WILDOMAR OHV???
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I been there once before, major waste of time. there is one hill and a few short side trails. It is the only legal riding place in that area. For summer rides we have Pismo for dunes, and Hungry Valley/Los Padres Nt. Forest for trails. There is also the San Bernardino Nt. Forrest trails up in silverwood, arrowhead and big bear. Some great mountain and high desert trails up there, not sure if they have been re-opened since the fires up there. BlackHawk used to live in OC so maybe he will chime in with his opinion.
#3
Don't waste your time going to Wildomar, I think they keep that place open as a cruel joke just to say they have a riding area in OC or something. That place just sucks bad.
Sandaholic had some of the better ideas, I've never rode on any of the San Bernardino Nt. Forrest trails, so I can't comment on those. You might drive up there without your quad to see if anything is open and ask questions of the local rangers.
When I lived in OC, I always made the long drive to Hungry Valley, Jawbone Canyon / Dove Springs or Ocotillo Wells.
Sandaholic had some of the better ideas, I've never rode on any of the San Bernardino Nt. Forrest trails, so I can't comment on those. You might drive up there without your quad to see if anything is open and ask questions of the local rangers.
When I lived in OC, I always made the long drive to Hungry Valley, Jawbone Canyon / Dove Springs or Ocotillo Wells.
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