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#Post#: 1529--------------------------------------------------
List Your Riding Area and we will try to list them
By: FM Keller Date: October 11, 2012, 10:23 am
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There are so many areas that our members like to ride, we will
start to add these riding areas as more get listed here.
Thank you
#Post#: 1614--------------------------------------------------
Re: List Your Riding Area and we will try to list them
By: WestTexasKing Date: October 12, 2012, 2:33 am
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Sand:
-Kermit dunes
You have the option of paying for a campsite and optional RV
hookups (
http://www.kermitdunes.com/)
or camping at the free
parking areas with no hookups or utilities.
There's various small dune fields all over the west Texas area,
some publicly accessible, others require permission (that means
you have the dunes all to yourself...all of it virgin sand).
-El Paso has some dunes, not big but it's closer to the Glamis
scene, mostly lots of baja/desert XC trails out there.
-New Mexico has some small dunes as well.
Not sand:
Pecos river trails (lots of open space, bring some spare fuel on
your rack), 3 moderately sized salt flats south of me, one
really big one west of me.
Outback adventure track in Stanton TX
(
http://outbackadventuretrack.webs.com/)
About the only thing worth taking a trip out here for is the
Kermit dunes and maybe the salt flats near Dell City for speed
runs.
Not worth taking a trip specifically for anything else unless
you live in TX/NM...
#Post#: 1626--------------------------------------------------
Re: List Your Riding Area and we will try to list them
By: heminutt Date: October 12, 2012, 9:30 am
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st anthony sand dune.
they have 3 camp ground from full hookups to tent and a day
parking.
they have hills that are 500-600 ft tall.
#Post#: 1654--------------------------------------------------
Re: List Your Riding Area and we will try to list them
By: El Diablo Date: October 12, 2012, 4:00 pm
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Sand: Imperial Sand Dunes Recreation Area, Imperial County
California.
Beach: El Golfo de Santa Clara, Sonora Mexico.
Sand Drags: Dome Valley Raceway, Welton AZ; Cocopah Speedway,
Somerton AZ.
Desert: Anywhere in Arizona not occupied by a residential or
commercial structure.
#Post#: 1655--------------------------------------------------
Re: List Your Riding Area and we will try to list them
By: Deebo Date: October 12, 2012, 4:18 pm
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Daniel Boone National Forest Red Bird Crest Trail System
(Diamond Trail):
http://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/dbnf/recreation/recarea/?recid=70833
Daniel Boone ATV trails (trailhead 1 mile from my house)
http://www.riderplanet-usa.com/atv/trails/info/kentucky_13928/ride_ba7e.htm
Black Mountain Off Road Park (25 miles away)
http://www.harlancountytrails.com/blackmountain.php
Hatfield McCoy trails (roughly 150-200 miles away)
http://www.trailsheaven.com
Wilderness Trail Off Road Park (30 miles away)
http://wildernesstrailoffroadpark.net
Knott County ATV trails (40 miles away)
http://www.knottcountyadventure.com/atv.html
#Post#: 1674--------------------------------------------------
Re: List Your Riding Area and we will try to list them
By: BadMoonRacing500 Date: October 12, 2012, 8:28 pm
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http://www.michiganmotomania.com/
http://www.chandlerhillcampground.com/
#Post#: 3246--------------------------------------------------
Re: List Your Riding Area and we will try to list them
By: Frank Date: November 1, 2012, 5:52 pm
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hi there
Colle de Finestre in the Italian Alps are my fafourite traxx
(and my real love) (Y)
#Post#: 3677--------------------------------------------------
Re: List Your Riding Area and we will try to list them
By: rjtlt500 Date: November 6, 2012, 6:42 pm
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Sand dunes: Winchester Bay, Oregon
Dirt : Browns Camp OHV Park, Oregon
#Post#: 3691--------------------------------------------------
Re: List Your Riding Area and we will try to list them
By: FM Keller Date: November 6, 2012, 8:33 pm
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I added a few, I am thinking maybe we add a few more forums
Dunes / Riding Parks / Desert / Trails, seems we all have great
places to ride.
#Post#: 4587--------------------------------------------------
Re: List Your Riding Area and we will try to list them
By: vismossis Date: November 20, 2012, 1:24 pm
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hello,, if you are out in riverside. there is a 10 square mile
area for riding thats always under construction jumps trails and
cross country riding for various levels. pretty close to
milestone in the riverside area. i ride it almost everyday. its
never seen more than a handful of riders at most.
its off mission blvd. and La Rue street just over the railroad
tracks once you get over the bridge that goes over the 60
freeway. you can park to the right of la rue street and boom,
the trail is right there and takes you all the back to where the
tracks and trails are.
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