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Posted by: bash
I live in Madisonville (western ky) and am currently waiting on my Raptor. I've already sold my Banshee, so there will be no riding until the Raptor comes in. I've done most of my riding in Muhlonberg County on mine land. Where's a good place to go riding with a Sport Quad (not mud bogging)?
Posted by: rjohns
Ky Warrior
I live in Lebanon Jct and have the same problem not very many choices.Your in my neck of the woods.
Posted by: 3sparky
HEY, WHERE IS LBL?
THERE IS SOUTH FORK IN LEE COUNTY AND A PLACE IN CLAY CITY THAT IS PRIVATE AND WILL COST YOU $15 TO RIDE ALL DAY. JUST GETTING STARTED,OK TRAILS, GO WHERE EVER YOU WANT. CUT NEW TRAILS,HILLS,OR WHAT EVER YOU WANT.
Posted by: blasterboy104
there land btween the lakes and daniel boone that all i know land between the lakes is great also danniel boonie
Posted by: Kywarrior
Does any one know of any places to ride in KY other than LBL,Livingston, and S-Tree. Any help is appreciated, its getting bad around here.
Thanks,
Richie
Posted by: Kywarrior
I used to ride on peabody coal mines down there
but I thought it was shut down now by Ky fish & game. If they opened it up again let me know because it's just about 2 hours from here. We also used to pay for a permit which was fine. I loved them coal flats. I ride a 98 warrior. Try S-Tree
for riding, It's a little rocky in some places
but most of the trails are wide open and lots of jumps.Let me know about Mughlenburg county, I heard there is a place in Linton?? Much appreciated for the info and good luck and lots of fun with the Raptor.
Posted by: droop
try the daniel boone national forest trail. they even have a website. also ck out atv kentucky. it will be up in a few days and it will have detailed maps and tril head info.
Posted by: MudCrazy
Hey Guys
You could go outside Mayfield to Soldier Creek.. No true muddin' but there is plenty of water and flats to ride in. If it's not under water, its sand or pea gravel. If you go, be careful, the mouth of the creek is real deep if you go to the left or to far to the right. Your best bet is to walk it first if there isn't anybody with you who knows the area.