 |  | Oct 30th, 06, 09:47 PM | | Hi! STAFF Join Date: Jan 2006 Location: Lower Arkansas
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| What is your favorite place to ride? and what is it that makes it your favorite? | | |  | Oct 31st, 06, 06:16 PM | | Almighty Supercook Join Date: Feb 2006 Location: Key West
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| My favorite place to ride is anywhere that has mud and something nice to look at. | | |  | Oct 31st, 06, 06:25 PM | | Super Moderator STAFF Join Date: Mar 2006 Location: Florida
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| My favorite is a place in south Ga called Big Creek Trails.They have everything you can think of,hot showers,atv wash down area,lake for swimming,food vendors and lots of mud and trails.They also have 4 pits to compete in for fun or for racing.The best part is its only about 2 hrs from me. | | |  | Oct 31st, 06, 08:30 PM | | Super Moderator STAFF Join Date: Aug 2006 Location: moulton,alabama
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| i like to ride by any creek-river, different places is always good, muddy trails | | |  | Oct 31st, 06, 08:40 PM | | Senior Member Join Date: Jul 2006 Location: L.A. (Lower Alabama0
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| I guess my favorite place to ride is Red Creek Off Road Park in Perkinston Mississipi. It is close to home and has some pretty good trails and camping. Other than this place I guess it would be riding on some friends of ours property. | | |  | Nov 1st, 06, 01:22 PM | | Almighty Supercook Join Date: Feb 2006 Location: Key West
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Originally Posted by Scribner My favorite is a place in south Ga called Big Creek Trails.They have everything you can think of,hot showers,atv wash down area,lake for swimming,food vendors and lots of mud and trails.They also have 4 pits to compete in for fun or for racing.The best part is its only about 2 hrs from me. Saw the write up in MM for that place. Looked awesome. | | |  | Nov 17th, 06, 02:23 AM | | LIVE TO RIDE !! Join Date: Jul 2006 Location: North Idaho
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| I think our favorite place to ride is three bear near Kendrick Idaho. There are so many trails to ride that we have yet to ride all of it in 3 years. The trails can get real muddy, and there is tons of wildlife in that area. I don't know how much longer we will be riding there because it is on Potlatch land and now they are going to start charging to ride on their land. | | |  | Oct 20th, 07, 10:33 PM | | Super Moderator STAFF Join Date: Jul 2007 Location: Crossville,TN
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| #1 Royal Blue in Tennessee- #2 WIndrock | | |  | Oct 21st, 07, 03:23 PM | | Junior Member Join Date: Oct 2007
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| Petersville area in Alaska. It's near the southern border of Denali NP. I recently moved to Idaho, so I'm in the market for new "favorite" places to ride. | | |  | Oct 22nd, 07, 01:35 PM | | Junior Member Join Date: Dec 2006 Location: in a house
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| Well, since I live on the easternshore of MD, I go to Shads Landing. Its a small area
But when it rains there is plenty of mudd. It is not very challenging, but it is fun and its close to home.
Any body close?????? | | |  | Oct 22nd, 07, 08:26 PM | | Built Ford Tough Join Date: Jan 2007 Location: Opelousas, Louisiana
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Originally Posted by Vinnysjus4fun I guess my favorite place to ride is Red Creek Off Road Park in Perkinston Mississipi. It is close to home and has some pretty good trails and camping. Other than this place I guess it would be riding on some friends of ours property. i have to agree on red creek. its 200 miles from me, but mudfest was THE BEST riding i have ever done, cant wait till next year.... but around here, probly Camp Claiborne, its sandy, most holes have a bottom, and the mud washes off easy, and only about 1 hour north. as far as pure mud goes, Pat's ATV in Breaux Bridge, LA got some serious mud, too much and too deep for my lil rancher, but its the black jack.... even a pressure washer has a hard time taking it off... unless i get a bigger bike im never goin back. | | |  | Oct 23rd, 07, 03:11 PM | | Pure Offroad Join Date: Oct 2007
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| I have ridden in the mountains on the western half of Wyoming for a long time. There is a lot of rugged terrain out there. Some areas have too many rocks and not enough mud but still very enjoyable. Anywhere with a cool lake or waterfall or just beautiful views. | | |  | Oct 29th, 07, 04:44 PM | | Junior Member Join Date: Oct 2007
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| I LIKE RIDING FREESTYLE MOTOCROSS AT SUGAR CREEK TRAILS | | |  | Dec 8th, 07, 09:40 PM | | Member Join Date: Sep 2007 Location: Holcomb MO
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| favorite spots I like to ride at Bricks 4x4 Farm in Poplar Bluff MO. It has trails, mud pits and creeks. It also offers camping on site. Check out the site BricksHome for upcoming riding dates. My other place is at Rays Mud Run in Bloomfield MO, it is mud raceing competition for trucks and atvs Check it out at Ray's Mud Run. Ceck out my new web site SEMO Mudders - Your Online Mudding Community. | | |  | Dec 9th, 07, 12:33 PM | | Trail Junkie Join Date: Sep 2006 Location: Scott Depot, West Virginia
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| Buena Vista area in Colorado. Here is a Pic from American Flag Mountain. 12,776 feet  | | |  | Dec 9th, 07, 09:31 PM | | Junior Member Join Date: Oct 2007
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| Kingston Peak, near Central City, Colorado. Plenty of rocks, some water, steep stuff up and down, mountain pond, abandoned mines, old cabins, place to go shooting, 12000+ at highest point(well above treeline for you flatlanders) and beautiful mountain vistas. | | |  | Dec 10th, 07, 10:21 AM | | Senior Member Join Date: May 2007 Location: Texas
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| I like the Red River Motorcycle Trails. Good mud, good hills, clean stream for cleaning off your ride or yourself. Nice camping area and not to far away. | | |  | Dec 11th, 07, 07:29 AM | | Senior Member Join Date: Dec 2007 Location: Millington, Tn
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| I take my Family riding in Millington just behind a school. It is perfect for the small children that I have and If I want to go and have some fun then there is the usual mud and logs. After the new year when I finally purchase the new ATV I'm going to try Covington Pike bottoms in memphis. Sugar Creek I hear is very good riding a little bit of everything. | | |  | Dec 11th, 07, 08:18 AM | | Junior Member Join Date: Nov 2007
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| Snake Mountain and Elephant Mountain in Vermont. Has a great mix of high climbs, mud, trails, high and low speed trails, ponds, river crossings, and open fields. Great riding!!! | | |  | Dec 12th, 07, 05:31 AM | | Senior Member Join Date: Dec 2007 Location: Millington, Tn
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| I'm trying to get a ride together for April or May of 2008 to Coal Creek OHV. I have talk to about 10 of the guys I ride with and they are wanting to go as well. Does anyone know anything about the trails. I'm sure someone does. I'm waiting until then because I should have my new ride by then.
Thank you | | |  | Dec 12th, 07, 09:34 AM | | Member Join Date: Jan 2007 Location: Northern Wisconsin
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| My favorite place is my backyard.
Pull the wheeler out of the garage and I got a few miles of trails through my woods and neighbors properties. I have a few swamps to play in. Trees to crawl over and nobody but myself to worry about. It's fun loading up the wheeler and seeing other areas. But being able to ride year round has a lot to say for itself too. | | |  |  |
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