OHV info for every state!

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incommando

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Anywhere that population density and land value are high, government owned parks like these will be really rare. Virtually useless land (development-wise) and low density makes these public parks possible in most cases.
 

jnaut

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This list looks like "official" OHV parks. In Washington there are all kinds of places you can go offroad, but they're not 'OHV Parks'. A lot of them are logging roads, forest service roads, or access roads for power lines and what not. And I grew up in New Mexico-- if you think you can only go offroad in four places in the entire state, you've got another thing coming.
 

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Lol @ the baby turtles. I saw this thing on Food Network about some place in Australia where they cook the turtle (whole, shell and all) over the fire then crack it open and use the shell as a bowl. Cooked insides, yummy!

+1 to hating New England. Unless you feel like adventuring to NH or NY, there's literally nothing to ride on.
 
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