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Links of our favorite places to ride:
Wayne National Forrest: Check out this link for information on Wayne National Forrest A link to the 3 different trail systems that make up the Wayne National Forest Off Road Vehicle (ORV) system. http://www.fs.fed.us/r9/wayne/recreation_sites/orv.html
Crows Canyon: A link to their web site. A 400 Acre riding park in Uhrichsville, OH south of New Phillidelphia. http://www.crowcanyonmx.com
Wellsville: 4000 Acre riding area near East Liverpool, OH. wellsville
Links of other places to ride:
http://www.rallyinherrickvalley.com/Index.html - A link to "Rally in Herrick Valley. A big ride that happens on select dates throughout the year. Looks like a good muddy ride. (Not having a ride in 2006)
http://www.rumbleontheridge.homestead.com/ - A link to "Rumble on the ridge" home page. A 3000 acre 30 mile ride that happens on select dates throughout the year.
http://www.dnr.state.oh.us/forestry/Forests/stateforests/maumee.htm -A link to Maumee State Forest. They have an ATV
http://www.atvpathfinder.com/ A link you must register for, but provides you with links for places to ride. Pretty cool, check it out!
Anyone intersted in riding these trails post a message and we will get a ride going!!
Know the ATV Laws
ATV Laws in Ohio
Its ok to let someone ride on your land. As a land owner you are subject to certian immunities from being sued Check out the immunity law.
ATV Repair, Parts, Apparell, Catalogs, etc
http://www.motorcyclesohio.com/ All Seasons sports center Wooster OH. A local place where you are able to purchase ATV apparel.
http://www.atvsource.com/ -A link to different ATV clubs, associations, manufacturers, and chats.
http://www.shiftmx.com/main.php A link where you can order a free catalog for motocross accesories and apparel.
Recomended ATV Gear:
1. Always bring at least one other person with another ATV. (for safety)
2. Eye protection. Goggles, keep dust out but fog up easy. Shooting glasses can also be very helpfull. If neither of the above are available you should always wear some type of eye protection like sunglasses.
2. Helmet. Most riding parks require a helmet.
3. Riding gloves. This prevents your hands from getting blisters and keeps them warm in cool weather.
4. A tow rope.
5. A tire plug. These cost less than $10.00 but come in very handy.
6. A state license. In Ohio this is only $8.50. It is required to ride on state parks. Although still not legal it may get you out of a ticket if driving on the road. Not all officers are trained properly on the ATV license. This may be purchased at your local BMV and is valid for 3 years. This will also allow you to ride on any PA trails systems requiring a state license.
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