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The Cliffs Insane Terrain

Description: 
Come check out our park, it has many miles of trails, created for the beginner all the way to the advanced rider. We have wooded areas, fields, creeks, and yes, the Famous Mud Hole.(Ask park personnel where it is). Plans are in progress to create a rock climb and bog for those who want more challenges.
Area Type: 
Private Land
Commercial Offroad Park
ATV
Motorcycle
4x4

Location

United States
41° 19' 37.3008" N, 88° 41' 10.9752" W
Difficulty (1=easiest, 5=most difficult): 
3 - moderate

Quesnel Canyon

Description: 
Follow the old route of the gold miners as they travelled to Barkerville in search of gold. Access trail takes you through heavily forested trails before descending to a remote trail along the river. Old gold claims, chinese diggings, creek crossings, sand bars. Try your luck at gold panning on one of the many streams that cross the trail. Lots of area to wheel. Email me for trail access points.
Area Type: 
Multiple Trails
Public Access
ATV
Motorcycle
4x4

Location

Canada
52° 55' 53.2704" N, 122° 17' 53.1168" W
Difficulty (1=easiest, 5=most difficult): 
3 - moderate

KATAHDIN LODGE in Northern Maine

Description: 
Hundreds of miles of ATV trails. Awesome scenery and all types of terrain - woods, dirt roads, gravel pits and mudholes. Wilderness lake and canoes. Rooms, cabins and excellent meals available.
Area Type: 
Multiple Trails
Public Access
ATV
4x4

Locations

United States
46° 7' 59.7972" N, 68° 22' 55.8012" W
United States
46° 7' 59.7972" N, 68° 22' 55.8012" W
Difficulty (1=easiest, 5=most difficult): 
3 - moderate

Fordyce Creek

Description: 
Fordyce Creek is a premier hardcore trail a debatable second to the Rubicon. Tight maneuvering over miles of large, steep and awkwardly positioned boulders. Deep water crossings at low water flows. You may want to check out the CA4WD clubs event in early August called the Sierra Trek. The club arranges with PG&E to restrict water flow in Fordyce Creek to passable levels. Other than during the Sierra Treck water levels can drastically rise without warning, leaving vehicles stranded between stream crossings. The hardest part of the trail, on the north end, can be driven without crossing Fordyce Creek, but you will need to turn around and drive back out.
Area Type: 
Multiple Trails
Public Access
4x4
Special Event

Locations

United States
39° 21' 23.7564" N, 120° 30' 33.7536" W
United States
39° 21' 23.7564" N, 120° 30' 33.7536" W
Difficulty (1=easiest, 5=most difficult): 
5 - most difficult

Pyeatt Draw

Description: 
Located just north of Payson, Arizona in the Tonto National Forest, the Pyeatt Draw trail is an eight-mile long piece of the Pyeatt Draw Trail system. This rocky trail follows a creek bed over ledges, cracks, and slippery rocks presenting many challenges that might be too much for a novice off-roader. Description from BFGoodrich's Outstanding Trails.
Area Type: 
Single Trail
Public Access
4x4

Locations

United States
34° 20' 48.984" N, 111° 14' 57.984" W
United States
34° 20' 48.984" N, 111° 14' 57.984" W
Difficulty (1=easiest, 5=most difficult): 
3 - moderate
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