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ATV Riding in Pennsylvania

 
InsuranceGuy InsuranceGuy
New User | Posts: 1 | Joined: 05/09
Posted: 05/25/09
12:56 AM

I am a new member here on ATV Rider. We ride mostly in the northeast area of PA in the Poconos, and Ashland.  Does anyone know of any riding areas close to my area here in Quakertown, Pennsylvania?  

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Michealwall Michealwall
User | Posts: 128 | Joined: 05/09
Posted: 05/26/09
02:26 AM

Check out Tower City, I'm not sure how far it is from you.  
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jjjoetheplumber jjjoetheplumber
New User | Posts: 1 | Joined: 07/09
Posted: 07/02/09
06:34 PM

I am also new to the site i purchased a 2009 polaris 850 and want to ride it when i get home  I will be at the South Pole Station till november i know of many places to ride i also ride in Canada alot if your interested we can get together i live in PA as well it looks like im close to you send me a email with your Phonee # and we can do some riding my email address here is
Joseph.Smith@usap.gov  

 
manny18 manny18
New User | Posts: 4 | Joined: 07/09
Posted: 07/11/09
06:32 PM

I just bought a quad for riding around my vacation place in the poconos.  Somebody was telling me there was a great place for quads in bloomsburg.  And I think there is a riding place around the pocono raceway.  I need to find out and I'll let ya know.  

 
lakota-rider lakota-rider
New User | Posts: 2 | Joined: 07/09
Posted: 07/20/09
11:17 PM

I'm new to the site. There's the Dorothy R. Miller recreation area (formerly called the Pohopoco Tract) It's right on rte. 115 across from the Pocono Raceway. I've been riding there for the last 3 years. Some trails are rocky, others are muddy with water holes, but there are some places you can really open up your quad, just have to keep an eye out for deer that "will" run out in front of ya.

Another place is called "The Lost Trails" in Mt. Pocono. It costs $35.00 per quad to ride for the day. If ya ride 2 days in a row, the 2nd day costs $25.00 per quad. Here's the web site for both places.

http://www.dcnr.state.pa.us/forestry/atv/atvindex.aspx
http://www.ridelosttrails.com/

I rode twice at The Lost Trails and it's a nice place to ride with different skill levels for the trails. There's also a play area with jumps and hill climbs, but I,m to old for that kinda stuff.
Hope you find this info usefull........  

 

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