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ridnwarrior Jan 17, 2002 10:59 AM

My brother-in-law lives in Chicago. We will be taking a trip out that way over the summer. If anybody knoes of some good riding areas close to there let me know. I would hate to go and not bring the quad.

SP500HOBumblebee Jan 17, 2002 12:36 PM

I have not gone there yet but the Badlands in Attica, IN I hear is great. One word of advice is I hear it's much better to during the week. They have a website I will post it for you. I live right across the lake from Chicago in MI. Others may know of good spots. WI has alot of trails also. Look up there DNR Website. Here is that link: http://www.4x44u.com/pub/k2/am4x44u/...sh98/bl003.htm and alink for WI: http://www.watva.org/atvnewi.htm hope these help a little.

Dill Jan 17, 2002 01:57 PM

or try Silver Lake, which are sand dunes near Mears, Mi

HONDAKILLA Jan 18, 2002 12:39 PM

i have friends that have gone to silver lake and they describe it in one word...awesome. if you are a trail rider, you could try black river falls,wi. i ride there often and it is very nice. the trails are open year round,in fact,we are riding there next week. its about 3 hours north of the wi/illinois border.i think they have a site too, but im not sure.if they do look up jackson county on the net.

Holyman Jan 19, 2002 10:45 AM

There are some riding places just west of chicago but I've never been there. If he lives in the city, leave your quad at home or plan on driving at least 2 hours to a riding spot.

Facelift Jan 21, 2002 11:19 PM



<< i have friends that have gone to silver lake and they describe it in one word...awesome. if you are a trail rider, you could try black river falls,wi. i ride there often and it is very nice. the trails are open year round,in fact,we are riding there next week. its about 3 hours north of the wi/illinois border.i think they have a site too, but im not sure.if they do look up jackson county on the net. >>



Do you have a phone number for the place or website address? Im interested in checking the place out and want to know rules, directions, etc. Thanks!

Craig

95Warrior Jan 22, 2002 06:56 AM

Tons of people there from IN &amp; IL because of the straight shot up US 31.

From another thread:

Required for entry: ORV permit, $16.25; motor vehicle permit, $4 per day/$20 annual both quad and tow vehicle; and an approved dune flag, $17 at David Allen racing which is just across the street.NEW FOR 2002 is mandatory sound checks, nothing over 94 dB gets in. This has been a state law for all 3000 miles of state trails, but has rarely (ever?) been enforced. Check out www.oceana.net for more info on the area such as lodging, camping, etc. We try to go for at least two weeks a year plus as many weekends as we can squeeze in. The riding area opens April 1 and closes October 31. Off season rates are usually available throught the end of June and start back up after Labor Day. Check out some pictures of BansheeBrads trip at http://users.nky.net/~brad/SilverLake/index.htm


Holyman Jan 22, 2002 07:38 AM

I have to say that unlike my honorable colleague Hondakilla, I found that the trails at Black River Falls were all whoops and dust. If you don't mind choking on the dust and having a sore butt for a month, then go for it. You'll also need a sticker and to get that you need your title, bill of sale, and proof that you paid tax on your quad. If you don't have the tax document then you will have to pay the tax in Wisconsin! based on what the bill of sale says.

2fiftyX Jan 22, 2002 12:41 PM

Holyman,
What if you do not have the title? My bank has my title. Would just having the bill of sale work? Are there any good trails in Wisconsin that you know of? I thought Black River Falls was suppose to be the shiznit up there. Thanks.

HONDAKILLA Jan 22, 2002 03:09 PM

yes, at times i have been severly beaten in black river by the whoops. it all depends on what you like i guess. the best time to go is after a good rain or otherwise you will get the dust which at times can be pretty bad. i guess it all depends on what your preference is.


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