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hey pat how close are you to kentucky? i go to a great place near lexington kentucky. it is called livingston. we go during the fall and spring (summer is too hot). all these times we have gone we never find ourselves bored with the terrain or the area. there are lots of hills, creeks mud and a "track" (actually its an open field where a bunch of people made a trail). if you plan on going just follow interstate 75 and that takes you right to the exit. i believe its the third exit for livingston. there is a shell gas station to the right as soon as you get off the exit. then you go up the hill and park anywhere.
tony
'97 banshee
tony
'97 banshee
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My favorite place to ride is Livingston. I just went down there last week. It has got all kinds of terain and lots of trails. It takes about 2 and a half hours to get there from my house accros the river in Greenville IN its exit 49. If you head west on 64 for about an hour and a half you can ride at Lynnville IN. Turn left off the interstate and go about 200 yards. There is a big gravle place to park on the left. There are places to ride on both sides of the rode. Most of it is across the street. If you like hills and lots of them this is the place to go it is an old coal mine. I've also heard about haspin acers in Laurl IN. and the Badlands.
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Hospin Acres in Laurel IN about half way between Indy and Cincy off I-74 is pretty good. South of Terre Haute is Dugger IN that has a place to ride although I haven't been there. I've heard of 3 places near Evansville. You're fortunate to have 300 acres close to home. Hope this helps.
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I might be going to Dugger tomorrow with some guys I work with, if I do, I'll tell you all how it was.
Having property to ride on is wonderful. My family has owned it for many years, it is all woods, but about 10 acres of fields. Great to ride on, lots of log roads that my granddad made, he cut timber for a living.
Patrick
Having property to ride on is wonderful. My family has owned it for many years, it is all woods, but about 10 acres of fields. Great to ride on, lots of log roads that my granddad made, he cut timber for a living.
Patrick
#7
I cant speak for Kentucky, but I have been to both the Badlands and Haspin Acres. They are two totaly different places to ride. The Badlands is located in Attica, IN. It is mostly sand and a great place to ride. As for Haspen Acres, this is an outstanding place to. It has mostly wooded trails with a couple of mx tracks. Does anyone know anything about a place called Timberline near Anderson, IN. Just curious.
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I heard that Timberline in Anderson Has recently opened up again. I guess there wasd a zoning issue. I heard the guys who own the Suzuki dealership in Anderson run Timberline. I can't remember the dealer name but if you could find out you could call them.
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Please tell me more about Timberline in Anderson. I ride at Badlands, haspin's, around Evansville, and a few places in Kentucky.
Is Timberline mostly sand, or woods. do they have nice trails, does it cost anything to ride there?
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Dave Dossett
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Is Timberline mostly sand, or woods. do they have nice trails, does it cost anything to ride there?
Thanks
Dave Dossett
atvdave@atving.com
atvdave@evansville.net
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