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WASHINGTON Riding Areas

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Ahtanum
Ellensburg, WA

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This area has the most southernly segment of an envisioned cross-Cascades trailbike route. The hoped for the trail would go from the Ahtanum area near Yakima to the Greenwater area northwest of Chinook Pass. The Gray Rock segment begins at the Department of Natural Resourses Tree Phones Campground. It ties with a Forest Service trail at Louie Way GAy on Divide Ridge over looking Rimrock Lake. . . .
 
Aonia Pass Motocross Park
Aonia Pass, WA

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Aonia Pass offers a full riding facility including hot showers, full bath, concession stand, snack bar, a huge property, open seven days a week (except for bad weather, race weekends or other special events), when in doubt, call first 706-678-3737 Hours: Gates Open 9am-8pm Ride from 10am - 5pm (unless otherwise noted) RATES SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE Primitive Overnight camping . . .
 
Batey-Bould
Newport, WA

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This trail system designed for trailbikes is the Newport Ranger District's counterpart to the Little Pend Oreille system. The Batey-Bould trail system connects with the Little Pend Oreille trail system.. . .
 
Capital State Forest
Chehalis, WA

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This State Forest is one of the most popular areas in Western Washington for trailbiking. There are over 100 miles for trailbikes in the Northern half of the forest. The southern half has trails only for horses and hikers. There are many entrances into this park but the most popular one is at the Rock Candy MT entrance. There is also camping available with no charge at these sites. Trails also con. . .
 
Chikamin
Leavenworth, WA

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A network of trails, campsites and roads link the Chiwawa and the Mad River drainage. Most of this network does not open to riding until late July.. . .
 
Davil's Gulch
Leavenworth, WA

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This trail system is open to trailbikes and demands experience. The trails follow creeks and ascend to ridge tops. Road riding is required to make the Tronsen Ridge to Devil's Gulch loop, so you must be "street legal.". . .
 
Devil's Backbone Lake Creek
Chelan, WA

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The main trail, open to trailbikes, traverses the crest of Devil's Backbone from Crescent Hill to Stormy Mountain. The trail system offers great vistas and three loops.. . .
 
Divide Ridge
Naches, WA

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This area is very popular with four-wheel drive enthusiasts. The trails, suitable for short-wheelbase vehicles, are scenic and challenging. Trailbike use is limited.. . .
 
Ebe Hills
Enumclaw, WA

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These trails for short wheelbase four-wheel frives were built by volunteers. The Department of Natural Resourses supplied materials and equipment. The system was designed to emphasize driving speed. Depending on the season and direction of travel, ther are spots which may require a winch. If you don't want scratches on your rig, these are trails to avoid. The trailhead has a picnic shelter with a . . .
 
Elochoman
Castle Rock, WA

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This trail was designed for novice trailbikes, It is lightly used due to distances from population centers and the limited riding offered on the present trail.. . .
 
Entiat River
Entait, WA

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This scenic central Cascade riding area has an easy trail to beautiful Mytle Lake. Other more challenging trails up Anthem Creek and Shetipo trails lead to high ridge views from Duncan Hill and the Upper Mad River trail area. At an elevation of 7818', the former lookout area on Duncan Hill provides a spectacular 360 degree view of the upper Entiat basin. Looking to the east is Pyramid Mountain and. . .
 
Evans Creek
Enumclaw, WA

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Description: Picnic area is handicapped accessible. ORV area is open to 2- and 4-wheeled motorized vehicles (dirt bikes, ATVs, etc). Location: Address: Snoqualmie Ranger District Mount Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest Enumclaw Office/ 450 Roosevelt Ave. E. Enumclaw, WA 98022 Phone: (360) 825-6585 Season: May - September Fee: yes Reservations: NO Activities indicates av. . .
 
Foggy Dew Martin Creek
Twisp, WA

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The Foggy Dew area offers a loop trail ride for trail bikers who are highway legal. The ride includes about nine miles of Forest Service road. This area in the Okanogan National Forest ties with the Sawtooth area in the Wenatchee National Forest. . . .
 
Foothills
Forks, WA

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A seven mile loop provides good riding for novice trailbikers and family groups. Two shortcut trails divide the main loop into three smaller loops. This trail is also popular with local horseriders and mountain bikers so ride aware.. . .
 
Grant County ORV Area
Ephrata, WA

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This sand dunes area is open to all types of ORV's. If you tire of sand, the Potholes Reservoir offers trout, walleye, crappie and perch fishing.. . .
 
Jones Creek
Castle Rock, WA

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This trailbike opportunity was the first developed by the Department of Natural Resources in the early 1970's. It offers low elevation riding for novice riders and family groups.. . .
 
Liberty Lake ORV Area
Spokane, WA

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Trailbikers can ride 350 acres of Spokane County land along the Idaho border. The area is adjacent to the liberty Lake Regional Park, open during the summer beginning Memorial Day weekend. The park offers camping and picnic areas.. . .
 
Little Pend Oreille
Colville, WA

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The Colville Ranger District maintains a series of loop trails which provide options for riders of all skill levels. The Little Pend Oreille trail system connects with the Batey-Bould trail system. The trails are rated easy to more difficult.. . .
 
Lower Dungeness
Quilcene, WA

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If you can legally ride Forest Service roads, this area offers a 14 mile loop using about eight miles of road. If you are not "street legal" you must retrace your route. The trails essentially traverse both sides of a picturesque segment of the Lower Dungeness drainage. East Crossing is the nearest campground which is a couple of miles north of the trails . . .
 
Mad River
Entiat, WA

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This area provides unique views of large meadows skirted by the trails. There is also fishing in Mad Lake and Mad River. Several loops are available for trailbikers.. . .
 
Miller Peak
Cle Elum, WA

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Miller Peak has a single loop, open to trailbikes, which offer great views into the Alpine Lakes Wilderness.. . .
 
Moses Lake Sand Dunes
Moses Lake, WA

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The Moses Lake Sand Dunes covers over 3,000 areas. The sand dunes area is located on the southern tip of Moses Lakewith rolling sand dunes and great fishing and waterskiing opportunities available.. . .
 
Naches Basin
Naches, WA

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Several loops for trailbikes begin at the campgrounds. Some trails dead end but have spectacular views into the William O. Douglas Wilderness.. . .
 
Okanogan and Wenatchee National Forests
Cle Elum, WA

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Cle Elum, WA Existing ATV Opportunities on the Cle Elum Ranger District ATV's are allowed on any signed-system 4x4 trail. All of the 4x4 trails are shown on the Cle Elum ORV map. A free ORV map is downloadable from the map link of this website. The three main areas that are most popular are: 1. Buck Meadows drainage. The two campgrounds that have legal access are Riders Campground and Manast. . .
 
Okanogan-Wenatchee National Forest:
Entiat, WA

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See links to the left for information about each Ranger District. The Okanogan-Wenatchee National Forest encompasses more than 4-million acres in Washington state and stretches north to south from the Canadian border to the Goat Rocks Wilderness - a distance of about 180 miles. The forest lies east of the Cascade Crest, which defines its western boundary. The eastern edge of the forest extends. . .
 
Rattlesnake Bethel Ridge
Naches, WA

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This area primarily has shor scenic routes for short- wheelbase four-wheel drives . . .
 
Riverside State Park ORV Area
Nine Mile Falls, WA

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ORV (Off-Road Vehicle) Area Click here for hours of operation and more information The ORV area at Riverside State Park is 600 acres of fun! Set aside in the 1980's for Off-Road Vehicles, the area has proven to be very popular for motorcycles, ATV's, and four-wheelers. The terrain provides hill climbs, sand areas, and trails through wooded areas. Restrooms, parking, two picnic shelter. . .
 
Sadie Creek
Forks, WA

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This trail offers both lowland and rugged mountain trail riding. It starts at a trailhead at the 600 foot elevation, the trail gains elevation until reaching a ridge top of 2,500 feet. The trail follows the ridge for a few miles, then drops and winds back to the trail- head. Appreciate the vistas. Several locations along the ridge offer some of the best panoramas in the state. On a clear day, t. . .
 
Sawtooth
Chelan, WA

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Club and Boiling Lakes have fishing and overnight camping spots. Except for a short loop, this is a return-the-same-way-you-went-in trail system. This area is connected with the Foggy Dew area in the Okanogan National Forest.. . .
 
Straddleline ORV Park
McCleary, WA

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* Park Update * We had a great opening weekend! Track 1 was a little soft in spots, but, by Sunday... it had dried out and was fantastic! We modified some of the jumps and corners... and we got a thumbs up from the riders for the changes. Also, we were able to get some of the trails open. So, come on down this Easter weekend... EASTER SUNDAY ONLY 4/12/09 all children riders unde. . .
 
Table Mountain
Cle Elum, WA

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This area is very popular with horse riders. Some 4WD routes are marked on the ground. All trails have seasonal closures to enhance big game hunting.. . .
 
Tahuya State Forest
Bremerton, WA

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Recreation & Public Information Look here for maps and facilities for hiking, camping, fishing, horseback riding, and other Recreation on state-owned lands. DNR offers hands-on educational opportunities in the great outdoors for Students & Teachers. Neighbors & Concerned Citizens can find out about derelict vessels and public use concerns. Fire Information & Prevention has news about burn bans, . . .
 
Taneum-Manastash
Cle Elum, WA

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Perhaps one of the most popular areas for trailbikes and short-wheelbase four-wheel drives, it offers numerous loop opportunities. Trails range from valley bottoms to ridge tops and vary in difficulty. Expect some trail closures due to logging. . .
 
Twin Sisters
Kettle Falls, WA

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This area offers both four-wheel drive and trailbike opportunities. The four-wheel drive route past Twin Sisters is over old logging roads. The roads have deteriorated to the point of challenging four-wheel drives. None of the trails are rated for difficulty. They do offer spectacular vistas of the Kettle Range and are lightly traveled.. . .
 
Umatilla National Forest:Upper Walla Walla OHV Trail
Walla Walla, WA

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To Get There: Walla Walla OHV Trail Follow Walla Walla River Road from Milton-Freewater, at Forks Junction (about 5 miles) turn right and continue another 7 miles to Harris Park. A BLM trailhead is about 1 mile past the park. Site Description: This trail runs through steep rocky canyons along the Walla Walla River's north and south forks. A ridgetop trail conne. . .
 
Walker Valley
Sedro Woolley, WA

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The Walker Valley area is a lowland riding area popular with trailbikes. Elevations range from 500 to 3,000 feet. There are actually 28 miles of sanctioned trail and about 25 miles of secondary/user-built trail.. . .
 
Washington Offroad
Sedro Woolley, WA

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This is a great site for Off road riding area in the State of Washington. This site has multiple listings and information. Puget Sound - Main menu Walker Valley The Walker Valley area is a lowland riding area popular with all offroad vehicles. Elevations range from 500 to 3,000 feet Location: 7 mi SE of MT Vernon Phone: 360-856-3500 Trails: Trailbike - 9 MI - View Trail Map - (PDF Document. . .
 



 

 

 

 

 

 


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