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zman007007 03-02-2013 09:35 PM

land to ride on
 
I"m sure this ain"t the right place for this but what the heck, just let me know if you move it. LOL :hail: I just put an ad on Craigslist looking for a place to ride my buggy locally and hopefully another one if I can get it. I asked for a place with some hills and woods. I promised them their place would not be trashed and trash would be hauled off by us everytime. I also told them that I had a small Kubota tractor with tiller, scrape blade, and box scrape that I would use to make everything right before and after use. I also said I would sign a lease for it if neccessary, but it would have to be cheap since I would only be using it mostly on the week ends, and I would sign a release releasing them from any injuries that may occurr. I also told them if they wanted to join in with their kids or grand kids they were welcome, but I warned them , the smiles on their faces would be PRICELESS. Did I miss anything I should have included? zman :cheers:

BlackScorpion 04-20-2013 09:53 PM

I see your in South Carolina, I'm surprised you don't have woods to ride around down there. Here in new jersey if you don't own the land you pretty much SOL, unless you get lucky and find a friend with land and likes to ride.. Wish you the best finding some riding spots.

Masteryota 04-20-2013 10:11 PM

It's actually amazing that everyone is so anti everything now a days. Of course, with everyone being sue happy and looking for their free ride at someone else's expense, I do understand why they tell you to get lost. Around these parts, we have a few national parks that allow quads and such, and my step dad belongs to a hunting club which is almost never used between march and august, so I'm in luck there I suppose. I often wanted to lease some land and hold some off road venues, but the land down here is hella expensive.

You might get in touch with some timber companies in your area and see who they lease their land to, most times its a hunting club, and see if they can get you in touch with them. Might have to be supervised by a member, but hey, its a start, and if the membership is reasonable, maybe join. Just throwing ideas out there.

MASTERBATES 04-20-2013 10:24 PM

I'm thankful I have the Shawnee national forest where I live. Ur not supposed to ride it, but there are so ,any trails already u could go for days. The conservation here is only around seasonally mainly for deer season in fall.and if county cops see you gonna roadway, the won't hardly bother you, if they see your acting stupid, they will most likely pull you over and ask where your headed,

Masteryota 04-21-2013 08:16 AM

If you don't mind driving a few hours, we also have the Ocala national forest, in which you can pretty much ride anytime it isn't deer or bear seasons, but everyone knows about it and it is often over run with high school kids and their raptors their parents bought, doing stupid crap on the trails at 60+. I have a few friends that have messed themselves up out there, and one who died, of course riding a raptor, and after some adult beverages were consumed. In this case, exclusivity I would rather have, for safety sake.

zman007007 04-21-2013 11:24 AM

I did have one guy call and left a message, to call him back, but he didnt leave a # and I dont have caller i.d. I left a message on C/L to call me back, but I havent heard back from him. Blackscorpion, we do have lots of woods and land to ride here, but its like you said if you dont own it you"re sol. thanks for all the advice.

jpman 04-25-2013 11:52 PM

ck with your local forestry. I once lived close to some forestry controlled land and they let us ride in the fire cuts to keep them cleaned out of leaves. Less work for them, lots of trails/fun for us.

zman007007 04-27-2013 01:43 PM

how would I get in touch with these people? what name would they be listed under and would they be in the yellow pages or white pages. thanks for your suggestion.

jpman 04-27-2013 09:42 PM

Each state has a forestry office, usually in the goverment section of the phone book.

zman007007 04-28-2013 11:02 AM

thanks JP I will check that.

zman007007 04-28-2013 07:10 PM

hey jp just checked online and found 2 places close to me but I will not go prob. till I get my other buggy running. I appreciate the info.

panthers56 05-31-2013 01:30 PM

after reading this i believe i am happy to live where i do.... i got miles and miles of trails and if i want to i could ride to three other states right from my driveway... lol.... but around here we host big offroad venues on March 18 Fishers ATV World with many more from the outdoor channel came to the bluegrass festival to ride the park 10 minutes from my house and last October they were here for a haunted halloween ride along with colt ford in concert.... i guess i am just happy to live where i do....

Masteryota 05-31-2013 06:56 PM

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Originally Posted by panthers56 (Post 33805)
after reading this i believe i am happy to live where i do.... i got miles and miles of trails and if i want to i could ride to three other states right from my driveway... lol.... but around here we host big offroad venues on March 18 Fishers ATV World with many more from the outdoor channel came to the bluegrass festival to ride the park 10 minutes from my house and last October they were here for a haunted halloween ride along with colt ford in concert.... i guess i am just happy to live where i do....

And where is this slice of off road heaven?

panthers56 06-01-2013 12:30 PM

i live right between pineville KY and Harlan Ky... if you drive 20 minutes one way your in harlan where it is legal to ride on the roads and there is black mountain recreational.. and if you drive 10 minutes in the other direction there is wilderness trail offroad park where they have all the concerts and everything really nice place all different types of riding with more and more riding opening up.....

What is happening is we live in coal mine communities and with the new laws passing and it getting more strict on the mines they are shutting down and these offroad parks is leasing more and more land for there parks.... in harlan they are working on building a atv acessible waterpark with some more cabins and last year they put it a zip line right on the park... its pretty nice and brings alot of tourism to our community....

zman007007 06-01-2013 02:35 PM

sounds like a riders paradise sure enuff.

Masteryota 06-01-2013 02:39 PM

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Originally Posted by zman007007 (Post 33830)
sounds like a riders paradise sure enuff.

No doubt!

bear 06-02-2013 07:30 AM

I know where you're talking about "56", and yep, you got it good there!

zman007007 08-23-2013 07:30 PM

never did get any calls bummer lol

351mustanger 08-23-2013 07:49 PM

Have any of you guys tried this? Just click on your state, or the state you want to ride in, and it lists places to ride. It gives phone #'s, prices, restrictions, and ratings of difficulty and more.


http://www.riderplanet-usa.com/

zman007007 08-23-2013 08:52 PM

yea 351, I found several places around here you could go and pay to ride, but I was looking for something more local with not so much traffic on it. Mainly because most of the people riding mine would have no type of experience riding one of these much less riding it around others. I was looking for someone like with a farm or just a good wooded area.

Miamieddie 08-24-2013 07:13 AM

Zman.. go to ur phone and click on app store. Type in (moto2go) its a free app. Then click the state you live in and it will give you all the riding places in ur state with great info.... Eddie

buggyMike34 08-24-2013 09:54 AM

Hey Black Scorpion,
Here in south NJ we ride all the time! Of course, it is not exactly legal, but there are plenty of spots that we get away with it. NJ is a HARD place to be a buggy owner, but I have been killin it since '05 here in the slime.
PM me if you need some info!
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zman007007 09-21-2013 04:11 PM

I never did get a offer from anyone on this.

bear 09-22-2013 08:35 AM

Maybe the repost will get to someone who might not of caught it the first time, lets hope!?

zman007007 10-01-2013 07:35 PM

I did repost it 2 or 3 times.

bear 10-05-2013 08:53 PM

Sorry, zman, but don't give up the hunt! and keep us posted!

zman007007 10-05-2013 08:59 PM

yea I hear you bear but people are so damn sue happy today, I don't blame anyone but those kind of people, and even worse are the kind of idiots that support them, such as I bought this cup of coffee from Mc= donalds and no one told me it would be hot. DAMNNNNNNNN

buggyMike34 10-06-2013 09:33 AM

OK...Born in Philly, but living in South NJ for 38 years now, I gotta chime in.
Riding legally in NJ=Pipe dreams.
Of course, there is the off chance that you know someone with more than a few acres left without a house or another property butting up against it...but in my experience, that has been slim and none. Not counting the extreme northwest end of the state-that's not really NJ anymore tho anyway-more PA or NY rules going on up there.
Other than that, it is all highly illeagal and at your own risk...with that in mind, there are many communities that are ATV FRIENDLY-meaning they most likely will not call the cops on you or have your rig towed. These too, are few and far between.
There are public spots here and there in the state that locals know-if you can park at a friend's house or in a really tucked in area, you can usually get away with it. That is how I ride-and I ride OFTEN!
I am located in Pitman, NJ-about 40 min west of Atlantic City, and about 30 min east of Center City in Philly(where the stadiums are). I am 30 minutes from Wharton State Forest in Batsto, NJ. There is A LOT of riding down here...but most, if not all, is illeagal and pretty hot. BUT, we still have a great time.
Now, I also own an enduro(or dual sport) bike, which, in my opinion, is the only way to go as far as off road motorsports that are legal in NJ. You can ride on any public land(state parks, etc) with an enduro.
Unfortunately, these are the only options in NJ. Sucks, but it is what it is.
Any info you need-PM me. I would be happy to let anyone in on my spots.
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bear 10-06-2013 10:12 AM

That sucks!!! thank god I live in the Ohio valley!!!

zman007007 10-17-2013 06:34 PM

I had a friend come over last weekend and he brought a friend of his with him that just bought some land about 7 miles from me. He says he had about 14 acres with some trails, and told me I could ride there if I wanted to . I think I will have to check him out.

2SlickNick 10-17-2013 07:28 PM

Great to have friends.

2SlickNick 10-17-2013 07:35 PM

One of my good friends lives in Greenville S.C.
Whenever I bring the buggy down we were gonna check out ATV world, but hay close to home and free range to ride. Awesome.

zman007007 10-17-2013 07:38 PM

when are you planning on coming

buggyMike34 10-17-2013 10:02 PM

Man, when I hear you southern boys talk about what you can get away with down there-well, I am just crazy jealous. Sounds like ATV paradise.
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2SlickNick 10-17-2013 10:32 PM

It might be summer of 2014 since he goes back and forth between our hometown Ft. Lauderdale and Greenville. I think I need to start a post too. I need a place to ride.

zman007007 10-18-2013 06:14 PM

oh yea buggy mike sounds like a lot more lax around here than where you live. theres a couple of places within a hour or 2 of me, you could pay like $20 and ride there all day.


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