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I love the Rocky Mountains. We have good places to ride in Southwest Missouri. But the Rockies in the fall is spectacular!
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Beautiful!

Lets all contribute some pics!

Here is one of my favorite special places called "Beer Break Canyon". my stomping grounds since my first 4 wheeler back in ' 83.
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Bergoo West Virginia.
Will have the Wolverine there on June 5
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This was my favorite place until it shut down at the first of the year. Lots of creeks, mountains, an miles of trails, alot of good memories, an pictures. There are plenty of places in Arkansas to ride, just need to get out there an check them out on my Grizzly for now.

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Willie what area was it that got shut down? We ride Mill Creek some.
The Ross Foundation Jack Mountain down by Bismarck
A lot of the trails have been shut down because of people trashing private land (can't blame the owners there), but I've always loved the ride down Marietta Run in Cutler, Ohio then adding the couple mile run down the road and hitting Laurel Run in Layman.
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More on Bergoo West Virginia.
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I'm jealous, Louisiana has nothing like the pictures you guys post.. I'm hoping to take the wolverine to the Hatfield and McCoy trail.. maybe later this year for a few days..

This is my favorite spot around here, which is a 4 hr drive.. muddy bottoms atv park.

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Outlaw trails close to Hatfield McCoy in WV.
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Headed down there in 2wks. I go down at least twice a year. Always stay at Wild Willy's.
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Headed down there in 2wks. I go down at least twice a year. Always stay at Wild Willy's.
Awesome. We go down twice a year as well. Fall and Spring. I know where Wild Willy's is! We usually stay at Twin Hollow right at RockHouse trailhead but have since been going to Ashland (Crumpler). Lodging and scenery isn't quite as good as Twin Hollow but you can ride to WAY more trails which is nice. Plus RockHouse just abuses the rigs. Fun stuff.
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You ever stayed at Ashland Resort? We went a few years ago and are going again at the end of June. Its a really nice place and has access to 3 trail systems. We usually ride at a place called Kennerdell, PA. It's right on the Allegheny river, beautiful area. I only have a couple of pics..
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You ever stayed at Ashland Resort? We went a few years ago and are going again at the end of June. Its a really nice place and has access to 3 trail systems. We usually ride at a place called Kennerdell, PA. It's right on the Allegheny river, beautiful area. I only have a couple of pics..
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Sure did. That is our spot now. Time before last we stayed in Diane's trailer which, since we scheduled last minute, was a bit of a dump. Last time (a few weeks ago) we stayed in the Crumpler house #3. A LOT better. Both of them are considered part of ashland, I believe. Ashland is great since you have access to 3 trail heads.

We usually stay at Twin hollow (Wayne's cabins). The view and facilities are a bit nicer but if you want to ride anything but RockHouse (my least favorite trail) you have to load up your machines and trailer somewhere else. TwinHollow also has the town of Gilbert where you can spray off your machines, there are some bars and restaurants. You can also ride to Keefers for parts or get beers in Logan. There are always tradeoffs of course.

From Ashland. If you go up one of the outlaw trails you can go to riders paradise where the locals say "the have everything... everything. everything". We never found out what everything was. A little scared to...

First place is riders “paradise”. The place with EVERYTHING - so they say.

Second is Crumpler house #3

Third is the view from the TwinHollow cabins. Thats the view from the front porch.

Third is the beautiful Diane’s trailer.

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