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redwood

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I was just wondering if I can get some people to list where they like to ride. It may give some of us some info that that we were not aware of.
I do most of my riding in Wayne National Forest (Ohio). It is about 45 minutes Southeast of Columbus Ohio. There are about 70 miles of trails and they are kept up pretty nice. They have a web site with fees and requirements if you just google wayne national forest.
 
I've been looking for places more local to Baltimore, Maryland but currently i travel to several different places... Motocove in Gore, VA. its nice there. Its an ORV park so get out of the way when jeeps and other bigger 4x4's come down the trail. Tower City, PA. I'm not a member of the trail riders but my friend is a member so i can go with him and its awesome. Huge, easy to get lost off the trail. Watch for massive holes to china before you lose something. Hatfield McCoy, well, enough said. Greenridge State Forest in Maryland. Its small. Only an 18 mile loop. Open to all ORV's. We also travel to family property in WV near Elizabeth but its a 6 hour long drive... We used to go to Hazelton, PA but we are not allowed to ride there anymore becuase the Gaming commission said so. I also have access to family property in Mathias, WV but its very, very, very rocky and hard to see the rocks in the tall grass. I've also checked out but never been to a place called Mines and Meadows in PA. It looks cool. You can take guided tours on your quad through underground mines...
 
Underground mines sounds really cool. We took a really nice trip to Marienville Pa. to the Allegheney National Forest. The sign also sais, "The Land Of Many Uses". Here is a State that actually gets it! We had some of the best riding ever here and will make the trip again. One section of trail was shut down due to the trail going near the Timber Rattler's den. I'm sure they will re-route for next year. We were able to ride from the Motel right to the trail head & all the trails were mapped & marked one-way so as not to meet oncomming traffic. That upped the speed & fun factor a lot. If you are in driving distance it is worth a ride.
 
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