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legal offroading spots

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are there any legal offroading trails that u can maybe pay someone to use? i took my outback on this long dirt trail that is being made for a new neighborhood, and thend rove into wheat grass that was taller than my roofline! (trying to impress the girl i was with, she had a blast) it would have been much funner if it was legal and didnt have to worry about anything!! PS speeds got up 50mph and i bottomd out a couple of times:cool:

It depends, most places have ORV parks that you can pay to enter. Otherwise, Forest service roads and blm land are usually good places to find some cool roads

the ORV park near me is free...or as far as i know its free:-p its got some challanging stuff also...for a stock subaru wagon that is.

the ORV park near me is free...or as far as i know its free:-p its got some challanging stuff also...for a stock subaru wagon that is.
What ORV park is near Renton or are you at school?

he is talking about the one in spokane. and yes it is free pete..........we should go out there some time......

Join or talk to a local 4WD club. They will know where to go thats legal.

 

Talk to your state's dept. of natrual resources and bureau of land management about OHV trails, minimum maintanace roads, forest service roads, and the rules for using these trails/roads. Counties also have public land and you can query your county about rules and regulations to access of public lands.

 

For private property you must have written or verbal consent to be on it for any reason. If you don't own it than someone does. If you don't have specific consent to be on it then its illegal.

hey where do you live i live in kingsport tn and always looking for somone to wheel with i know lot of trails here

4 wheeler magazine had an artical couple years ago about Senic unpaved highways and trails. The artical had a map of trails accross the US.

some of the trails were 4wd only and were legal

and if you go on them certin times of the year they can be a challange.

the ORV park near me is free...or as far as i know its free:-p its got some challanging stuff also...for a stock subaru wagon that is.

 

 

i wanna move where you are.to my knowledge there's no ORV parks here on the east coast.atleast not near me.

 

:banghead: though i do know where a very long unpaved road is.think it's about two or three miles long

he is talking about the one in spokane. and yes it is free pete..........we should go out there some time......

 

sure. probably not of a while...subaru dosn't have an engine..and its back at my parents place.

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