They have 12 miles of forest trails over 300 acres.
Rivers Edge Outdoors LLC in Chatham, VA allows dirt bikes only.They have 73 miles of forest trails over 1000 acres. Pocahontas OHV Trail in Pocahontas, VA allows dirt bikes, atv’s and side x sides.They have a 1.25 mile motocross track and a small pee wee track for young riders. Lake Sugar Tree in Axton, VA allows dirt bikes and ATV’s (sometimes).They also have several races throughout the year. You will want to call ahead for times and rates in order to ride on this track.
They are a Pro AMA sanction nationals motocross track. Budds Creek in Mechanicsville, MD allows dirt bike and ATV’s.They have 38 miles of forest trail over 3000 acres. Moto Cove in Gore, VA allows dirt bikes, atv’s and side x sides.They have 31 miles of forest trails on 560 acres. Elkhorn Lake and Campground in Java, Va allows dirt bikes, atv’s and side x sides (restricted trail use).They have 112 miles of forest trails over 5,600 acres. Coal Canyon in Grundy, VA allows dirt bikes, atv’s, and side x sides.They have 6 miles of trails on 100 acres. Charles City Dirt Riders in Charles City, VA allows dirt bikes only.It also has stocked ponds and fishing tournaments. They have 600 acres with over 60 miles of forest trails. Catfish ATV Trails and Pond in Martinsville, VA allows dirt bikes, atv’s and side x sides.Definitely call ahead to make sure they are open when you want to go. They have two race tracks located on 100 acres. This is a pro AMA motorsports race track for ATV and motocross racing. Birch Creek Motorsports Park in Danville, VA.They have over 100 acres with 5 miles of forest trails. Big Boys Playground in Harrisonburg, VA allows dirt bikes, atv’s and side x sides.Remember to always call ahead to make sure the place is open when you want to go and what safety equipment they may require for the type of riding you want to do. I wanted to put a list together with links of places you can take your new ride and have some fun. Forest Service approved spark arrester.Where to ride in Virginia At Richmond Honda House/Sprocketz we know that not everyone has a place to ride their new dirt bike or ATV or side x side. New Mexico's OHV Act requires that all OHVs, except snowmobiles, operated on public lands, must be equipped with a U.S. Check with Forest Service or BLM offices, before exploring on your own. Not all public lands are open to OHV and ATV use. Do not touch petroglyphs or remove artifacts. Vehicle lights or tall flags are recommended for visibility and safety. The "open" riding areas are also posted and those on foot should be aware of their locations. Fenced areas mark sensitive wildlife and plant habitat, and are "closed" to vehicle use. Note: Within the Village of Ruidoso, only OHVs are permitted on approved roads. New Mexico law requires anyone younger than 18 operating an OHV on public lands or authorized paved roads to possess an OHV safety permit during use. OHV riders should wear protective helmets. The following list of tips should help OHV users and other recreationists appreciate and enjoy the use of public lands. Find OHV requirements, information, and map of New Mexico recreational riding sites in this OHV New Mexico Brochure (Updated 03-30-2020). Owners of vehicles used for off-highway recreation need to be aware of Ruidoso Ordinance 2018 and New Mexico laws and regulations. For alternatives other than trail riding, all OHVs are allowed on any open dirt road within the Forest.Īreas for OHV Trail Riding in Smokey Bear RD The Smokey Bear Ranger District offers a small selection of trails for use with OHVs including motorcycles and ATVs less than 50" wide. The trail is primarily used for hiking, trail running, and off road driving. The Elk Valley Trail is a 7.2 mile out and back trail located near Alto that offers the chance to see wildlife and is rated as moderate. The trail offers a number of activity options. The East Mesa Trail is a 9.9 mile point-to-point trail located near Lincoln in the Fort Stanton Snowy River Conservation Area that offers scenic views and is rated as moderate. The trail is primarily used for hiking and off road driving. The Rio Bonito Trail Loop is a 3.7 mile loop trail located near Alto that offers scenic views and is rated as moderate.