Where to ride in or around CT
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Hey Guys,
New to the forum and relatively new to riding. Purchased a Brute Force last year and rode about half a dozen times, needless to say, I am hooked. My buddies and I are registered in Mass and usually hit up the trails up there. All the trails in Mass close for the winter though and with this warm weather I am getting the itch. Does anyone know of anyplace in CT to ride? I know there is no legal riding in CT so I am looking for someplace that is not legal but not illegal (if you catch my drift). Also willing to travel to NY, PA, VT, NH for some legal riding. Any info would be great.
Thanks
New to the forum and relatively new to riding. Purchased a Brute Force last year and rode about half a dozen times, needless to say, I am hooked. My buddies and I are registered in Mass and usually hit up the trails up there. All the trails in Mass close for the winter though and with this warm weather I am getting the itch. Does anyone know of anyplace in CT to ride? I know there is no legal riding in CT so I am looking for someplace that is not legal but not illegal (if you catch my drift). Also willing to travel to NY, PA, VT, NH for some legal riding. Any info would be great.
Thanks
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check out northeastatvers.com and atvalliance.com
lots of guys (myself included) ride often. Many at private locations..the more you hang around there the more access/oppurtunities you get.
There is 'open to the public' ride in Warren NH this weekend... probably a good 3 hour ride from CT but you will probably put on almost 100miles/day.
NH has tons of trails in the winter too.. MA is only open like 5 months a year at 4 state parks- all in Western Ma- Berkshires.
Even the guys that belong to both sites I mentioned that live in CT don't have much of anything to ride legally or semi-legal.
lots of guys (myself included) ride often. Many at private locations..the more you hang around there the more access/oppurtunities you get.
There is 'open to the public' ride in Warren NH this weekend... probably a good 3 hour ride from CT but you will probably put on almost 100miles/day.
NH has tons of trails in the winter too.. MA is only open like 5 months a year at 4 state parks- all in Western Ma- Berkshires.
Even the guys that belong to both sites I mentioned that live in CT don't have much of anything to ride legally or semi-legal.
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