Not Happy In So.East Mass
#1
I recently posted a thread about Where to ride in So.East Mass ?
I didn't know of any legal places to ride around this Region.
I was online today on the Mass.DCR {Dept.of Conservation and Recreation } Website and noticed the Trails in the Berkshires were gonna be delayed in opening due to the late season snow,But they listed that the So.East ORV Trails were to open on schedule.
I did the research on these parks supposedly open to ORV'S.
Come to find out,These 4 State Parks listed are only open to Motorcycles and not ATVS.
I only ask, Where is the FAIRNESS in that,I paid my Registration Fees and Sales Tax to this State on Both my ATV's and have to travel VERY FAR to ride Legally,
It's just NOT RIGHT.[img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-disgusted.gif[/img]
I didn't know of any legal places to ride around this Region.
I was online today on the Mass.DCR {Dept.of Conservation and Recreation } Website and noticed the Trails in the Berkshires were gonna be delayed in opening due to the late season snow,But they listed that the So.East ORV Trails were to open on schedule.
I did the research on these parks supposedly open to ORV'S.
Come to find out,These 4 State Parks listed are only open to Motorcycles and not ATVS.
I only ask, Where is the FAIRNESS in that,I paid my Registration Fees and Sales Tax to this State on Both my ATV's and have to travel VERY FAR to ride Legally,
It's just NOT RIGHT.[img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-disgusted.gif[/img]
#2
It's all rocky single track down there, thats why it's not opened to 4 wheeled ATV's. I've ridden there a few times with my ATV and have not been hassled during the week. I am MA registered as well.
In Wrentham State forest there is a sweet trail that goes under 495 thru a storm drain, you come out and ride in the middle a little bit. The Ranger occasionally stops by in the parking lot, but never out on the trails.
In Wrentham State forest there is a sweet trail that goes under 495 thru a storm drain, you come out and ride in the middle a little bit. The Ranger occasionally stops by in the parking lot, but never out on the trails.
#3
<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote>Originally posted by: danswheeler
It's all rocky single track down there, thats why it's not opened to 4 wheeled ATV's. I've ridden there a few times with my ATV and have not been hassled during the week. I am MA registered as well.
In Wrentham State forest there is a sweet trail that goes under 495 thru a storm drain, you come out and ride in the middle a little bit. The Ranger occasionally stops by in the parking lot, but never out on the trails.</end quote></div>
Thanx for the info, I just recently joined ATV TRAILSOURCE and am going to go riding in So.N.H. and So.Maine.
It's a shorter driving distance than driving out to exit 2 in the Berkshires for me.
Already got registered with the State of Maine on line, very easy to do,Getting Registered with N.H This weekend.
It really stinks that ya pay a lot of money in this State and have to go to another State to ride.
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It's all rocky single track down there, thats why it's not opened to 4 wheeled ATV's. I've ridden there a few times with my ATV and have not been hassled during the week. I am MA registered as well.
In Wrentham State forest there is a sweet trail that goes under 495 thru a storm drain, you come out and ride in the middle a little bit. The Ranger occasionally stops by in the parking lot, but never out on the trails.</end quote></div>
Thanx for the info, I just recently joined ATV TRAILSOURCE and am going to go riding in So.N.H. and So.Maine.
It's a shorter driving distance than driving out to exit 2 in the Berkshires for me.
Already got registered with the State of Maine on line, very easy to do,Getting Registered with N.H This weekend.
It really stinks that ya pay a lot of money in this State and have to go to another State to ride.
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