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About the Quad Texas bunch ! ...
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Rocky Ridge
Near Sanger, TX. Appx. 15 miles northwest on Hwy 51.
Privately owned, around 650 acres.
Trails, woods, a dam, an open meadow for racing, hills to climb, a creek to cross, whoop-de-doos, mud / rock pit, pond and more. Mostly primitive overnight camping (water available and port-a-potties).
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Muenster
Actually Bulcher, Texas. Appx 15 miles out of Muenster.
Privately owned. Around 2500 acres.
Much of the area runs along the Red River and there are places where you can play and race along the riverbed. Also, huge sand pits, hills, woods, rocky roads, open meadows.
Camping is primitive. No water available. Port-a-lets.
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Shiloh Ridge
Appx. 6 miles out of Alto, Texas.
Privately owned. Around 1500 acres.
Mud pits, hills, trails, whoop-de-doos, sand pits.
Showers, bathrooms, a snack stand. Campsites available with water and/or electricity. Also, some primitive.
Regularly scheduled events.
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Lake Murray, OK
Near Ardmore. State Park, resort, riding area.
Lake, hills, trails, sand, mud, creeks.
You can camp near the riding area or stay at the cabins or lodge. There are cafes, convenience stores, etc. nearby.
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Clayton, OK
North of Paris, TX (appx 35 miles).
State permit required on these logging roads and land. Thousands of acres and rumored to have over 5,000 miles of trails winding all through the area.
Every kind of terrain you can imagine. Famous with jeepers. All skill levels.
Camp at Clayton Lake State Park (cabins, campsites, RV)or stay in town. Cafes, stores, gas, etc available in town.
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Moab, Utah
Thousands of acres and miles of National Park trails.
Arches National Park... awesome! Many areas with waterways, mountains, trails, rock ledges, slickrock, switchbacks... you name it! Absolutely beautiful scenery!
You can stay in town at one of many motels, camping areas, etc. Also, camping in the park... Home of the Easter Jeep Safari.
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Richfield, Utah
Northwest Utah town that opens its arms to ATVers! In fact, every September, you can attend the Rocky Mountain ATV Jamboree. A full week of organized trail rides, an ATV Parade right down Main Street, cookouts in the park and being able to ride your ATV on any street in town for that whole week!... Yep, you can ride right up to the cafe to eat, into the gas station for gas, anywhere! We've been 3 years and will be back in 2005!
Ride over mountain trails, through creeks, with or without trail guides. Well worth the drive!
Lots of motels, cabins and camping areas.
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Red River, New Mexico
Hidden near Taos. Acres and acres of mountain riding... miles and miles of absolutely gorgeous scenery.
True mountains, switchbacks, lakes hidden in upper elevations, waterfalls, terraces with views that take your breath away!
Camp or stay in a motel or lodge. Plenty of food places (including Texas Red's, a favorite of ours), stores, little shops, a typical little mountain hideaway... but, with trails!
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