks, dunes, to the popular Hatfield-McCoy riding area. We are sure you will find an ATV trail near you If you have a spot that is not listed? Please send email it with this info. Submit A Place. Location Name: Type of Riding Place: Location (closest city): Details: How to get there: For more Information contact: n/a - Phone: n/a Submitted by: Date Submitted: Submit to: ATV Trail Riding Must Haves: 1 Food and Water- You should always pack a lunch and water. Camebaks can carry up to three liters of water and they have pockets. 2 Proper riding gear- Helmet DOT certified, goggles, gloves, boots and long sleeve jersey. Also we recommend a good chest protector. 3 FIRST AID KIT 4 Trail maps- It helps from getting lost and will benefit if you need to call for help. 5 Cell Phone and GPS- these are a must!!! 6 Tools- This includes spark plugs, towrope, tire repair kit, wire, tape, knife ect. 7 Other stuff- pack a whistle flash light sunscreen, insect repellent and lighter. IdahoLocation Name: St. Anthony dunes Type of Riding Place: Dunes Location (closest city): Rexburg, ID USA Details: Hi folks. If you ever get up here to "Tater Country" and are looking for some serious sand dunes, this is the place. The area is huge and has anything and everything to keep you going. BIG fat air, huge hills to climb, just go cruisen, etc, etc. Good firm sand. Just be careful of lava rocks in the bottom of some bowls. Worth the trip. How to get there:If you're on I15, get on HWY20 North to Rexburg. Take a left at the 3rd Rexburg exit. Go north about 10 miles until you come to a blinking light. Go left for about 3 miles and look for the Egin lakes parking area. UNLOAD! For more Information contact: Cherry Creek Visitors Center - Phone: (208)766-4788 Submitted by: Bretto - [email protected] Date Submitted: 3/23/1998 Location Name: Pocatello MotoCross Park Type of Riding Place: Track Location (closest city): Pocatello, Idaho Details: Pocatello's motocross track How to get there: Pocatello MotoCross Park is located near the Pocatello airport. Just get I-86 and take the airport exit, turn right on the frontage road, go one mile east to Pit Road, then north 1/2 mile. For more Information contact: Rick Morrison - Phone: (208)238-9283 Club URL: Submitted by: [email protected] Date Submitted: 10/10/2006 Location Name: Steck Park Type of Riding Place: Dunes Location (closest city): Weiser, ID Us Details: This a grest spot for Idaho's to get a chance to take in some of the sand... Since their is nothing besides potato's on Idaho. Their is about 100 arces of sand and hills a couple of bowls to ride on. The best time of the year is spring, summer, fall. The only restrictions are to ahave a off road sticker. Their is not much traffic to to the popolur damand of Motercycle's and not ATV's this is where Atver's can have a blast... How to get there:Off the interstate 80 leaving Ontario OR, heading towards Portland OR. Get off the at the sign for Weiser and follow the signs to head towards "Steck Park" and you will run right into it.. For more Information contact: Weiser Park - Phone: 886-5577 Submitted by: Aaron L Hebner - [email protected] Date Submitted: 5/5/1997 IllinoisLocation Name: Kereker Botoms Type of Riding Place: Trails Location (closest city): Jonseboro, IL u.s. Details: Big, hilly, mudding,trail ride How to get there:Go to Jonesbor For more Information contact: Terry Henderson - Phone: 1-618-893-2223 Submitted by: Terry Henderson - Date Submitted: 1/22/1999 Location Name: Mill Creek Type of Riding Place: Trails Location (closest city): Marshall, IL U.S.A. Details: A few hundred acres of pure riding enjoyment. It only costs $1 a day and there are all kinds of hills and low lying mud bogs just waiting for an ATV. These trails are right beside a lake and you can just imagine the terrain. It has very nice campgrounds and wonderful views right on the trails. How to get there:Take I70 out of Terre Haute and get off at Marshall. There is a county road that takes you right to it. You should see a large cellular tower just to the west of Marshall. There is a country road that goes right by that tower. Take that road (right across from McDonald's I think) and follow it to the end and take a right at the intersection. Follow that road to Mill Creek and you should be there in about 10 minutes going about 60-65 MPH. For more Information contact: Mill Creek County Park - Phone: N/A Submitted by: Andy Newell - [email protected] Date Submitted: 12/20/1997 Location Name: Lincoln Trail Motorsports Type of Riding Place: Track Location (closest city): Casey Illinois, IL USA Details: Approx 500 acres. Moto cross track, gran prix course dine buggy track. How to get there:Between Casey and Greenup Illinois on U.S 40 For more Information contact: LTM Gene Ramsey - Phone: 217-932-2041 Submitted by: Earl Jones - [email protected] Date Submitted: 5/3/1997 IndianaLocation Name: ANDERSON CYCLE RANCH Type of Riding Place: Trails Location (closest city): ANDERSON, IN USA Details: THEY HAV MOTOCROSS,SUPERCROSS TRACKS & 78 ACRES OF TRAILS AT ANDERSON INDIANA How to get there:CALL THEM AND THEY WILL TELL U For more Information contact: ANDERSON CYCLE RANCH - Phone: PHONE BOOK Submitted by: ZACH UBERTO - DCARR64529 Date Submitted: 3/10/1998 Location Name: Badlands Type of Riding Place: Trail Location (closest city): b'ham, AL USA Details: badlands Flyer write up about Badlands How to get there:N/A For more Information contact:N/A - Phone: N/A Submitted by: Mike Williams Date Submitted: 12/21/96 Location Name: Badlands Type of Riding Place: Dunes Location (closest city): Attica, IN USA Details: There is every type of riding you could think of sand,muck,trail,creek,track a few jumps. This place is awesome ! It is 700+ acres. there is not much shade at all so if you go when it is real hot an enclosed trailer or umbrella would be a good idea. It cost $15.00 for all day. the hours are 9A.M. till dark tou can camp at a place about 10 miles away called Summers Carroll Campground it cost $16.00 per day for a camper.They also have a nice pool after a hard day riding is nice. You do have to have a safety flag on your bike or atv ,you can pick them up there for $9.00 or else pay an additinal $5.00 . It is a 2.5 hour drive for me but its worth it. We usually go on Friday and set up camp and spend the weekend. If you get a chance check it out!!!!! How to get there:3968 N. Xavier Rd. Attica , In. For more Information contact: The Badlands - Phone: 1-765-762-2981 Submitted by: Randy Baldwin - [email protected] Date Submitted: 10/26/1998 Location Name: Coe, IN Type of Riding Place: Trails Location (closest city): Lynville, IN United States Details: Medium to large coverage area (all trails can't be ridden in one day). Lots of hills, jumps, long trails. Best time is any time. It gets very muddy when it rains though. E-mail me if you'd like to go sometime, always looking for someone to ride with. How to get there:Southwestern Indiana, I-64, exit 39, (Lynville exit) take highway 61 north about 10 miles till you come to Coe. Near Author Junction, intersection of highway 64 and 61. For more Information contact: null - Phone: null Submitted by: Brian - [email protected] Date Submitted: 12/22/1998 Location Name: dugger Type of Riding Place: Trails Location (closest city): linton, IN usa Details: technaicle trails acreage unknown over 700+ do not RIDE ON STREET they will give 85.00 tickets know matter what. very fun place to ride if we keep it clean. How to get there:I-70 west to 23 which is ST. rd. 59 30 min. or so when you see big water tower 2nd street on west side which should be 400. Go till it dead ends turn left you have to. Go to first street on right about 2 miles when you get to the train tracks you are there. For more Information contact: unknown - Phone: unknown Submitted by: caine - tracidewit Date Submitted: 10/26/1998 Location Name: Haspin Arces Type of Riding Place: Trails Location (closest city): Laurel , IN Franklin Details: 750 arces of trails and two MX tracks Summer is the best time to visit. Helmets required. How to get there:Take State Road 121 into Laurel turn cross a bridge and your'e there.{ I think] For more Information contact: N/A - Phone: N/A Submitted by: Jonathan Nicholson - [email protected] Date Submitted: 1/21/1998 Location Name: Haspin Acres Off-Road Park Type of Riding Place: Trail Location (closest city): N/A Details: Map of Haspin write up about haspin How to get there:Located in southeast Indiana near Laurel. Features Trailriding for all types of off-road vehicles. Has motorcross track, sand drag strip, TT track, campground, lake, showers, club house. Camping is primative. Lots of weekend action. Be careful. Lots of off camber trails, and deep ruts from the 4 wheel vehicles. Still a nice place to ride. Best to go during the week. Helmet required. No riding after dark. $7.00 a head. No age restrictions. No muffler restrictions. Must sign a liability waiver at the gate. Gas, food and small bike shop in Laurel. If you can find Laurel. You can find Haspin. Town is very small. Bring your own Fast Gas. TWIST THE WICK & HOLD ON!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Large hills, and very technical trails. Soupy when wet. I don't know the acreage, but there are plenty for a weekend ride. For more Information contact: NA- Phone: N/A Submitted by: Mike Williams Date Submitted: 12/21/96 Location Name: Lynnville - at I-64 & S.R. 61 ( Indiana ) Type of Riding Place: Trail Location (closest city): N/A Details: PROS: No fee, Big parking lot, Gas close by..... CONS: No camping, Trails are in bad shape, 4x4 recommended. How to get there: N/A For more Information contact: NA- Phone: N/A Submitted by: [email protected] Date Submitted: 12/21/96 Location Name: lynnville area and around it. Type of Riding Place: Trails Location (closest city): evansville, IN usa Details: the best time for this area is anytime unless its raining.lot of hills,very fast for dirt bikes.one trail is 10.7miles long How to get there:go to evansville go east to boonville 2 light turnleft go about 12 miles on right . For more Information contact: (null) - Phone: (null) Submitted by: Andy Kraus - Date Submitted: 3/30/1997 Location Name: potters cave Type of Riding Place: Trails Location (closest city): lewisville, IN usa Details: trails with hills,creeks,small atv track very small, and a cave to go trough. great place for beginers not very technicalbut some challaging hills on a little over 500 acres. fee free just sign waver.How to get there:st. 67 south to drunkers pike sign on telphone pole go west under 5 miles. when you see a big airplane and i mean big in the feild you just past it. go back to the white and blue trail home sign waver and trails are back in woods. don't be surprised if no one is there riding not to many people know about this place yet For more Information contact: potters - Phone: unknown Submitted by: caine - tracidewit Date Submitted: 10/26/1998 Location Name: Redbird State Riding Area ( Indiana ) Type of Riding Place: Open Trails Location (closest city):Dugger, IN Details: Open 9am to 5pm on Sat and Sun from Apr to Nov. 600 acres of great trails that are set up for all skill levels. Wooded trails, hills, mud, you name it, it's here. How to get there: From Linton, IN-Heading West out of Linton, Indiana on Highway 54 towards Dugger, IN, You will pass a closed Ford dealership on the right (intersection of Highway 54 and highway 59)-2.5 miles past the Ford Dealer (still going West) on Highway 54 turn right (North) onto 1500 West.-Traveling North on 1500 West, take your first gravel road to the left (West) or 350 North.-The Main Entrance is about 1 mile West on 350 North.From Hwy 41 (Terre Haute-Evansville)-Take Hwy 41 to 54 East.-Drive on 54 East until you get to Dugger, IN-Drive through Dugger on 54 until you reach 1500 West (On Left ((North)) side of road) Note: 1500 West is easy to miss, but it's about 2 miles East of Dugger.-Turn Left (North) onto 1500 West-Traveling North on 1500 West, take your first gravel road to the left (West) or 350 North.-The Main Entrance is about 1 mile West on 350 North.From I-70 (Brazil Exit Area) If you are coming from Indy, this is the best route.-Get on Hwy 59 (Brazil Exit #23) and head South towards Clay City.--Take 59 South for about 30 miles until you get to the 59-54 intersection near Linton -Follow Directions above "From Linton" For more Information contact: the volunteer management team Phone: 812-847-9172 Web:http://www.redbirdsra.com/index.htm Submitted by:CnS611 Date Submitted: 02/21/97 Location Name: Timberline Cycle Ranch Type of Riding Place: Trails Location (closest city): Anderson /Chesterfield, IN usa Details: Timberline Cycle Ranch is a great weekend spot. Open 7 days a week 9:00 till about 6:00 The have an awsome outdoor supercross style track with 30 man starting gate. they have ama sanctioned races throughout the year, and have gp races a few times a year (like a hare scramble but more open and faster. It has a small 2nd track that is fun to play race on, and an island (big) on the white river with a gp/ natural terrain track with a couple descent jumps. they have a small area allong theriver with a short sand loop to race and play. The area ahas a descent hill climb section too. Condidtions are usually really good, even after rain the are soaks it up well. The supercross track has awsome jumps about 20 or so, with small to huge doubles, step ups, table tops, and a 70' triple. The are is aslo a campground with a large mowed feild over looking the track. Bleacher seating, showers, clean restrooms with running water, small parts counter, primitive camping as well as camping with hookups, it has a swimming lake with a nice sand beach right by the track to cool off. The track /area is sponsored and owned by Anderson Honda / Kawasaki which is nearby for parts. The track is kept up pretty well, the track is perfect after races, as they have dozers, plows, and water trucks manicure the track to perfection a day or two prior to a race. the only time they close the track (area still open) is when the track is prepped (usually thurs-fri prior to a race). It is a great place to ride with ammenities you never ever see at riding areas!!!! How to get there:Take I-69 to st rd 32 (chesterfield exit) go through Chesterfield and look for a sign for skyview apartments (only a 1-2 miles from 69) turn left, and go about 200 yards till the road comes to a "T" look to your left and you will see the entrance. stop at the gate check in. For more Information contact: Timberline - Phone: 765-378-5909 Submitted by: Jason Struble - [email protected] Date Submitted: 10/15/1998 IowaLocation Name: Ely OHV park Type of Riding Place: Trails Location (closest city): Solon, IA USA Details: This is an Iowa OHV park that is near the Coralville Reservoir. It is on Army Corp of Engineers land and is about 120 acres in size. This is open to OHV's and does include pick-ups. How to get there:Visit our website for a map at the following address: For more Information contact: Iowa DNR - Phone: (515) 281-3449 Submitted by: John F. Neumayer - [email protected] Date Submitted: 11/23/1997 Location Name: Rathbun OHV park Type of Riding Place: Trails Location (closest city): Russell, IA USA Details: This is an Iowa OHV park which is adjacent to Lake Rathbun. It is 120 acre park that is heavily wooded. This is on Army Corp of Engineer land. It is not open to pick-ups and requires an Iowa OHV stickers to ride in this park. How to get there:Visit our website for a map at the following address: For more Information contact: Iowa DNR - Phone: (515) 281-3449 Submitted by: John F. Neumayer - [email protected] Date Submitted: 11/23/1997 Location Name: Riverview OHV park Type of Riding Place: Track Location (closest city): Waterloo, IA USA Details: This is an Iowa OHV park being constructed as a join effort between the city of Waterloo, Iowa and a local OHV club called the Trailblazers from Independence, Iowa. This is located within the city limits of Waterloo adjacent to the Cedar River. It is a small riding area (less than 50 acres) with plans of several MX tracks to be constructed. It is not open to pick-ups. You must have an Iowa OHV sticker to ride in this park. How to get there:Visit our website to see a map at the following: For more Information contact: Iowa DNR - Phone: (515) 281-3449 Submitted by: John F. Neumayer - [email protected] Date Submitted: 11/23/1997 Location Name: Bluff Creek OHV park Type of Riding Place: Trails Location (closest city): Bussey, IA USA Details: This Iowa OHV park is an old strip mine that is a total of 360 acres. It has serveral MX tracks, hills, and some wooded trails. It is not open for pick-ups. You must have an Iowa OHV state sticker ride. It is open year-round. How to get there:Visit the Iowa OHV website for a map at the following: For more Information contact: Iowa DNR - Phone: (515) 281-3449 Submitted by: John F. Neumayer - [email protected] Date Submitted: 11/23/1997 Location Name: 5. River Valley OHV Park in Council Bluffs Iowa. Type of Riding Place: Trail Location (closest city): N/A Details: The riding area is managed by the River Valley Trail Rider chapter of the Nebraska Off Highway Vehicle Association. Scheduled opening date of the 300 acre OHV park is late 1997. Iowa OHV stickeris required. How to get there: The new River Valley OHV park is located on the north side of the south Omaha bridge (first bridge south across the Missouri River) in Council Bluffs For more Information contact: Nebraska Off Highway Vehicle Association, the state of Iowa, or Rick Cleaver of the River Valley Trail Riders- Phone: 712-325-0257 Submitted by: Dan Nitzel - Nebraska Off Highway Vehicle Association Date Submitted: 12/21/96 KansasLocation Name: perry lake atv trails Type of Riding Place: Trails Location (closest city): perry, KS usa Details: open all year round from dawn till dusk How to get there:highway 24 east from topeka For more Information contact: park service - Phone: 785-863-2278 Submitted by: toby mosher - [email protected] Date Submitted: 2/3/1998 KentuckyLocation Name: Black Mountain Rec park Type of Riding Place: Open Trails Location (closest city): Harlan Kentucky Details: 300 miles of trails - 7500 acres, easy to extreme. Primitive and elec/water camping available, RV Sites, rental cabins and hotels all within short distances. How to get there: I-75 South to Corbin^^^Exit 29 take left on 25E ^^^Take Hwy 119 to Harlan^^^^^^Putney Trail head ^^^Right on 119 8 miles^^^^^^Evarts Trailhead^^^Left on 421 to Kentucky 38 For more Information contact: Harlan Tourism - Phone: 606-573-4156 Website: http://www.harlancountytrails.com Submitted by: Stephen Foster Date Submitted: 09/14/2006 Location Name: Livingston Type of Riding Place: Trails Location (closest city): n/a, KY USA Details: If you want It, It's there! There is everything from the smooth sandy main trails, to rocky stair-step trails, to huge hills. So there is riding for all levels. Just think before you drop off of some cliff! They have nice parking located at the shell mart, but don't park at the truck stop! How to get there:I-75 to exit 49. Take a right and there's the shell station. For more Information contact: Livingston Shell Mart - Phone: n/a Submitted by: Todd from the Larry Crew - n/a Date Submitted: 10/22/1998 Location Name: stoney cove Type of Riding Place: Trails Location (closest city): morehead ky, KY USA Details: nice wide trails running along cave run lake How to get there:I64 sharky exit hy801 turn left onto 826 cross lake damm first road on left right after you cross damm For more Information contact: n/a - Phone: n/a Submitted by: Neil - [email protected] Date Submitted: 6/25/1998 Location Name: trails and dunes Type of Riding Place: Trails Location (closest city): e-town/ rineyville, KY u.s. Details: This area is a great spot to ride for anyone, it includes lots of tight woods riding and dunes. This is private property that my family owns so please call us before scheduling a ride and we will show you around. There are probably 20+ miles of trails in this area... all fun to ride, there are not many mudholes so it is for the clean rider. dirt-bikes are welcomed!, OLOT OF FUN! How to get there:call for directions For more Information contact: Nathan or Ron mccauley - Phone: 606-263-7559 (lexingon) Submitted by: Nathan McCauley - [email protected] Date Submitted: 1/7/1998 Location Name: Tri County Area Type of Riding Place: Trails Location (closest city): Hindman, KY U.S.A. Details: The trails here are all old reclaimed strip mine and logging roads located in the Knott, Letcher, and Perry county area. In most areas you need no permission to ride but the trails do get rough. To ride you need a good 4 wheel drive or a stout two wheel drive. There are many areas of deep mud and lots of slick rock climbing. How to get there:N/A For more Information contact: Fish and Game club - Phone: N/A Submitted by: James Caudill - [email protected] Date Submitted: 11/23/1997 Location Name: LOC 8 OVER KY RIVER Type of Riding Place: Trails Location (closest city): LEX/NICHOLASVILLE, KY U S Details: LOC 8 IS A VERY FUN TRAIL OVERLOOKING THE KY RIVER, IT IS A TRAIL I WOULD RECAMEND TO ANYONE THAT IS USED TO RIDING TRAILS THE TRAIL IS FULL OF FUN MUDHOLES THAT ARE ALSO EASILY AVOIDED IT IS 8 MILES IN LENGTH AND IS FAIRLY SAFE ALTHOUGH TO THE RIGHT OF THE TRAIL IS A STEEP, STEEP HILL AND AT ONE POINT TOWARDS THE END OF THE TRAIL THERE IS A LANDSLIDE THAT SHOULD ONLY BE CROSSED BY THE BEST RIDER IN THE GROUP AND THE OTHER MEMBERS SHOULD JUST WALK ACROSS. THE TRAIL IS GREAT FOR MUD 'N' AND JUST PLAIN TRAIL RIDING I WOULD HAVE TO SAY IT IS ONE OF MY FAVORITE TRAILS THAT I HAVE EVER BEEN ON (THAT IS WHY I LISTED IT) THERE IS A CAMP- SITE AT THE TOP OF THE TRAIL GREAT FOR THOSE OF YOU THAT WOULD LIKE TO STAY OVERNIGHT AND ALSO THER IS CAMP NELSON VERY CLOSE (LESS THAN 1 MILE FROM START OF TRAIL How to get there:FROM MANOWAR AND NICHOLASVILLE ROAD: TAKE NICHOLASVILLE ROAD TOWARDS TOYOTA ON NICH ABOUT 10 MILES TIL IT TURNS INTO OLD DANVILLE OR NOW '27' STAY ON THAT UNTIL YOU REACH CAMP NELSON ROAD WHICH SHOULD BE ACROSS FROM A SHELL STATION (CAMP NELSON RD WILL BE ON YOUR LEFT) TURN ONTO CAMP NELSON AND TAKE IT ALL THE WAY TO THE END WHERE THE OLD BRIDGE IS GO ACROSS THE BRIDGE (ON QUAD) AND TAKE THE FIRST RIGHT STAY ON THAT ROAD FOR ABOUT A MILE AND IT WILL TAKE YOU DOWN INTO A CREEK BED WHICH IS THE BEGINING OF LOC 8 TRAIL For more Information contact: TRY CAMP NELSON - Phone: N/A Submitted by: NATHAN MCCAULEY - [email protected] Date Submitted: 11/21/1997 Location Name: LOC 8 OVER KY RIVER Type of Riding Place: Trails Location (closest city): LEX/NICHOLASVILLE, KY THINK ABOUT IT Details: LOC 8 IS A VERY FUN TRAIL OVERLOOKING THE KY RIVER, IT IS A TRAIL I WOULD RECAMEND TO ANYONE THAT IS USED TO RIDING TRAILS THE TRAIL IS FULL OF FUN MUDHOLES THAT ARE ALSO EASILY AVOIDED IT IS 8 MILES IN LENGTH AND IS FAIRLY SAFE ALTHOUGH TO THE RIGHT OF THE TRAIL IS A STEEP, STEEP HILL AND AT ONE POINT TOWARDS THE END OF THE TRAIL THERE IS A LANDSLIDE THAT SHOULD ONLY BE CROSSED BY THE BEST RIDER IN THE GROUP AND THE OTHER MEMBERS SHOULD JUST WALK ACROSS THE TRAIL IS GREAT FOR MUD 'N' AND JUST PLAIN TRAIL RIDING I WOULD HAVE TO SAY IT IS ONE OF MY FAVORITE TRAILS THAT I HAVE EVER BEEN ON (THAT IS WHY I LISTED IT) THERE IS A CAMP- SITE AT THE TO OF THE TRAIL GREAT FOR THOSE OF YOU THAT WOULD LIKE TO STAY OVERNIGHT AND ALSO THER IS CAMP NELSON VERY CLOSE (LESS THAN 1 MILE FROM START OF TRAIL How to get there:FROM MANOWAR AND NICHOLASVILLE ROAD: TAKE NICHOLASVILLE ROAD ABOUT 10 MILES TIL IT TURNS INTO OLD DANVILLE OR NOW '27' STAY ON THAT UNTIL YOU REACH CAMP NELSON ROAD WHICH SHOULD BE ACROSS FROM A SHELL STATION (CAMP NELSON RD WILL BE ON YOUR RIGHT) TURN ONTO CAMP NELSON AND TAKE IT ALL THE WAY TO THE END WHERE THE OLD BRIDGE IS GO ACROSS THE BRIDGE (ON QUAD) AND TAKE THE FIRST RIGHT STAY ON THAT ROAD FOR ABOUT A MILE AND IT WILL TAKE YOU DOWN INTO A CREEK BED WHICH IS THE BEGINING OF LOC 8 TRAIL For more Information contact: TRY CAMP NELSON - Phone: N/A Submitted by: NATHAN MCCAULEY - [email protected] Date Submitted: 11/21/1997 Location Name: Livingston, Kentucky (Better known as 909). Type of Riding Place: Trail Location (closest city): N/A Details: Trails are rough, and technical. Not for the weak of heart. Be careful of no return hills. When in doubt-check it out! Lots of stairstep & slickrock. Four Wheel Drive area(lots of ruts). Skid plates are a must! Heavy ply tires recomended (BanditXC/HoleshotsXC). Beautiful area bordering Rockcastle River! Big Timber and Beautiful vistas. Bring the camera! I do not recomend this area to beginners. However there alot of easy riding if you stay on the main trails. Lots of bluffs, cliffs & sinkholes in the area... Also there is a good test,and tune area next to the Shell that has a good high-wall to play on. Lots and lots and lots of trails... Have fun with this one... No Racing Gas in the area...Bring your own Spectro. CAMPING AT: Tree State Park within 30 minutes. (great place for the wife and kids to ride) Beautiful campground.Picnic area, Shelter Houses, Ride right out of your campsite. No water or electric. Pit toilets. Primitave with upgraded lots. *SHARP* Has to be the nicest FREE campground I have seen. send E-mail? K.O.A. campground & the Renfro Valley Jamboree located in Mt Vernon. About 15 minutes to the north. Remember to Tread Lightly!!! How to get there: Corner of Interstate 75 & Kentucky Rt 909 (Livingston exit) Park in the Shell gas station(only gas station). Trail head is located at entrance to the gas station. Go straight up the dirt road. Some parking at top of hill, but leave trailers down at the Shell (limited turn around & steep hill). Small motel service provided by the owners of the Shell station (seasonal). Best places to stay are either in Mt. Vernon (Renfro Valley) to the north, or London to the south. Better selection in London. For more Information contact: N/A- Phone: N/A Submitted by: Kenny... [email protected] Date Submitted: 12/21/96 Location Name: S-Tree State Recreation Area - Daniel Boone Nat'l Forest Type of Riding Place: Trail Location (closest city): N/A Details: Trails: Moderate to easy. Well groomed 60inch wide trails. No heavy vehicle traffic...Smooothhhh!!!(50 inch width restiction) Well marked.Lots of litte jumps..Can run 3rd alot.. Beautiful scenery. Lots of trails..mileage unknown. Enough to keep you busy for a couple of days.. Campsites: *NICE*CLEAN*EMPTY* Seems no one knows of this remotly located honey hole. During the week you will have the whole place to yourself. Picnic area with nice shelter houses. Pack out your own trash. There are level lots that are built up with gravel. Every site has its own lantern holder & BBQ grill! You can ride your bike right from your site to the trail. Some of the trails connect right in the campground. Drawbacks: Middle of no where, No electric, No water, Pit toilets(Nice Ones) if there is such a thing! Great place to take the family for a weekend getaway. Bring a generator and plenty of water. Any anything else for that matter..(DECELENT!) Love this place!!! Remember to Tread Lightly!!! How to get there: Directions from Lexington: Interstate 75 south to State Route 595 (Berea). Go east on St. Rt.595 to U.S.Route 421 Go south on 421 to S-Tree State Recreation Area(on right). Area is between Sandgap & McKee. Directions from St. Rt. 909 ride area(35min): Take St. Rt. 909 east to U.S. Rt. 25 Go north on U.S. Rt. 25 to Livingston. Take St. Rt. 89 east to S-Tree State Recreation Area Turn left into park. For more Information contact: N/A- Phone: N/A Submitted by: Kenny... [email protected] Date Submitted: 12/21/96 Location Name: Turkey Bay ( Land Between The Lakes- Kentucky ) Type of Riding Place: Trail Location (closest city): N/A Details: PROS: Camping, Fishing, 2,500 acreage, Open year round...... CONS: Large fee, No electric hook-ups, No bath house. How to get there: N/A For more Information contact: N/A- Phone: N/A Submitted by: Kenny... [email protected] Date Submitted: 12/21/96 Location Name: Daniel Boone National Forest ( Kentucky ) Type of Riding Place: Trail Location (closest city): N/A Details: PROS: Many..... CONS: None that I can think of. How to get there: N/A For more Information contact: N/A- Phone: N/A Submitted by: Kenny... [email protected] Date Submitted: 12/21/96 LouisianaLocation Name: merango,swamp Type of Riding Place: Trails Location (closest city): monroe, LA usa Details: there is 19 miles of mud!! there is a organized ride in july that supports {wish i could foundation}the trials are open year round and the best times to go is spring through fall.the only restrictions is its closed during hunting season.the area is hebert,louisiana.there was an article written in the dec.issue of dirtwheels magizine about the ride. How to get there:out of monroe go south on 165s,18 miles to riverton,left on riverton hwy.take right on hebert hwy. For more Information contact: la.wildlife and fisheries - Phone: {318}3624246 Submitted by: randy gosdin - [email protected] Date Submitted: 4/14/1998 Location Name: LA Dunes Type of Riding Place: Dunes Location (closest city): Alexandria, LA USA Details: 300 acres of big sand dunes, next to Camp Claiborne (if you get tired of riding the dunes-NOT!-hit 90 miles of trails @ Claiborne. No Restrictions. $15.00 all day , $10 dollars each additional day. Camp sites availible. camper hookups. 30 acre lake for swiming, jet skis, etc.. during the summer. $10.00 for a flag if you don't have one. Drag races on Sundays for competition. All year round. Winter hours- opens 11:00 A.M. Fridays thru sundown Sunday. Soon to come Paint ball/Four wheeler wars. How to get there:From Interstate 10 North on Highway 165 (inbetween Lake Charles and Lafayette) approx. 60 miles (pass through Oakdale, Glenmora, McNary) about 2 miles or so past McNary on right just past a bridge. Big Yellow Sign If you get to Forrest Hill you have gone too far. For more Information contact: Lake Charles Yamaha - Phone: (318)436-8449 Submitted by: Brent Cole - [email protected] Date Submitted: 1/26/1998 Location Name: camp claiborne Type of Riding Place: Trails Location (closest city): Forest Hills, LA USA Details: Please add this to "details" on ride spot. There are (3) 2-way "marked" loop trails, maintained by U.S. Forestry Service several off-road clubs. The different trail names are the "Woodworth Loop", "Boy Scout Loop" and the "North Loop". the are 29, 30 and 31 miles long, respectivly. Several events are held there, including "Louisiana Dirt Days", several SERA events and hare scrambles and poker runs. How to get there:SEE PREVIOUS LISTING For more Information contact: SEE LISTING - Phone: SEE LISTING Submitted by: TIM BOLES - [email protected] Date Submitted: 9/23/1997 Location Name: camp claiborne Type of Riding Place: Trails Location (closest city): Forest Hills, LA USA Details: Please add this to "details" on ride spot. There are (3) 2-way "marked" loop trails, maintained by U.S. Forestry Service several off-road clubs. The different trail names are the "Woodworth Loop", "Boy Scout Loop" and the "North Loop". the are 29, 30 and 31 miles long, respectivly. Several events are held there, including "Louisiana Dirt Days", several SERA events and hare scrambles and poker runs. How to get there:SEE PREVIOUS LISTING For more Information contact: SEE LISTING - Phone: SEE LISTING Submitted by: TIM BOLES - [email protected] Date Submitted: 9/23/1997 Location Name: CAMP CLAIBORN Type of Riding Place: Trails Location (closest city): FOREST HILL, LA USA Details: ANY TIME OF YEAR, How to get there:GO DOWN I 12 TO FOREST HIL EXIT TAKE A RIGHT GO TO RAIL ROAD TRACK AND TAKE A LEFT GO DOWN ABOUT 12 MILES AND IT IS ON YOUR LEFT For more Information contact: FOREST HILL - Phone: 1318 8384589 Submitted by: JHON DOE - Date Submitted: 9/19/1997 Location Name: Bonnet Carre Spillway Type of Riding Place: Trails Location (closest city): Norco, LA USA Details: 97,000 acres of sandy,muddy,swampy terrain.Open year round to all ORV's. Area includes dirt roads, trails thru wooded areas,and mud bogs for the 4WD trucks. Also, there is an area to launch boats and to fish. How to get there:From the east: Exit I-10 at the I-310 split in Kenner.LA. Head south on I-310 to Hwy 61. Exit right on Hwy 61 and go app. 5 miles to the town of Norco. The spillway intersects Hwy 61 just west of the town. Enter the spillway on the south side of Hwy 61. Parking is available right after you enter. Coming from the west: Exit I-10 at the town of Laplace and head south on Hwy 51 for 2 miles. Turn left at the intersection of Hwy 51 and Hwy 61 and go 5 miles to the spillway. Cross over the spillway and enter on the south side as mentioned above. For more Information contact: N/A - Phone: N/A Submitted by: Gary Stein - N/A Date Submitted: 5/4/1997 MaineLocation Name: Stud Mill Road Type of Riding Place: Trails Location (closest city): Orono, ME USA Details: Stud Mill Road runs from Orono to Calais. It is a private dirt super-highway open to all. It is used for access to natural resources. Huge gravel pits, logging roads, mountain trails, deep woods, lakes, streams, any type of terrain your heart desires. Use a DeLorme Atlass and Gazzetere for awesome maps. Ride forever and never get bored. Bring food, fuel, map and compass. Maine has many spots like this, but this is one of the biggest and best. Its immense!! How to get there:Take I-95 to Orono Maine, or Rte 1 to Calais, or any point in between. For more Information contact: DeLorme Map Company - Phone: 207-555-1212 Submitted by: Jeremy Hinman - [email protected] Date Submitted: 3/28/1998 Location Name: Katahdin Lodge Type of Riding Place: Open Trails Location (closest city): Patten, ME USA Details: Hundreds of miles of legal wilderness trails. Deep woods, mudholes, gravel pits, mountains, lakes. Rooms, cabins and meals at reasonable rates. ATV rentals available How to get there:Located 19 miles north of I-95 exit #264 on State Rt. 11. For more Information contact: Katahdin Lodge - Phone: 207-528-7731 Website: http://www.katahdinlodge.com Submitted by: Chuck Loucka Date Submitted: 8/1/2006 MarylandLocation Name: Pocomoke State Forest Type of Riding Place: Trails Location (closest city): Pocomoke, MD USA Details: 4 wheelers only, year round, $15 annual sticker fee How to get there:Route 113 North from Pocomoke approx. 8 miles on the left hand side For more Information contact: Park Service - Phone: 410-632-2566 Submitted by: Israel Engle - [email protected] Date Submitted: 3/25/1997 USA ATV Trails Guide and Riding areas Alabama to Georgia
So you are looking for a place to ride your ATV??? We have an ATV trail guide below that will give you information on riding areas and ATV trails in the USA. Our ATV Trail guide has lots of riding spots from the OHV parks, dunes, to the popular Hatfield-McCoy riding area. We are sure you will find an ATV trail near you If you have a spot that is not listed? Please send email it with this info. Submit A Place. Location Name: Type of Riding Place: Location (closest city): Details: How to get there: For more Information contact: n/a - Phone: n/a Submitted by: Date Submitted: Submit ATV Trail Riding Must Haves: 1 Food and Water- You should always pack a lunch and water. Camebaks can carry up to three liters of water and they have pockets. 2 Proper riding gear- Helmet DOT certified, goggles, gloves, boots and long sleeve jersey. Also we recommend a good chest protector. 3 FIRST AID KIT 4 Trail maps- It helps from getting lost and will benefit if you need to call for help. 5 Cell Phone and GPS- these are a must!!! 6 Tools- This includes spark plugs, towrope, tire repair kit, wire, tape, knife ect. 7 Other stuff- pack a whistle flash light sunscreen, insect repellent and lighter Alabama Location Name: Atv/dirt bike road way Type of Riding Place: Trails Location (closest city): russellville, AL USA Details: This if a very fun trail.If you love mud come when it has rained recently.Their are also alot of jumps(for more experienced riders).I is a strech or dirt about 12 miles long and 40 feet wide.Their are also alot of trails runing off of it.Theirs even a dirt bike track!Email me for details. How to get there:Off of Highway 243 turn on to highway 24 (near food world) Drive about 3 to 4 miles until you see County road 77 (on the left)turn down it drive about a half mile until you see se alot of dirt on both sides of the road and your there! For more Information contact: Don prince - Phone: email me Submitted by: Don Prince - [email protected] Date Submitted: 7/27/1998 --------------------------------------- Location Name: Coal Mine Mountain Type of Riding Place: Trails Location (closest city): Huntsville, AL, AL USA Details: Approximately 480 sq.miles of hilly wooded terrain. Many easy trails and dirt roads, and many challenging 4x4 trails (my preference). Open year round, but very limited during hunting season, Nov-Jan. Helmets and effective mufflers are required, but there's no admission charge. Several different access paths, but the most popular is the county-provided parking area. How to get there:You need a guide for your first visit. Email me for further information. For more Information contact: Gordon Banks - Phone: Please use email Submitted by: Gordon Banks - [email protected] Date Submitted: 3/24/1998 --------------------------------------- Location Name: Chigger Ridge Type of Riding Place: Trails Location (closest city): Hanceville, AL usa Details: 20,000 acres of hills, hollers, powerlines, wooded trails, hillclimbs and fire roads. Excellent place to ride, but many areas are to diffucult for small chidren, ladies or the underpowered crowd. 2-strokes, 4x4 atvs, or big-bores will have a blast. Don't ride alone here! All of the trails are natural terrain (read: rocky,rutted, steep and ever-changing!) no facilities at the trailhead, but you can get gas or food at exit 299! How to get there:Take Interstate 65 to exit 299, go Northeast approx 2-3 miles to Johnson Crossing crossroads, turn right. Go approx 2 miles to where the power lines cross the road. Turn left into parking lot/staging area. This ride spot is in Cullman County, approx 45 miles north of birmingham, or 45 miles south of the Decatur/Huntsville area. Submitted by: TIM BOLES - [email protected] Date Submitted: 9/23/1997 --------------------------------------- Location Name: kentuck orv Type of Riding Place: Trails Location (closest city): Oxford, AL USA Details: We have 4 loops with over 35 miles of trails. The trails are open year round with best times to ride in the spring and fall How to get there:The system is locate about 60 miles east of Birmingham and 100 miles west of Atlanta, GA. just Interstate 20. For more Information contact: John Smith - Phone: 205831-0536 831-1999 Submitted by: John Smith - Date Submitted: 1/7/1997 --------------------------------------- Location Name: Southern Ridge ATV Trails Type of Riding Place: ATV, hilly, lots of trails, large mud pit, camping, rv parking, restrooms, showers, Location (closest city): Andalusia Alabama Details: www.southernridgeatvtrails.com How to get there: From Andalusia Alabama take 29 N to Dozier Alabama turn right onto Hwy 77 for 6 miles then you will see Southern Ridge Sign, turn left For more Information contact: Willie Wise Submitted by: Willie Wise Date Submitted: 18 Jan 05 ---------------------------------------------------------- Location Name: The Ridge Type of Riding Place: ATV, Motorcycle, hilly, lots of trails, large mud pit, camping, rv parking, restrooms, showers, Location (closest city): Springville Alabama Details: www.ridgeriding.com How to get there: Travel up I-59 North toward Gadsden/Atlanta. Take exit number 154 (Springville/ Odenville). Turn left and go over the interstate. You will now be on AL-174/Marietta Rd. You will go about 7/10 mile and come to a four way stop. Go straight through the four way. You will stay on this road for almost 4 miles. AL-174/Marietta Rd. will turn into Murphees Valley Rd. This will take you up Pine Mountain, careful the road makes a U-turn half way up the mountain. When you reach the top take a left onto Pine Mountain Rd. "The Ridge" will be the fourth driveway on your right. For more Information contact: Josh White, [email protected]Date Submitted: 02 Feb 05 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Location Name: Minooka Park Type of Riding Place: ATV, Dirtbikes, Fishing, Hiking Location (closest city): Jemison, Al Located in Chilton County, the geographical center of Alabama, Minooka Park provides a convenient getaway for families. Minooka Park is primarily an ATV/Off-road motorcycle park with miles of trails dedicated to off-road enthusiasts. The ATV trails feature breath taking scenery and varying terrain. However, there is much more to Minooka Park than ATV trails; whether your interest lies in fishing for largemouth bass in Minooka Lake, hiking through natural areas in hopes of spotting a white-tail deer, grilling out under one of our many pavilions, or just relaxing on our scenic deck overlooking the lake, Minooka Park has something for everyone. A one mile walking trail around the lake with plenty of resting points provides a fun way to get your exercise. Primitive camping is also available for those who just aren’t ready to go home. How to get there: From south: Take I65 north to Jemison exit 219. Turn left on County Road 42 and travel 3.8 miles to traffic light. Turn right on Highway 31 north, travel 3.9 miles to County Rd 146 on right. Travel County Rd. 146 1.8 miles to entrance of park. From north: Take I65 south to Calera exit 231. Turn right on Highway 31 south. Travel through downtown Calera. Eight miles south of downtown Calera turn left on County Rd. 146. Travel County Rd. 146 1.8 miles to entrance of park. Address: 1922 County Road 146. GPS coordinates N 33.01865 W 086.73703 For more Information contact: Gerald Arrington - Phone: 205-312-1376 [email protected] or Minookapark.orgSubmitted by: Mark Alexander Date Submitted: 03/07/09 Alaska Location Name: Jim Creek Type of Riding Place: Trails Location (closest city): Palmer, AK us Details: This is in a valley and has some dunes, but lots of trails. There are really no restrictions or. The size is very large. You can goi year round, but will need snowmachines in the winter! It is on state land. How to get there:Follow old Glen Highway from Palmer and turn left at the only 4 way intersection with a light. Follow it until the pavement ends. Take the next left, it is a small trail and opens up to a parking area with places to unload. For more Information contact: (null) - Phone: (null) Submitted by: Sam Weatherby - [email protected]Date Submitted: 3/28/1997 --------------------------------------- Arizona Location Name: Bowl Type of Riding Place: Trails Location (closest city): Casa Grande, AZ USA Details: Three canyons. Huge jumps. Tracks everywhere. This place is for experienced riders. Conditions change weekly. Check every hill before going over, sometimes it will be a cliff. Earthmovers change hills and dump dirt.State property, no signs that say anything about "no trespassing." How to get there:Take I-10 south to Casa Grande, get off on first Casa Grande exit. Go right on Pinal and then half a mile turn left on ValVista.Go over the over pass and at the bottom turn left on dirt rode.The bowl will be on right side. You can see it from the freeway. For more Information contact: Eric - Phone: email Submitted by: Eric - [email protected] Date Submitted: 2/2/1999 --------------------------------------- Location Name: Tonto National Forest Type of Riding Place: Trails Location (closest city): Mesa, AZ US Details: The Tonto National Forest allows riders anywhere on marked forestry trails. Sycamore Creek & Four Peaks Mountains are my favorite. Four Peaks has a 40 mile round trip from bottom to top, with early 1900's abandoned ranch houses and windmills scattered around the area. How to get there:Approx 19 miles NE of Mesa. Both Riding area's are at the same turn off N. and S. sides of the Road on your way to Payson. Hywy 87 For more Information contact: Mesa Ranger District - Phone: Phoenix on McDowell Rd Submitted by: Art DuBois - [email protected] Date Submitted: 11/2/1998 --------------------------------------- Location Name: Hot wells Type of Riding Place: Dunes Location (closest city): willcox, AZ usa Details: dunes,20-30 arcers,mid-summer almost fall How to get there:go on I-10 turn in at bowie 4 exit on the left For more Information contact: n/a - Phone: n/a --------------------------------------- Arkansas --------------------------------------- Location Name: City Lake Trails and Lake Wedington Trails Type of Riding Place: Trails Location (closest city): SILOAM SPRINGS and GENTRY, AR USA Details: CITY LAKE TRAILS: Heavily wooded trails, a small creek about three miles long with trails looping and twisting around. The trail system is a mediokre type trail. Ruts and many fallen trees accomadate the trails. Usually muddy after rains, you will usually see other ATV'ers and off-roadersin all the four seasons. The creek runs into the lake, it is a fairly small lake. You can fish and hunt there if you feel like, it isn't in a natioal forest and none of the fish and game commision rangers go out there. Adults will find the trails pretty easy, kids will have plenty of fun zooming down the narrow trails. All in all it's a fun place. --------------------------------------- --------------------------------------- Location Name: Lake Greeson Trails Type of Riding Place: Trails Location (closest city): Kirby, AR USA Details: There are approximately 30-35 miles of looping trails that mostly follow the shoreline of the lake. The terrain is mostly wooded and some areas have deep ravines and steep drops crossing streams at the bottoms. The ride area is located within the Kirby State Park in Kirby, AR. Restrictions and a map of the trails can be obtained by contacting the State Park in Kirby. How to get there:Located off AR state HWY 8 in Kirby, AR. These trails are not too far southeast of the Wolf Pen Gap trails-Why not try them both out while you're in the area! For more Information contact: Kirby State Park - Phone: N/A --------------------------------------- Location Name: Wolf Pen Gap Type of Riding Place: Trails Location (closest city): Mena, AR USA Details: There are over 40 miles of trails through the beautiful Quachita Mountains with scenic mountain top views and crystal clear rock bottom creeks. The trails are designated with signs stating beginners, intermediate, or experienced riders. At the park heads are Quachita National Forest provided maps of the riding area. Anytime of the year is excellent for riding atv's. Some trails are wide enough for jeeps/trucks. Camping is allowed anywhere but at the trail heads. There are many beautiful camp sites in the mountain valley creeks. How to get there:Take Hwy 8 to Mena, turn south on Hwy 375. Go approximately 10 miles to the trail head on the left side of the road. There are more than one trail head, but this is probably the easiest one to get to if you're not familiar with the area. For more Information contact: Quachita National Forest Ranger Station - Phone: N/A --------------------------------------- Location Name: Moccasin Gap Trails Type of Riding Place: Trails Location (closest city): Russellville, AR USA Details: Ride through the mountains on 25 to 30 miles of trails. They feature some of the beautiful scenery that Arkansas has to offer. The trails are available to ATV'S, Bikes, and Horses. The best time of the year to visit would be in the spring when the dogwoods bloom and the waterfalls have plenty of water flowing over them. How to get there:Russellville is located on I-40 75 miles west of Litte Rock. From Russellville take scenic Hwy. 7 north about 23 miles and the entrance to the trails will be on the left. For more Information contact: Ozark National Forest Service - Phone: 501-968-2354 --------------------------------------- California ANGELES NATIONAL FOREST Arcadia Office (626) 574-1613 www.fs.fed.us/r5/angeles/recreation/ohv.shtml 4WD, motorcycles, ATVs. Call the number above for maps and info Location Name: Honda Valley Type of Riding Place: Trails Location (closest city): Hesperia, CA USA Details: Area contains very little soft sand and is mostly hard dirt.Lots of trails on both flat land and hills. Very large riding area to include a long soft sand river bed that will take you to Lake Hesperia so bring your fishing pole. No fishing license required but it is a pay lake stocked with trout once a week. This is the perfect spot for Quads and ATC's. Best to drive out friday afternoon and set up camp...rde all night, then ride the next morning. Starts to get busy around 10:00 a.m. on saturday. Nobody hassles you either. How to get there:Take I-15 north from LA area to the 138(Lake Silverwood exit)and turn right. Follow winding road until you see the Lake Silverwood bait&tackle; store on the right(about 5 miles).When you see the store, take a left at the street that is right across the street from the store and drive about 2-4 miles up that road until you see a street sign that says Summit Valley road. You will also see some round metal tubing structure put there by the gas co. Turn right and you are there. --------------------------------------- Location Name: BEAUMONT HILLS Type of Riding Place: Trails Location (closest city): MORENO VALLEY, CA USA Details: IT HAS GOOD TRAILS,AND HILLS TO CLIMB. IT IS ABOUT 8 MILES LONG, AND I DO NOT KNOW HOW WIDE.IT IS BEST TO VISIT ANY TIME BESIDES SUMMER SO IT IS NOT TOO HOT. THERE ARE SOME DUMONT DUNES OHV AREA (Near Baker) BLM Barstow Field Office (760) 252-6000 www.ca.blm.gov/barstow/dumont.html DIRECTIONS: The riding area is south of the Armargosa River and east of State Highway 127, about 31 miles north of Baker, California. There are two ways of getting to the dunes. The Little Dunes staging and camping area is directly off Highway 127, conveniently located for immediate staging. One mile north of here, just off Highway 127, is Dumont Road, a dirt road which follows and crosses the river, leading to the main field of large dunes. BIG PINE FLAT MOTORIZED TRAIL San Bernardino National Forest (909) 383-5588 www.wildernet.com (type the name of the trail in the search area) DIRECTIONS: (From the town of Fawnskin) Off Hwy 38 turn north on Rim of the World Street. Go past the fire station where the road will turn into Forest Road 3N14 . BUTTERCUP SAND DUNES Imperial County (760) 767-4400 http://www.ca.blm.gov/elcentro/ImperialSandDunes/index.html DIRECTIONS: Located south of Interstate 8 approximately 40 miles east of El Centro CARNEGIE SVRA Livermore CA (925) 447-9027 http://ohv.parks.ca.gov DIRECTIONS: This area is located on Tesla/Corral Hollow Road at 18600 Corral Hollow Road, between Tracy and Livermore. CLAY PIT SVRA Butte County (530) 538-2200 http://ohv.parks.ca.gov DIRECTIONS: From Highway 70, west on Oroville Dam Boulevard (Highway 162), two miles south on Larkin CORRAL CANYON Cleveland National Forest Descanso District (619) 445-6235 www.sdorc.org/ohvareas/c_canyon/c_canyon.html DIRECTIONS: The Corral Canyon Off Road Vehicle Open Area is located within the southernmost third of Cleveland National Forest near Morena Reservoir. From the San Diego area, take I-8 east to Buckman Springs Road. Drive south 3.6 miles, turn right onto Corral Canyon Road and drive 6.2 miles to the Four Corners Trailhead. At the trailhead there is staging for over 12 miles of trails for all types of ORVs. COW MOUNTAIN Near Ukiah (707) 468-4000 www.ca.blm.gov/ukiah/cowmtn.html DIRECTIONS: From Ukiah, take State Highway 101 south to the Talmage exit. Go east on Talmage Road about 1.5 miles. Turn right at East Side Road. Travel less than 0.5 miles to Mill Creek Road, which is on the left. Continue east on Mill Creek Road 3 miles to turnoff for the North Cow Mountain Area and 5 miles for entrance to South Cow Mountain. Obtain a free map at the BLM office in Ukiah of the Cow Mtn Recreation Area. Travel trailers are not recommended on any of the roads leading to the South Cow Mountain area. CRAB FLATS MOTORIZED TRAIL San Bernardino National Forest (909) 383-5588 www.wildernet.com (type the trail name in the search box) DIRECTIONS: (From Big Bear Lake) Head west down Hwy 18 past the Snow Valley Ski Area, turn right (north) onto the Green Valley Lake Road. One mile before the town of Green Valley turn north onto Forest Road 3N16 and 2N54 DUMONT DUNES OHV AREA (Near Baker) BLM Barstow Field Office (760) 252-6000 www.ca.blm.gov/barstow/dumont.html DIRECTIONS: The riding area is south of the Armargosa River and east of State Highway 127, about 31 miles north of Baker, California. There are two ways of getting to the dunes. The Little Dunes staging and camping area is directly off Highway 127, conveniently located for immediate staging. One mile north of here, just off Highway 127, is Dumont Road, a dirt road which follows and crosses the river, leading to the main field of large dunes. EL MIRAGE OHV RECREATION AREA Barstow Field Office (760) 252-6000 www.ca.blm.gov/barstow/mirage.html DIRECTIONS: The riding area is located west of the town of Adelanto, between US Highway 395 and the Los Angeles County line. Most visitors access the area from US Highway 395 in Adelanto by taking Crippen Avenue west and following the signs toward the town of El Mirage. Just east of the community of El Mirage, Mountain View Road goes north from El Mirage Road and enters the El Mirage OHV Recreation Area. A sign at this intersection directs visitors to the recreation area GLAMIS Imperial County (760) 767-4400 http://www.ca.blm.gov/elcentro/ImperialSandDunes/index.html DIRECTIONS: Located Off Hwy 78 twenty-five miles east of Brawley GORDONS WELL Imperial County (760) 767-4400 http://www.ca.blm.gov/elcentro/ImperialSandDunes/index.html DIRECTIONS: Located off Interstate 8, approximately 40 milees east of El Centro HEBER DUNES SVRA Imperial County (760) 767-5391 http://www.parks.ca.gov/?page_id=408 DIRECTIONS: The park (south of El Centro and I-8) is located eight miles east of the community of Heber on Heber Road. Access is via I-8 to State Highway 111 or 86. Hwy 86 becomes Heber Road where it intersects Hwy 111. Heber Dunes SVRA is bordered by Heber Road to the north and the Alamo Canal to the south and west. The new International border crossing into Baja, California, Mexico is located three miles south of the park HOLLISTER HILLS SVRA San Benito County (831) 637-3874 www.hollisterhills.com DIRECTIONS: This area is about six miles south of Hollister at 7800 Cienega Road. HUNGRY VALLEY SVRA Los Angeles County (661) 248-7007 http://ohv.parks.ca.gov/?page_id=1192 DIRECTIONS: Hungry Valley is located in Gorman off of the I-5 freeway in the Tejon Pass, 60 miles north of Los Angeles and 55 miles south of Bakersfield. If traveling north on I-5, exit at the Gorman off-ramp. Turnleft at the stop sign onto Gorman Post Road, traveling under the freeway. Make a right onto Peace Valley Road. The entrance to the park is one mile north on Peace Valley Road, to the left. (If traveling south on I-5, turn right under the freeway.) IMPERIAL SAND DUNES Imperial County (760) 767-4400 www.ca.blm.gov/elcentro/ImperialSandDunes/index.html DIRECTIONS: Access the dunes from Highway 78 or Interstate 8, east of El Centro and west of Yuma. JOHNSON VALLEY OHV RECREATION AREA Barstow Field Office (760) 252-6000 www.ca.blm.gov/barstow/johnson.html DIRECTIONS: The riding area is off Highway 247 (Old Woman Springs Road) and Camp Rock Road, about 55 miles southeast of Barstow or about 25 miles east of Victorville. Most visitors access the area off Camp Rock Road driving north off of Highway 247. Staging for many competitive events is at Anderson Dry Lake, about 10 miles north of Highway 247 just east of Camp Rock Road. There is also access north of Highway 247, driving east toward Yucca Valley, at Bessemer Mine Road (to get to Soggy Dry Lake) and Boone Road. All of these roads are graded dirt roads. LARK CANYON Eastern San Diego County BLM El Centro Field Office (760) 352-5842 www.ca.blm.gov/elcentro/larkcany.html DIRECTIONS: The Lark Canyon OHV area is located just west of the southern tip of the Anza Borrego State Park. The area can be reached from San Diego by taking I-8 east to the Boulevard/Manzanita exit and then Route 94 east to McCain Valley Road. The staging area is 5.2 miles north of I-8. MAMMOTH BAR Auburn State Recreation Area, Plaster and El Dorado Counties (530) 885-5821 DIRECTIONS: Located in the Sierra Nevada foothills about 30 miles northeast of Sacramento. The entrance to Mammoth Bar is located on Old Foresthill Road. The easiest access if off of I-80 north of Auburn. Take the Foresthill exit off I-80 and go east about 2.5 miles to the Old Foresthill Road. Turn right on Old Foresthill and the entrance is about 1.5 miles on the left. MOJAVE NATIONAL PRESERVE (FOUR-WHEEL DRIVE ROADS ONLY) Southeastern California (760) 255-8801 www.nps.gov/moja/ DIRECTIONS: The Preserve is easily reached via I-15 or I-40 east of Barstow and west of Needles and Las Vegas. There are six freeway exits that provide visitor access. OCEANO DUNES SVRA Formerly Pismo Dunes (805) 473-7220 www.oceanodunes.com OCOTILLO WELLS SVRA Near Borrego Springs (760) 767-5391 http://ohv.parks.ca.gov DIRECTIONS: The area is located in east San Diego County and in west Imperial County, access is via Hwy 78 approximately 35 miles east of Julian or approximately 20 miles west of Hwy 86 PLASTER CITY OPEN AREA Imperial County (760) 767-4400 http://www.ca.blm.gov/elcentro/plaster_city.html DIRECTIONS: Interstate 8 East to Dunaway Road. Turn left at the stop sign, passing over I-8. At the end of Dunaway Rd. is Evan Hewes Hwy (Old 80). Turn left and head toward Plaster City. Plaster City East OHV entrance is about a mile up the road on the north side of Evan Hewes (your right). Plaster City West OHV entrace is about a mile or so past Plaster City on the north side of Evan Hewes (your right). From the North end of Imperial Valley: Take Hwy 86/78 to S30 (Forrester Rd), turn right. Proceed to Imler Road, turn right and follow until it dead-ends at Evan Hewes (Old 80). Turn right and head toward Plaster City (right in front of you). Plaster City East OHV entrance is about a mile up the road on the north side of Evan Hewes (your right). Plaster City West OHV entrace is about a mile or so past Plaster City on the north side of Evan Hewes (your right). PRAIRIE CITY SVRA Sacramento County (916) 985-7378 http://ohv.parks.ca.gov/default.asp?page_id=1221DIRECTIONS: The area is located 20 miles east of Sacramento at 13300 White Rock Road in Rancho Cordova RASOR OHV AREA (760) 262-6000 www.ca.blm.gov/barstow/rasor.html DIRECTIONS: The riding area is between I-15 and the Mojave National Preserve about 25 miles southwest of Baker. Access roads are Basin Road and Rasor Road east of the I-15. Both of these roads are graded dirt roads. Location Name: Shasta offroad park Type of Riding Place: Trails Location (closest city): City of Shasta, CA USA Details: Visit shasta in the winter. The staging area is at the base of Shasta Dam just north of Redding Ca. You cant cary enough fuel to see the whole area. Campsites next to staging area. Green sticker and approved spark arrestor required. Fire roads and trails. No crouds. How to get there:North on I-5 past Redding. Take Shasta Dam off ramp. Follow signs to Shasta Dam. Drive accross Dam and follow road down hill to staging area. SPANGLER HILLS Ridgecrest (760) 384-5400 DIRECTIONS: From the south, use US 395 to the town of Red Mountain and then take the Trona-Red Mountain Road 7 miles north to the boundary of the OHV area. Teagle Wash, a great place to unload and begin your riding is another two miles north. From the City of Ridgecrest, take the Trona-Red Mountain Road from SR178. Spangler can also be accessed from within the City of Ridgecrest by traveling south aproximately 3 miles on College Heights Boulevard to the OHV area north boundary. STODDARD VALLEY OHV AREA Lucerne Valley, BLM Barstow Field Office (760) 252-6000 www.ca.blm.gov/barstow/stoddard.html DIRECTIONS: The riding area is in the wedge formed by I-15 and Claifornia Highway 247 (Barstow Road) south of Barstow. Most visitors access the area to the east off I-15 at the Outlet Center Drive exit (Sidewinder Road) or at the Hodge Road exit. From California 247 (Barstow Road exit) about 10 miles south of Barstow, turn off on Stoddard Wells Road or 15 miles south of Barstow at the access route behind the Slash X Cafe. All these entrances are dirt roads. SUPERSTITION MOUNTAIN OPEN AREA Imperial County (760) 767-4400 www.ca.blm.gov/elcentro/superstition.html DIRECTIONS: Interstate 8 East to Dunaway Road. Turn left at the stop sign, passing over I-8. At the end of Dunaway Rd. is Evan Hewes Hwy (Old 80). Turn right on Evan Hewes. Follow Evan Hewes to Huff Rd., turn left. (There will be houses on the right - south side of Evan Hewes - where you will be turning.) Follow Huff up to the Superstitions. Wheeler Rd. is a dirt road just before you go past the Superstitions to the playground. Turn left on Wheeler. Veer to the left. Follow the road around and when you come to the fork, veer to the right....follow down to the playground/competition area. From the North end of Imperial Valley: Take Hwy 86/78 to S30 (Forrester Rd), turn right. Proceed to Imler Road, turn right and follow to Wheeler Rd (past the big dip and just past the Superstitions) and make a right. Veer to the left. Follow the road around and when you come to the fork, veer to the right...follow down to the playground/competition area. WILDOMAR OHV AREA Cleveland National Forest (Near Mission Viejo) (714) 736-1811 www.goodtime.net/mvi/lomvi099.htm DIRECTIONS: Take I-5 to San Juan Capistrano. Exit the freeway onto the Ortega Hwy (Hwy 74) eastbound. Follow Hwy 74 east for approximately 25 miles to the Forest Service Station at El Cariso. Continue past the station for approximately 1000 feet to the intersection with Killen Road. Turn right and follow the road south for approximately 9 miles to the Wildomar OHV area. --------------------------------------- Colorado --------------------------------------- Location Name: Toylor Park Type of Riding Place: Trails Location (closest city): Buena Vista, CO USA Details: High mountain/forest with lots of water crossings. Skill level is intermeadiate to expert. Trail network is over 100 miles of single track with lots of water crossings and rocks. Good camping at Italian creek campground. Late sprint to early fall. How to get there:HY 285 west through South Park CO. Turn right at the intersection of HY 50 and HY 285. Go one mile into Buena Vista, turn left at stop light. (road leading to cottonwood pass) Go over Cottonwood pass, at the base of the west side is Taylor Park store, go right around lake to Italin creek C.G. or left to Tin Cup. Trail heads both directions. For more Information contact: Gunnison Rec. - Phone: 970-6410088 Submitted by: Tim Brink - [email protected]Date Submitted: 9/14/1998 --------------------------------------- Location Name: Walden dunes Type of Riding Place: Dunes Location (closest city): Walden, CO USA Details: Open sand dunes, hills, riverbeds & trails. Great riding area for all levels. Best time to ride: Memorial Day thru late fall. Still snow in some areas during April. How to get there:From Denver: I70 (US 40) northwest about 67 miles, turn right on HWY 125 heading northwest about 51 miles into the town of Walden. Continue on HWY 125 northwest out of Walden about 20 miles to county road 6, turn right and go about 10 miles (follow signs to sand dunes). For more Information contact: Tony Perez - Phone: 303 (636)636-6323 Submitted by: Tony Perez - [email protected]Date Submitted: 4/7/1998 --------------------------------------- Location Name: Deer Trail Type of Riding Place: Trails Location (closest city): Keystone, CO USA Details: WARNING: Some parts of this loop system have 40% grades! Experienced riders only and with GOOD brakes! How to get there:Trailhead: Loveland Pass Exit off of I-70, head towards Keystone Ski Resort Area. From the resort, follow the signs to Montezuma. (About 6 miles). Past Montezuma the road is gravel, and you need to watch for a large parking area on the right. This is the start of the network of trails comprising the Deer Trail System.(303)636-6323 Submitted by: Tony Perez - [email protected]Date Submitted: 3/20/1998 --------------------------------------- Connecticut --------------------------------------- Delaware Location Name: Chesapeake bay and Deleware by canal Type of Riding Place: Trails Location (closest city): St. georges, Deleware, DE U.S.A. Details: This area is so cool. The best time to go there is spring when its worm . What ever you do don't go on sundays. They have races. There is about 3 to 4 miles of dirt roads to explore. And there's branches off of those roads. How to get there:I95 south to route 13 Then you will come to St. george's bridge. Just before there is a road going off to the right. Then there should be a sign on the right hand side. Follow those roads just passed the sign. (dirt roads). Have fun! For more Information contact: Deleware fish and wild life - Phone: The Phone Book Submitted by: Bobby King - [email protected] Date Submitted: 4/17/1997 District of Columbia Florida Location Name: Daytona Beach Type of Riding Place: Dunes Location (closest city): Daytona Beach, FL usa Details: Daytona beach allows for a slow cruise of private four wheelers that have been tagged or there are many locations for four wheelers, golf cart,dune buggy and sand rail rentals to be driven on the steet as well as 17 miles of beaches. How to get there:Daytona beach is most likely reached by traveling on 95 and then on 92 straight on to the sand For more Information contact: Dune Bugies of Daytona - Phone: (904) 252-4385 Submitted by: Philip Dvorak - [email protected] Date Submitted: 9/15/1998 Lost the Georgia info. Please resubmit USA ATV Trails Guide and Riding areas ATV Trail Riding Must Haves:
1 Food and Water- You should always pack a lunch and water. Camebaks can carry up to three liters of water and they have pockets. 2 Proper riding gear- Helmet DOT certified, goggles, gloves, boots and long sleeve jersey. Also we recommend a good chest protector. 3 FIRST AID KIT 4 Trail maps- It helps from getting lost and will benefit if you need to call for help. 5 Cell Phone and GPS- these are a must!!! 6 Tools- This includes spark plugs, towrope, tire repair kit, wire, tape, knife ect. 7 Other stuff- pack a whistle flash light sunscreen, insect repellent and lighter. MassachusettsLocation Name: Pittsfield State Forest Type of Riding Place: Trails Location (closest city): Piitsfield, MA USA Details: Approx. 15 miles of ATV trails, old logging roads along the Taconic Range on the Mass-NY Border Open May 1 to Oct 31 How to get there:Mass Pike to Exit 2, route 20 West to NY, then Follow signs For more Information contact: State Forester - Phone: 413-442-8992 Submitted by: Todd Davis - [email protected] Date Submitted: 6/3/1997 Location Name: Savoy Mountain State Forest Type of Riding Place: Trails Location (closest city): North Adams, MA USA Details: Approx. 20 miles of ATV trails, old logginf roads/ Remote and high elevation How to get there:Route 2 Summit, south on Central Shaft Road, then follow signs For more Information contact: State Forester - Phone: 413-663-8469 Submitted by: Todd Davis - [email protected] Date Submitted: 6/3/1997 Location Name: October Mountain State Forest Type of Riding Place: Trails Location (closest city): Lee, MA USA Details: Approx. 20 miles of trails in the Berkshires How to get there:Mass Pike to Exit 2, take rt 20 west, make right on Center St. in Lee, then follow signs Open May 1 to Oct 31 For more Information contact: State Forester - Phone: 413-243-1778 Submitted by: Todd Davis - [email protected] Date Submitted: 6/3/1997 Location Name: Beartown State Forest Type of Riding Place: Trails Location (closest city): Great Barrington, MA USA Details: Approx. 10 miles of trails in the Southern Berkshires How to get there:Mass Pike to Exit 2, take rt 20 east, then rt 102 west, then rt 7 south, then rt 23 east. make left on Blue Hill rd, follow signs For more Information contact: State Forester - Phone: 413-528-0904 Submitted by: Todd Davis - [email protected] Date Submitted: 6/3/1997 Location Name: Tolland State Forest Type of Riding Place: Trails Location (closest city): Otis, MA, MA USA Details: Approx. 15 miles of trails/ Near the Otis Reservior. Only Open May1 to Oct 31 How to get there:From the Mass Pike Exit 3, Follow rt 10/202 south tot Rt 20 West. to Rt 23 West, follow signs For more Information contact: State Forester - Phone: 413-269-6002 Submitted by: Todd Davis - [email protected] Date Submitted: 6/3/1997 Michigan Location Name: blindriver ont canada Type of Riding Place: Trails Location (closest city): sault, MI usa Details: trails run approx. 200 plus miles through out the canadian shield north of georgian bay.incredible scenery and great service and hospitality.guides are available and recommended.great riding from spring to late fallsault How to get there:hiway 17 45 minutes east of sault ste marie canada For more Information contact: pete hutchins - Phone: 7053569886 Submitted by: steve hayward - [email protected] Date Submitted: 1/4/1999 Location Name: the mounds Type of Riding Place: Trails Location (closest city): Flint, MI USA Details: this area is for all types of ORVs including trucks. It has two areas that are tracks and the the rest is trails. The DNR run it so you need a ORV permitt and there is a 7 dollar daily pass fee for no residents(4 for residents) or you can get a yearly pass for 35 dollars. You also need to pass a desable level test and have a spark arrestor. How to get there:take I-75 north (coming from metro detroit) to Mt. Morris exit. Turn right (go east) about 8.5 miles and you will see a sign that says THE MOUNDS. It is across from the Genesee county fair grounds.the hours are 8am to sunset mon-sat and 12noon to sunset on sunday. For more Information contact: Mi DNR - Phone: n/a Submitted by: jeff - [email protected] Date Submitted: 8/30/1998 Location Name: Leota Trails Type of Riding Place: Trails Location (closest city): LEOTA, MI ROSCOMMON Details: over 56 miles of tons of fun, hills, sand, rocks, and some water. there are east and west loops, both are beautiful and fun. want to stay a while? well ,with a permit from dnr you can camp in the parking area that is set up just for that, with bath room. A GREAT PLACE TO BRING THE WHOLE FAMILY. you must stay on the trails, dnr are there to enforce the mich laws, so read up on them and enjoy a wonderful time on michigan trails.i have a 1996 polaris sportsman 400 quad with over 800 mile of mich trails, great bike. remember, TREAD LIGHTLY How to get there:FROM SOUTH MICHIGAN,I75 to us10 west to us27 get off after harrison at the old 27 exit . then go north on old 27[ claire ave] at the point at witch main road goes to the right and a dirt road to the left, the dirt road is baily, take it about 2 to 3 miles and you will see a sign on the right side that reads leota trailsturn right it takes you right in to the fun, go stright [rather then turning right] and you will go into leota gas,food,and some bike stuff, you can also get maps. or you can e-mail me and i will e-mail you one For more Information contact: forest management - Phone: www.dnr.state.mi.us Submitted by: Bob Gerard - [email protected] Date Submitted: 4/12/1998 Location Name: Silver Lake State Park ORV Area Type of Riding Place: Dunes Location (closest city): Mears, MI USA Details: Over 400 hundred acres of sand dune riding for all types of vehicles to include ATV's, dirt bikes, dune buggies, and all other types of four wheel drive truck type vehicles. Only legal dune riding area in the entire Midwest ! A very scenic place to ride. Dunes are located between the shores of Lake Michigan and Silver Lake. The area resembles the California West Coast. The park is open from April 1st through October 31st. A annual Michigan ORV sticker is required of all vehicles riding on the dunes. In addition, a Michigan State Park sticker is required for each vehicle also to include the towing or transporting vehicle entering the State Park. Both stickers may be purchased at the park entrance. The annual Michigan ORV sticker has increased in price to $16.25. The Michigan State Park sticker may be purchased daily ($4.00) or annually ($20). A ten foot flag staff with orange colored flag is mandatory. Helmets and eye protection are required for any motorcycle type vehicle where the riders' legs straddle the seat. There are additional rules posted at the park. Be sure to adhere to the one of staying in the parks boundaries as defined by the posts. Do not go out of bounds!!!! Many of the steeper dunes have " razor back " tops. Be careful when cresting them, especially for the very first time! Some of the more dangerous areas have traffic zoned for one way travel. Be sure to read all the signs posted and observe them. The park has a clean brick toilet house with running water and many pit toilets spread around the perimeter of the staging lot. Racing gas is sold outside the entrance of the ORV area. There are also several parts stores and souvenir shops located there. Traffic on the dunes is light on weekdays. Moderate to heavy on week ends. Extremely heavy on Summer week ends and Holidays ( Memorial Day, July 4th, and Labor Day) ! There are several restaurants in town along with ice cream shops. There is a Go Cart track in town and horseback riding at Rainbow Ranch is available a short distance from the Park. A paved bicycle trail maintained by the Michigan DNR is a short distance from the park also. A great place to spend a Summer family vacation. There are two motels outside of the park. The Best Western (open year round) and the Silver Sands Resort & Motel ( open April 1st through October 31st) (616-873-4936). Both motels feature reduced rates during the off season, but during the peak summer months, rates will be moderately high to high. There are several campground located very close to each other within two miles of the park. This includes the Silver Lake State Park campground and Yogi Bear's. There are also several others' there. Rates are reasonable and if you don't mind " roughing it " camping would be the way to go! Reservations for staying at any of the motels is strongly recommended! How to get there:Silver Lake State Park ORV area is located in Mears, Michigan within two miles from the East shores of Lake Michigan. Mears is about 25 miles North of Muskegon or 35 miles South of Ludington. From either direction you must take US 31 and exit at Shelby Road. There will be brown information signs on freeway indicating sand dune riding. Travel West on Shelby Road and follow signs to Mac Woods and Silver Lake State Campground, both of which you must pass by first. After passing the campground and when entering the small town, a short ways down from there, look for a gas station/quick mart store that appears to be in the middle of a strange looking Y-intersection on the left side of the road. You must make this strange looking left hand turn (legal) between the gas station and the Silver Sands Motel on the other side of the street.Follow this road along the shores of Silver lake itself. A short way down there will be a sign directing you to the OFF ROAD ACCESS AREA! HAVE FUN!!!!! Remember to THREAD LIGHTLY or we will loose our riding privileges at this beautifully scenic fun place to ride! For more Information contact: Silver Lake DNR Office - Phone: 616-873-3083 Submitted by: Kenneth R Krauklis - [email protected] Date Submitted: 3/24/1997 Location Name: Michigan DNR maps Type of Riding Place: Trails Location (closest city): n/a, MI usa Details: Here is a link to the Michigan DNR wep site. It offers maps to many state ran trail systems. http://www.dnr.state.mi.us/www/fmd/rec/orvs/orvmaps.htm Thanks to Kyle Chaillet for the info. How to get there:Michigan For more Information contact: n/a - Phone: n/a Submitted by: Dave Dossett - [email protected] Date Submitted: 3/11/1997 Location Name: Gladwin Trail Type of Riding Place: Trails Location (closest city): Gladwin, MI United States Details: Miles and miles of hills and forest to ride in. Great all year round, it includes snowmobile trails and MCCCT trails too. The area consists of rolling hills and beautiful land. The trails are well maintained and are marked well. The riding conditions are just about perfect year round, the terrain is a mix of sand and dirt, very little mid bogs and streams. Campgrounds are all along the trails and access is clear and clean. The trails are long, and stray for a long distance from any given point, so be prepared and don't use the roads as trails, that might just help in shutting the trails down for everyone. How to get there:I-75 to Standish exit(s) then west on M-61 for 15 miles then south on Center Fire Lane for 1/10th of a mile. For more Information contact: DNR Forest Management Division - Phone: (null) Submitted by: Lucas - [email protected] Date Submitted: 12/24/1996 MinnesotaLocation Name: Tri-County ATV Park Type of Riding Place: Track Location (closest city): northfield/faribault, MN usa Details: 13 acres of old gravel pit, with hill climbs, table tops, and small trail around outside. Must wear helmet and have DNR registration. Open 8 am to sunset No dirtbikes or trucks How to get there:From twin cities take hwy 3 south to rice county road 75 take a left, take next right on gravel (cabot ave) follow for 1/8 mile parking lot on right, trail to pit on left. For more Information contact: DNR - Phone: 1 800 766 6000 Submitted by: chris - none Date Submitted: 7/17/1998 Location Name: Cuyuna Range Type of Riding Place: Trails Location (closest city): Crosby, MN USA Details: There are many challenging hills,and never endiding senic stopping points..Bring your ohv sticker, and ride till you drop..We are there regligiosly every Sunday, and there is tons of good riding close to here..many camping areas too How to get there:Take 169 from Mpls to Garrison, foolow hwy 6 to crosby, and ask for directions, or call me from there.. For more Information contact: Karl - Phone: (218)-763-3256 Submitted by: Karl - [email protected] Date Submitted: 4/24/1998 Location Name: CYUNA RANGE Type of Riding Place: Trails Location (closest city): Crosby Ironton, MN US Details: Some of the best Trails in Minnesota. Never hit the same spot twice in the same day! Huge Hills, Millions if trails. Really nice spot. How to get there:Right next to Deerwood. Call me and I'll give better directons, or take 169 north to 210 and head east once you enter Ironton main street follow that through the town you'll see an old Oldsmobile car sales lot on the right. As soon as you go past it take a right (the same coner) follow that road and take a left on the first road, by then you'll see trails every where keep goin strait and you can park on the right. Have fun!!! For more Information contact: Ryan - Phone: 612-535-0878 Submitted by: Ryan Johnson - none Date Submitted: 3/15/1998 Location Name: Dago Lake Type of Riding Place: Trails Location (closest city): Willow River, MN US Details: Some hills and nice cool trails. Lots of secrets to find. Lots of people there every weekend. Check it out How to get there:From Minneapolis take 35w north to Willow River. Get off the exit and take a left. The road comes to a T. Take a right and drive half a mile down. You'll see a dirt road on the right after going through the town. You'll see a sign for "Dago Lake". From that road the trails begin. Park to a road on the right. Also if you go past the Dago lake dirt road and keep heading away from Willow River there's an airport on the left with huge hills and really cool stuff. For more Information contact: Ryan - Phone: 612 535 0878 Submitted by: Ryan Johnson - none Date Submitted: 3/15/1998 Location Name: Spider Lake Type of Riding Place: Trails Location (closest city): Pine River, MN iraq Details: Spider Lake is a good place to go riding for the weekend, or the afternoon. It is full of old logging trails and small trails through the woods. How to get there:if you live south of minnesota... just find a compass, and drive north. For more Information contact: Tom - Phone: 1-320-836-2464 Submitted by: Jamie Line - none Date Submitted: 2/24/1998 MississippiLocation Name: Holly Sorings National Forrest Type of Riding Place: Trails Location (closest city): Oxford, MS usa Details: Miles of trails. Serious Mud in spring. Or any time after a good rain. How to get there:Hwy 30 east of Oxford. Follow Signs. For more Information contact: Mr. Muddy - Phone: 1(888) MUD SLOP Submitted by: Branyan Johnson - [email protected] Date Submitted: 11/21/1998 Location Name: Bentonite Mines Type of Riding Place: Dunes Location (closest city): Amory, MS US Details: Sand Dunes with hundreds of trails scattered throughout. All types of riding. Trails, dunes, mud bogs, 5 tracks, many hills ( of all sizes ) climb if you dare! How to get there:email me if you don't [email protected] For more Information contact: Ley - Phone: [email protected] Submitted by: Ley Elliott - [email protected] Date Submitted: 11/11/1998 Location Name: x Type of Riding Place: Dunes Location (closest city): x, MS x Details: x How to get there:xs For more Information contact: x - Phone: x Submitted by: x - x Date Submitted: 10/3/1998 Location Name: Grenada Lake Bottom Type of Riding Place: Trails Location (closest city): Grenada (Gore Springs), MS usa Details: 6 miles of two-trek trails. Moderate riding with a few creeks to pass. Very fun and exciteable. Just watch for moccassins in summer. From highway 8, 12 miles East of Grenada, take Gore Springs road going South. Go 3 miles. You will see government area fenced off with rocks, sand, gravel, etc. Turn left on gra vel road. Go for 1/2 mile until it bottoms out. Ride forever. How to get there:read up above For more Information contact: MS wildlife & Fish. - Phone: 1-800-i-don't-no Submitted by: Chris Jackson - [email protected] Date Submitted: 9/27/1998 Location Name: Rattlesnake Bay Type of Riding Place: Trails Location (closest city): Hattiesburg, MS USA Details: Rattlesnake Bay is 31 miles of ATV trails located in the Desoto National Forest behind Camp Shelby, the largest national guard training facility in the U.S. The majority of the trails is moderate riding with a few little challenges throughout. Riding is enjoyable year-round. Just watch out for tanks! How to get there:From Hwy 49 in Hattiesburg, take Hwy 98 east toward Mobile, AL. At New Augusta, take Hwy 29 south. Watch for the sign "Rattlesnake Bay ATV trail" and then turn left, the start area is about 1 mile down on the left. For more Information contact: MS Dept. of Wildlife, Fisheries & Parks - Phone: (601) 545-5632 Submitted by: Trey Baker - [email protected] Date Submitted: 3/6/1998 MissouriLocation Name: Flat River Type of Riding Place: Trails and Track Location (closest city): Park Hills, MO Details: St. Joe State Park is located in Park Hills, MO. Its an off Road Park with lots of trails, sand, and a drag strip. Used to be called "flat river". How to get there: Highway 32 west out of farmington, you will see the park entrance posted on the highway. For more Information contact: [email protected] - Phone: 636-475-3779 Submitted by: Ryan Bohnert -URL: http://www.stjoestpark.com Date Submitted: 10/16/2006 Location Name: Deepwater Type of Riding Place: Trails Location (closest city): Clinton, MO USA Details: 600-800 acres of intense woods, mild trails, and a 30 acre mx style track with lots of big berms and jumps. Try not go be there during or just after any significant rain. How to get there:5 miles south of Clinton, MO on Hwy 13. Look for the sign for Deepwater, MO, it will say to turn right to go to Deepwater, instead, turn left and proceed about 1/2 mile, turn left to go to the track section, or on the right you will see the parking area for the woods/trail zone. For more Information contact: unknown - Phone: unknown Submitted by: Don - [email protected] Date Submitted: 10/31/1998 Location Name: Mark Twain National Forest Location Name: Chadwick Motorcycle & ATV Use Area www.fs.usda.gov/mtnf. Type of Riding Place: Trail Location (closest city): N/A Details: Chadwick Motorcycle and ATV Use Area United States Department of Agriculture Forest Service Mark Twain National Forest Near 100 miles of mountain bike, ATV, or motorcycle trail, winding in and out of deep forested hollows and down long ridge tops....That's Chadwick Motorcycle Area! Situated about four miles southeast of Chadwick, Missouri, from which it gets its name, the Chadwick Area contains a 12-square mile chunk of rough Ozark Country. Developed camp facilities are close at hand for riders or other visitors. THE AREA Chadwick Area is mostly forested oak, hickory, and pine woods on the rocky ridge tops, which also have a few small open forest glades. The steep ridges that break into the narrow hollows have scattered surface rock with occasional rock ledges and some patches of eastern red cedar. TRAIL RIDING Most trails parallel ridge tops or hollow bottoms with connecting trails crossing side slopes. There are some trail sections with greater challenge to them than others. All authorized trails are marked with orange diamond-shaped tags, and also identify with trail number marker post at beginning points and intersections. You will notice on your visit to Chadwick that trails are closed for rehabilitation, in many cases piled cut brush blocks the trail way. Please do not attempt to travel these routes. Over the years a number of new trail sections are added to the system. None of these trails dead ends, so it is possible to plan a variety of different full-loop trips without backtracking on the same trails. Stay on the trail and do not take short cuts. SPECIAL AREAS There are two locations at Chadwick Motorcycle Use Area where it is allowed off-trail travel. One of these is the family play area, about two acres in size and just to the West of the Cobb Ridge Campground. The other is the five acre trail bike area, located between trails 110 and 135, near the end of camp ridge. These area's are marked on available maps. Area boundaries are marked with orange colored rectangular tags placed on trees. CAMPING There are two convenient developed campgrounds at Chadwick. They are the Camp Ridge & Cobb Ridge Campgrounds. Areas provided on first come first served basis. There are singe, double, and triple computing available. Larger party’s can occupy the multiple accommodation sites. There is no regular garbage pick up in the area. We need your help to keep the area clean by taking all of the refuse home. Toilets are available at each campground, but there is no water available at either campground. Users should bring enough water to cover there needs for the expected use period. The picnic ground at Camp Ridge is strictly a day use area with no overnight camping allowed. Lots of private Full Service campgrounds in the area (call Chamber of Commerce in Kimberling City). USE REGULATIONS When using the Chadwick Area facilities you must obey the following restrictions: Use only designated areas (trails marked with diamond-shaped orange markers and areas marked with rectangular-shaped orange markers). Limit motorcycle and ATV use at developed campgrounds to that necessary for entering or leaving the developed site area. Confine recreational riding and test driving to the designated use areas. Motorized vehicles allowed on trails and in special use areas must be under 45 inches in width. Vehicles operated off-highway on trails or in use areas must have appropriate mufflers and approved spark arresters maintained in effective working order. Such devices must meet Forest Service Standards. All operators must have valid license as required by state law when operating vehicles on state or county roads. All equipment must have operable braking system. Vehicles not equipped with both operable headlights and taillights, can only be operated during the time period of 1-1/2 hour before sunrise to 1-1/2 hour after sunset. All equipment must used must comply with applicable noise emission standards established by Federal or state agencies. Drivers must not be under the influence of alcohol or drugs. Motorcycle or ATV’S must be capable of being operated without creating excessive or unusual smoke. How to get there: St. John's-Highway H north to Highway 125; north to Highway 14; West to Highway 65; north to Springfield. Exit Highway 65 at Sunshine; west on Sunshine 2.5 miles to national. Cox South-Highway H north to Highway 14; west to Highway 65; north to Springfield. Exit Highway 65 at Highway 60 west to National; north to Primrose. For more Information contact: FOREST SERVICE OFFICES Ava/Cassville/Willow Springs ranger District (USFS) Business Route 5 south P.O. Box 188 Ava, Mo 65608 Phone: (417) 638-4428 TABLE ROCK LAKE KIMBERLING CITY AREA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE P.O. Box 495-96 Kimberling City, Mo. 65686 Phone (417) 739-2564 Toll Free 1(800) 595-0393 OTHER AREA ATTRACTIONS (within 10 minutes of trails) Table Rock Lake Lake Tanneycommo Bass Pro Shop Shepherd of The Hills Outdoor Theater Branson Bass Master Invitational Port of Lights Table Rock Lake State Park Talking Rocks Caverns House Boat Rentals Music Shows Silver Dollar City Showboat: Branson Bell Kimberling City - Phone: N/A Submitted by: Kenneth Tudor - [email protected] Date Submitted: 12/22/1996Permit required MontanaNebraskaLocation Name: xx Type of Riding Place: Dunes Location (closest city): x, NE x Details: x How to get there:x For more Information contact: x - Phone: x Submitted by: x - x Date Submitted: 10/3/1998 Location Name: Harlen County Reservoir near Republican City Type of Riding Place: Trail Location (closest city): N/A Details: A small riding area (about 15 acre) is located to the south of the dam. It consists of a few trails in a hilly pasture and is primarily used by dirtbikes. How to get there: N/A For more Information contact: N/A- Phone: N/A Submitted by: Dan Nitzel - Nebraska Off Highway Vehicle Association Date Submitted: 12/21/96 NevadaLocation Name: amergosa Type of Riding Place: Dunes Location (closest city): aamergosaa, NV usa Details: varry big (1/2 the size of dumont)any time is a good time no restrictions How to get there:go to amergosa For more Information contact: scott whipple - Phone: 702-398-3305 Submitted by: dustin nelson - [email protected] Date Submitted: 12/4/1998 Location Name: nellis dunes Type of Riding Place: Dunes Location (closest city): las vegas, NV usa Details: dunes and hard dirt hills with tracks and large dunes.no restrictions, no fees,no hassles! car access. How to get there:take las vegas blvd north past nellis air force base and las vegas motor speedway and the dunes will be on your right,can't miss it!! For more Information contact: n/a - Phone: n/a Submitted by: blake talton - [email protected] Date Submitted: 10/22/1998 Location Name: Sand Mountain Type of Riding Place: Dunes Location (closest city): Fallon Details: One huge sand dune ridge with smaller dunes and desert surrounding it. The dune itself is massive and has various ridges, bowls, valleys and the like. The area around it is smaller dunes turning into desert trails the farther away from the dune you get. After Pismo, Oregon Dunes, and Glamis, its hard to imagine just one big dune being any fun. But this you just can't describe and have to experience to believe. I live midway between Pismo and Sand Mountain, and Its always a coin flip to decide which one. Sand Mountain is never crowded, even on the big holday weekends. Area is open to all regestered off road vehicles, equipped with the usual whip and flag. No fee, un-improved camping is permitted but there is no water or facilities of any kind (except for the vault toilet). The nearest gas/store/food/motel is in Fallon, 30 miles away. Be prepared! How to get there: From Reno, take Interstate 80 east to Fallon. Take Hwy 50 south out of Fallon approx. 30 miles. You can't miss it. For more Information contact: N/A- Phone: N/A Submitted by: Joseph Almond ([email protected]) Date Submitted: 12/21/96 New HampshireLocation Name: STRATFORD, NEW HAMPSHIRE Type of Riding Place: Trails Location (closest city): WAY UP NORTH, NH usa Details: Northern New Hampshire has a new ATV CLUB by the name of NORTH COUNTRY ATV CLUB and their trails have everything you could ask for; mountail trails-mud holes,old railroad beds-logging roads and just plain fun trails.Trails are constantly being up-graded and added to the network and with the continued support of our members and state officials we are going to make this sport a safe-legal-fun family activity. How to get there:We are on us Rt 3 in New Hampshire which is the main artery connecting the length of the state. The best way to get here is take interstate 93 north to Frankonia Notch (the OLD MAN OF THE MOUNTAIN) than take Rt. 3 another fifty miles to North Stratford. Parking and trail info and maps are available at Burns Truckstop / Gulf Station right on Rt.3 (FOR MORE INFO CALL (603) 922-3350 For more Information contact: TED BURNS - Phone: 603 922 3350 Submitted by: TED BURNS - [email protected] Date Submitted: 8/18/1998 New JerseyLocation Name: morey's Type of Riding Place: Dunes Location (closest city): vineland, NJ usa Details: its a pit with trails, jumps, and hills. visit any time its fun to ride there any time of the year. How to get there:lincoln ave near morey's baseball field For more Information contact: mike - Phone: 6908888 Submitted by: mike - [email protected] Date Submitted: 12/20/1998 Location Name: The Trax Type of Riding Place: Trails Location (closest city): Greendell, NJ USA Details: Undocumented area-probably 25 miles or so of abandoned RR tracks. Definitely a restricted area, but it's always busy and I've never been hassled. Rails were torn up and miles of stone(mostly dust now) are left including: bridges, tunnels, several trails off the sides, vicious whoops. Come one, come all-you can go from Wharton to PA non stop. How to get there:Get yourself to rt 80 in NW NJ. Get off at rt517N, go about 4mi and make a left onto rt611. Go about 3mi, and rt611 turns right(sharply). When it does, you will immediately see an overpass you are about to go over. Bear right before and next to the overpass proceed about 100yds to abandoned RR station. Park and unload on right. See ya there! For more Information contact: nobody - Phone: nowhere Submitted by: deadman - [email protected] Date Submitted: 11/23/1998 Location Name: romers Type of Riding Place: Track Location (closest city): Bridgeton , NJ USA Details: moto track good size How to get there:It deponds where you starting from E-mail Me For more Information contact: ******************** - Phone: ********************** Submitted by: !@#$%^&* - [email protected] Date Submitted: 10/25/1998 Location Name: Tower pit Type of Riding Place: Track Location (closest city): Weymouth, NJ USA Details: It is about 7 acres of hard terrian How to get there:Coming from phildelphia on route 322 bear right to go left on state route 54(you will pass Weymouth furnace).At the first intersection down this road continue on going straight Go in the second dirt road.(it will be on the left) Go down that road for about a mile and there will be an obvious right.Take that road and you will find the pit. HAVE FUN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! For more Information contact: GOOD QUESTION - Phone: ???????????????? Submitted by: Kevin Daly - [email protected] Date Submitted: 8/3/1998 Location Name: FLORENCE Type of Riding Place: Trails Location (closest city): FLORENCE, NJ USA Details: ANYTIME BEWARE OF SMALL ROCKS ONE BIG OPEN PIT WITH MANY LITTLE TRAILS How to get there:TAKE 130 NORTH TO TURNPIKE BRIDGE LOOK FOR RIVER RD. THE TRAIL BACK TO THE SPOT IS ABOUT 1/4 MILE VERY MUDDY! WHEN YOU SEE THE BRIDGE LOOK FOR TRAIL DIRECTLY UNDER IT! For more Information contact: UNKNOWN - Phone: ???????? Submitted by: DEREK - [email protected] Date Submitted: 1/22/1998 Location Name: NJORVP Type of Riding Place: Trails Location (closest city): chattsworth, NJ united states Details: we have 266acs of trails and 3 practice tracks one is for atv,s and four wheel drive race truck,s.and one is for begginers only and chidren and we have a moto cross track for the bikes and atv,s. you need to join the club to use the park it coast 35.00$ a year to join. you can call our phone at (732)657-6338 How to get there:TAKE GARDEN ST PARKWAY SOUTH GET OFF AT EXT 88 FOLLOW RT 70 WEST TO RT 72 TAKE 72 PAST LEBENON STATE FOREST .MAKE RIGHT AT RAIL ROAD BRIDGE ON TO SAVOY BOULEVARD .PARK IS ON LEFT HAND SIDE . For more Information contact: bill layton - Phone: 732-657-6338 Submitted by: BILL LAYTON - [email protected] Date Submitted: 6/25/1997 Location Name: Parkway Trails Type of Riding Place: Trails Location (closest city): Manahawkin, NJ Barnegat Details: The riding spot that i ride in is very very muddy but I love it when there is mud i'm in it as fast as i can if it's there it runs from south Jersey to the tip of Jersey right along the Garden State Parkway.The best time to ride is deffinatly the spring when there is lot's of rain. The only restrictions is getting there I push my quad and some times the cops pick on me for no reasoon How to get there:All you have to do is find New Jersey And any were along the side of the parkway on eather lane South bound or North bound bring your quad or atv into the trail and ride any were you go you can find lots of mud and fun. For more Information contact: Joe N - Phone: (609)698-0055 Submitted by: Chris - cvolksen Date Submitted: 4/29/1997 Location Name: Port Elizabeth UPdate. heard it is NO LONGER a ride spot!! Type of Riding Place: Trails, Check with rangers before riding Location (closest city): Port Elizabeth, NJ usa Details: This is a series of pits that are perfect for all types of riding. The are is approx. 15 sq miles and adjoines a state park. How to get there:rt 55 to 47 turn left after crossing bridge. Go approx. 4 mles--trails are on right. For more Information contact: 4x4 Necessities - Phone: 609-764-5919 Submitted by: Henry Shinn - [email protected] Date Submitted: 4/13/1997 If you are planning to go ATV riding on trails, there are several things that you should consider bringing with you to ensure a safe and enjoyable experience. Here is a list of some essential items that you should consider packing:
ATV and Motorcyle training schools
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Colton Rider Education Center 1301 Via Venita Colton, California 92324-4009 (909) 430-3002 Contact: Lowell Christensen Opened: October 1989 Classes offered Street:
Instructors/coaches trained per year: approx. 130 Total students trained per year: approx. 3600 Number of motorcycles and ATVs for training: 54 Trails: 1/3 mile Site acreage: 3 Building space: 8640 square feet Irving Rider Education Center 4529 Royal Lane Irving, Texas 75063-2584 (972) 929-5455 Contact: Tracy Walsh Opened: Fall 1989 Classes offered Street:
Instructors/coaches trained per year: approx. 350 Total students trained per year: approx. 2500 Number of motorcycles and ATVs for training: 38 Site acreage: 4 Building space: 6,000 square feet Troy Rider Education Center 101 S. Stanfield Road Troy, Ohio 45373-8010 (937) 332-6175 Contact: Chris Cox Opened: July 1990 Classes offered Street:
Instructors/coaches trained per year: approx. 140 Total students trained per year: approx. 1500 Number of motorcycles and ATVs for training: 38 Site acreage: 3 Building space: 3,100 square feet Alpharetta Rider Education Center 1450 Morrison Parkway Alpharetta, Georgia 30201-2199 (770) 442-2043 Contact: Don Wilson Opened: July 1990 Classes offered Street:
Instructors/coaches trained per year: approx. 250 Total students trained per year: approx. 2800 Number of motorcycles and ATVs for training: 56 Trails: 1.5 miles Site acreage: 8.5 Building space (includes Motorcycle Division regional office): 10,000 square feet |
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