hey bige..well here in okla the best place to ride , i would say is little sahara state park, but really i think that is better for atvs, and larger sand rails, jeeps etc.. i wouldnt take my buggy out there due to the fact that when i had my raptor 660 i rode some dunes that were challenging for it w paddles...dont believe the buggy, even a 250, would be happy there..... there is a place south of okla city called the cross bar ranch that i am going to try and visit if i can get a group together.. its a 6500 acre riding area for atv, utv, motorcycles or buggy. no trucks or jeeps are allowed....
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Joined: Tue Jul 26, 2005 10:26 am Posts: 608 Location: Marion, KY
I agree, I think we should have a section for this and then be able to click each state title to see the different places to ride instead of all helter skelter like it is now.....
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Joined: Sun Feb 17, 2008 1:29 am Posts: 87 Location: Amarillo, TX (North State)
darn the Man that makes you pay! Free 20,000 acres in Texas and free to stay! Canadian River off 287 (highway) is where it will be! The best darn park for all riding, just come and see!
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This location is in more detail in "Places to Ride" Forrum. Huge place, and you could spend a whole week and not touch everything.
Joined: Sun Jan 07, 2007 7:38 pm Posts: 2893 Location: hopatcong, NJ
I think for adversity, for proximity to me, PA has the best to offer the North East Gang! From HUGE coal mine trails and dumps, to abandoned towns, to local parks and local trails, it seems PA is the most lax, and easiest to get to for some decent trial riding. Amazing hill climbs, awesome scenery, and best yet, most of it is free!!!
Joined: Sun Feb 17, 2008 1:29 am Posts: 87 Location: Amarillo, TX (North State)
I though Colorado had the most ghost towns? Last time I checked. There is about 12 I can think of and they are all on ORV trails un in the beautiful Rockys and it's foot hills. Very little of the trails are extreme and this location is a very good concept for a buggy enduro.
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