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Does anybody know of some great experienced rider trails in SW Idaho? I ride all the places everbody knows about, but I am looking for a new awesome trail to ride.

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Does anybody know of some great experienced rider trails in SW Idaho? I ride all the places everbody knows about, but I am looking for a new awesome trail to ride.

Has anybody been to St. Anthonys, Idaho to ride the Dunes? Is it worth the trip?

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Does anybody know of some great experienced rider trails in SW Idaho? I ride all the places everbody knows about, but I am looking for a new awesome trail to ride.

Not sure about SW Idaho... but in the Idaho Pan handle the place to ride is just outside a town called Wallace. Next year the ATV Nation Nation Ride will be taking place in Wallace Idaho. It was there last year as well. I have done most of my riding there and it is concedered by those who have experienced it as one of the best places to ride in the nation. I have to agree. Great winter/snow riding too!

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I just got back from a trip to St. Anthony sand dunes in Idaho, it took me 19 and a half hours to get there from Corvallis, Oregon, It was the best dune trip of my life, you guys near there are so lucky to have dunes like that. We have 5 different sand dune locations to ride here in Oregon but non of them are as sweet as St. Anthony, Check out some of our videos on you tube, our channel is Spartanracing43 we will have a video of our ST. A trip up in a couple weeks, So if you get a chance to go to St. A do it!!!!

~Alex

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I realize this is an old thread. The sand dunes in St Anthony can be a lot of fun! But they are always changing, there are hazards everywhere and lots of traffic. Many accidents here. Great potential for fun, but be careful!

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