Broken Bow Land use permit?
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Hey Texmudder,
Where in the Broken Bow area do you ride? Do you ride North of Highway 3 or south? I have fished on the Mountain Fork in the past but never ridden quads there (Pretty new to quads I am, said Yoda) I know where Watson and Smithville and Bethel are. Do you ride out of there by any chance? Also, in one of your earlier posts telling someone where to get a license you referenced a map. Doyou happen to have one of those maps posted on your Web site? A site ,I would like to add, which is VERY VERY impressive with all of the links available I was busy for hours Friday night.
Bobman
Where in the Broken Bow area do you ride? Do you ride North of Highway 3 or south? I have fished on the Mountain Fork in the past but never ridden quads there (Pretty new to quads I am, said Yoda) I know where Watson and Smithville and Bethel are. Do you ride out of there by any chance? Also, in one of your earlier posts telling someone where to get a license you referenced a map. Doyou happen to have one of those maps posted on your Web site? A site ,I would like to add, which is VERY VERY impressive with all of the links available I was busy for hours Friday night.
Bobman
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Scooksey, as far as trails that you can ride double on and easy trails for children, I think Broken Bow would be great. From what I understand, you can't leave the roads to ride on the forest floor without risking a pretty good fine. A lot of the roads are just trails anyway. I think Broken Bow would be a good family place to ride. We stayed at the Whippoorwill cabins, you can ride from them.
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