Archive for the ‘Where to Dirt Bike’ Category
Wilseyville (Shadds Ranch); Off-Highway Vehicle (OHV) trail system is located in the Stanislaus National Forest . This trail system has many miles of OHV trails suitable for motorcycles and quad runners. This trail system is mostly single-track trails with some quad runner trails and logging roads. Read the rest of this entry »
Foresthill (Sugar Pine) Off-Highway Vehicle (OHV) trail system is located in the El Dorado National Forest. This trail system has nearly 100 miles of OHV trails suitable for both motorcycles and quad runners. This trail system consist of easy and mostly moderate trails, with a few miles of difficult, challenging single-track trails. Read the rest of this entry »
Georgetown (Rock Creek); Off-Highway Vehicle (OHV) trail system is located in the El Dorado National Forest. This trail system has over 100 miles of OHV trails mostly suitable for motorcycles. This trail system is mostly narrow single track trails with some quad runner trails near the Darlington Ridge staging area. Riders can be from beginners to seasoned riding veterans but the Mace Mill and Bald Mountain staging areas are recommended for the more advanced riders because the access out may be a challenge for the beginner. The Darlinton Ridge staging area to the west is recommened for quad runners and the first few rides if you are a beginner. Read the rest of this entry »
Elkins Flat; Off-Highway Vehicle (OHV) trail system is located to the north side of the Middle Fork of the Consumnes River in the El Dorado National Forest. This trail system contains 70 miles of moderate and most difficult single-track motorcycle trails.
Gold Note; Off-Highway Vehicle (OHV) trail system is located to the south side of the Middle Fork of the Consumnes River and its linked to the Elkins Flat trail system which adds an additional 30 miles of motorcycle and quad runner trails with mostly easy to moderate trails. Read the rest of this entry »
Chalk Bluff (Burlington Ridge); Off-Highway Vehicle (OHV) trail system is located in the Tahoe National Forest. This trail system has miles and miles of single-track and logging/mining type roads suitable for motorcycles and quad runners.
Discription; This OHV trail system is trail riding out in the woods. There is no flat track or motocross arena within this trail system. Read the rest of this entry »
Black Springs (OHV) Network; Off-Highway Vehicle (OHV) trail system is located in the Stanislaus National Forest . This trail system network connects over 100 miles of OHV trails suitable for motorcycles and quad runners from single-track trails to 4×4 trails. Read the rest of this entry »











