Mounds In michigan
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Brandon, the Mounds have 200 acres of 3D terraine to ride on. Mudbogs, muddy dense forest (my personal favorite)and a oval track, they also have a 5 and 10 acre sandy scramble area (mostly dirt bikes)plus its the closest place legally to ride for us. You will need an orv sticker and a daily pass (cost $5 resident : $8 non-resident) you can get a season pass but its too late in the year for that. They also check for sound 94db is max. I may be going there also one day either sat or sun and ride with my son. You are more than welcome to join us. I can show you around the place so you get familiar with the area. Mud, this is the muddiest place (legally) I know of, many holes to lose your quad in, I buried mine over fenders a month ago, son was laughing his a$$ off. They allow almost ANY vehicle (trucks) in also too, so be careful, this is not a one-way system, nor do they have a true loop system, many trails criss cross, but I can show you something close. There are many interior trails to ride on that get you a little of chamber if thats to your liking or you can stay on the main trailheads and take it easy.
scott
01' rancher es
91' KX80 (race ready)
scott
01' rancher es
91' KX80 (race ready)
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Thanks for the info. i think me and my buddy are going to go this saturday morning. as long as he does not have to work. do you know of any places where you can drive your truck down and trail ride the truck? I heard there are some places in wixom but i do not know exactly where. there was a place behind 12 oaks where i used to go but they tore the woods down there and are now building the new novi expo there. Well thanks again for the info about the mounds maybe ill see you there this weekend.
Brandon
98 polaris 400l sport for speed
01 honda rubicon 4x4 w/ 2000 lb winch for mud
00 dodge ram 2500 Sport 4x4 to tow the toys
Brandon
98 polaris 400l sport for speed
01 honda rubicon 4x4 w/ 2000 lb winch for mud
00 dodge ram 2500 Sport 4x4 to tow the toys
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