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We kind of fell off this since introducing the new TRAILS section. We NEED your help and support by adding YOUR ATV trail or riding area into our database. This way, we can organize an informative resource for all of our members in the community.

In addition, if you see information about other trails online or in some publication, please feel free to add those also. The more trails, the better the trail resource becomes.

The release post by Admin is here: http://www.quadcrazy.com/atvforum/announcements-support/3939-new-trails-section.html

So ADD YOUR TRAIL OR RIDING AREA TODAY!

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You should make it a rule to submit the trail/riding area in ALL contest entries.

Thats a good idea but what if it's private property? There is only one public place we frequent but I know of two more. I've never been to them but I can get some info posted up on them.

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DONE! I added 3-4 riding ares we frequent in our area... I'll update with some more here in a bit. I like your site! You only have a few Washington riders..... maybe I can bring in some more!

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hey bot or anyone that can help. i recentley road at this place called Reiter pit, it was absolutely awsome, i have never had so much fun riding anywhere else. but i dont kow how to add it to my trails or WA trails. the info i have on it is that it is just south of Gold Bar WA, i have found directions on the net but i am not very computer savy, so if someone has some spare time, perhaps they could post the info. it is public property

and it is open to atv's, orv's and i believe camping, although i dont believe there is any running water or restrooms.

thanks,

adam (sandrider)

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well i searched for trails here in oklahoma and found there wasnt but 2 listed so i added a few that i found now i cant figure out why the web sites arent working after i added them all the info is correct but anyway ill add more when i come across them i am always looking for differant places to go ride

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One of the best places to ride is glamis ca, a city of nothing but dunes and more.......if ur a trail person johnson valley in yucca valley is also a great place to ride. Both cities are in california.

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well i searched for trails here in oklahoma and found there wasnt but 2 listed so i added a few that i found now i cant figure out why the web sites arent working after i added them all the info is correct but anyway ill add more when i come across them i am always looking for differant places to go ride

You need to use the "http://" in front of the url.

I corrected: Quartz Mountain State Park/Eagles Roost Lone Wolf by shadow » QUADCRAZY ATV Community

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we have several riding areas near me .. the bad lands , red bird , and a couple sand and gravel pits in terre haute ... it costs 25 buks a day at bad lands so i only ride there on occasion .. i mistly ride gravel pits and river bottoms they are free

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Riding areas are scarce around here, our newest place that is enjoyable is near Concrete at the old cement plant above the dam. Some wide open pits and ALOT of old logging roads. Hundreds of miles if not more to ride, GPS is a good idea to mark your locations, quite easy to get turned around.

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this one is free, and in my opinion the best place to ride in south mississippi, in south mississippi there are some really good trails on I-10 at the canal rd exit. about half a mile south of the interstate turn left right before the railroad tracks for parking area, there are mild trails on the parking side, cross the road on your atv then the fun begins, there are great trails that will take all day to even think bout riding em all, it would be a really good idea to have your bikes snorkled and sealed up tight to take deep water for these trails. if you are riding alone having a winch would be great too, this is not a designated riding area, the police never mess with anybody as long as you dont get your atvs on the public road except to cross it from the parking area to the trails, on average there will be round about 100 atvs in the woods at any given time on the weekends, probly 20 to 30 on weekdays. there is also the midnight riders like myself. our group usually hits these trails from bout 10pm to 6am

there is redcreek offroad park, its 20 bucks per bike, plus 5 bucks for extra person. awesome holes though, and they hold their mudfest events couple times a year. redcreekoffroad.com for more info.

there is bethel trails on bethel road in saucier ms. its a forrestry service trail. atvs only. 5 bucks per vehicle that you bring in to park. so load up on one truck and trailer, 43 miles of trails. north trail and south trail, personally i do not like south trail. too many tree roots and hairpin turns. have not had a chance to check out north trail. have heard its better, google search bethel atv trails saucier ms

new one just opened a few miles north of saucier, sand hill atv park 350 acres, have not been there yet, sandhillatv.com for more info

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When Trying to add trails i get all the way to describe the trail and i will not let me type anything in therefore i will not let me upload riding areas. I have about 6 in my area or at least an hour from me that i want to add with maps but i cant :aargh: . lol so if your in Northern Michigan (Alpena Area) i know areas. but im getting ready to move to Denver, Co and am looking for areas and people to ride with there.

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Added two trails last night! For any Arkansas people. Continuing my search for a really really good droid gps app that does exactly what I want it to as far as tracking routes. Plan on riding the trails, recording them as a map and uploading it to my trails so you can see where and what it looks like.

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DONE! I added 3-4 riding ares we frequent in our area... I'll update with some more here in a bit. I like your site! You only have a few Washington riders..... maybe I can bring in some more!
One more Washington member here. (Woodland) SW Washington area. :yes: I know of a few cool places in Washington, but Browns Camp down in Oregon is my favorite though. :yes:
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I just checked out your ATV Trail Search. Very cool and nice job setting that up. Its very easy to navigate. I checked out Oregon and Washington. A few areas have been posted for Washington. I can add a couple more. Not much has been added for Oregon so far, so I will add some places soon as I can.

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