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jerseyjohn 02-06-2020 11:34 AM

were to ride in new jersey
 
Hi everyone new to the site could use some help. I am looking for some place for me the wife and grandson to ride some trails here in NJ. Every place i used to ride growing up are all condos and such now. I am looking for some place were we wont be running from the police. My grandson plays to much video games and we want to get him out and expand his horizons. Looking for trails not heavy dirt as he is just starting out. Any help would be appreciated.

franque 02-06-2020 12:52 PM

Pennsylvania... If you can't find it with Google in NJ, it probably doesn't exist. Also private land, or Upstate NY.

JerryHawk250 02-06-2020 01:22 PM

Rider Planet will give you there areas. https://www.riderplanet-usa.com/atv/...ersey_list.htm

Red Hawk 02-18-2020 05:46 PM

Mahwah NJ stag hill rd. :tup: Don’t leave anything behind and carefull where you park, think park the truck ON your loading ramp. Long ago it was old reservation land and there’s still a lot of Jackson Whites up there. Place is like the Bermuda Triangle of lawlessness trust me we’d have woods party’s back there that’d burn 3 days, good times. Forget about Dualsport riding there 287 / Rt17 is suicide on a bike. Then there’s Wharton state forest roads DO stay on the dirt roads the fines are ridiculous if you trail blaze but it’s a nice place to ride dual sport plated stuff.

The whole state is almost all locked up. For decades there’s been a huge state fund for a state sponsored ORV park but it’s perpetually shot down for environmental concerns. LoL whole state’s a super fund site.

JerseyTBR7 11-20-2020 03:22 PM

Wharton is where I go. I am not skilled enough to go off the state forest roads and even think about blazing a trail! The sandy roads, mud, bumps for small jumps, and large enough area make it very fun.

This is the place where I learned that dual sport riding is WAY harder that it looks!

Riding in sand is truly not easy. And puddles seem to always be much bigger than they appear. :)

My hat goes off to the people that can actually manage to go fast through that stuff.


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