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I just received my access pass to RAC and got the parcel locator with tax id#s. How the hell do you find trails with that??. Also the yellow access permit. Does that get carried with me or is that the one that goes in the tow vehicle. There is nothing in the package that says "parking permit": aargh:

I would like to go out there this sunday. Anyone have a GPS location or directions for where I could park?

Anyone going to be there this weekend?

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RAC is really not set up for visitors more for locals who know the area but want to have permission to ride.

My best and only advice is to hook up with someone who knows the area and bring a GPS. This is how I started learning my way around. I took the data from my gps and then overlaid it on their parcels when I got home this way I could tell if I was out of bounds or not.

I parked on private property or I would have given you some coordinates to park. Stay away from the walmart parking lot, no tresspassing signs, and PA game lands to start.

PS there are a few diffrent sections of RAC such as Pottsville and Treverton. Coal Hill is also on the iffy side right now.

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I have not gone riding there since Rac started with the permits, so I am not sure how they have it laid out. I was under the inpression you got a permit for your vehicle and a sticker for your Atv or bike. There is a parking area near the Wal-Mart in St. Clair. It is on what is called the Burma road in St Clair. If you can find this there is parking on the right side of the road.

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