Oct-20-2015 09:50 AM
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Oct-21-2015 08:06 PM
jackxclan wrote:
Dove springs is great just not the bowl area go anywhere to the north.
Spangler has more open area less people.
Jawbone cyn. is another great place to go.
all this area is covered with mines to explore old cabins, camps the pinnacles, monuments, jawbone store for lunch, Randsburg for lunch.
The Cali desert is the place to be for 100 mile rides rides that last all day and never hit the same dirt.
Closer to you is ocotillo wells.
The state also has state run OHV areas that are a blast on non holliday weekends.
Oct-21-2015 06:05 PM
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Oct-21-2015 01:48 PM
Dirtclods wrote:
Corral Canyon and Lark Canyon OHV Area is right by you as well:
http://www.riderplanet-usa.com/atv/trails/info/california_10017/ride_a450.htm
Rider planet a great guide http://www.riderplanet-usa.com/
Arrowhead is a (cool) place to ride check the weather and you'll need to buy a adventure pass.
http://www.fs.usda.gov/detailfull/r5/passes-permits/recreation/?cid=stelprdb5208699&width=full
Make sure you either have your current out of state
pass or a Red or Green sticker If you dual sport you won't need it.
California Air Resources Board (ARB) established regulations to limit the use of Off-Highway Vehicles (OHVs) that do not meet emission standards applicable for California OHV riding areas. After the regulations were established, ARB and DMV worked together to develop criteria for identifying non-complying OHVs. OHVs are registered by the Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV). A red or green sticker is issued depending upon certain criteria.
Green stickers are issued for all California OHVs year model 2002 and older, including those that were previously issued a red sticker, and to 2003 and newer complying vehicles. Green stickers are issued to OHVs for year round use at all California OHV riding areas.
Red stickers are issued to 2003 year model and newer OHVs that are not certified to California OHV emission standards. If your OHV has a "3" or "C" in the eighth position of the vehicle identification number (VIN) then your vehicle will be issued a red sticker. Red stickers are issued to OHVs that can use California OHV riding areas for seasonal use only.
Also a sparkarrestor on all of your bikes or quads
Oct-21-2015 12:06 PM
Oct-20-2015 07:12 PM
Oct-20-2015 06:37 PM
mec500 wrote:
Be careful on thanksgiving most everywhere in the desert goes nuts. It's hard to escape the crazies. I take the kids to dove springs and near by areas . I avoid the dunes and find it fairly easy to find a safe non party area for the kids to play just about anywhere on non holidays
Oct-20-2015 06:01 PM
Oct-20-2015 05:59 PM
CKNSLS wrote:
As an ex-Southern Californian, I can tell you it's virtually impossible to escape crowds.
There are 38 million people in the state now........It will take hours to get out to the places you menioned on a Friday night.
If you don't have reservations already for Thanksgiving weekend it's tough to get a space if you want a regular campground.
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