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New to the site and I'm looking for some places to (LEGALLY) ride. I know a few places not too far from me but getting caught and over 1k in fines and criminal trespassing charges isn't on the top of my list. 
I have places in upstate New York. Your always welcome. 1/2 north of Jersey.

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On 10/30/2018 at 9:43 PM, RogueMX said:

New to the site and I'm looking for some places to (LEGALLY) ride. I know a few places not too far from me but getting caught and over 1k in fines and criminal trespassing charges isn't on the top of my list. 

Check out PA DCNR's website for public places to ride

https://trails.dcnr.pa.gov/mapsearch/index.html?atv=true

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Thanks for the post.. South Jersey here too stopped riding when I started working and just pulled my ATVs out of long term storage so also looking..  we use to do night riding as a kid  through Woods fun times but that is more the likely illegals now with how crazy Jersey is...

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Unfortunately there is no public lands in NJ that are currently legal to ride on.  NJ is supposed to have 3 ORV parks per statutes, but of course its not a priority as none have existed for quite a few years.  Only way to legally ride currently in NJ is with permission on private property.

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