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Posted by: seven
I live and race here in idaho, Here is a link to some of our pics
http://seven13.home.mindspring.com/
Posted by: trx450
No, but I'd like to ride those mountains!!!!!!
Posted by: xploridaho
Hello from the great white north. I live in Kellogg. We usually have alot of snow by now, but this year we are still able to ride anywhere we want. The very tops of the mountains have about 4 inches of snow. If you are looking for some great riding, look at silvercountry.com, it is all about the area around Kellogg and Wallace.
Posted by: mugsy
I live in Idaho Falls. Besides the dunes we ride alot in the Birch creek area. It is on the other side of mud lake on the way to salmon. It is only about an hour from I.F. There is a trail that starts at Eight Mile Caynon that is a blast. It takes you up to a lake called pass creek lake and the trails are every where. Another fun place is near Swan Valley. You take the snake river road and follow it till your first right. You drive up that canyon for a mile or two and you will see lots of trails. Most of them are well maintained and alot of fun. Good Luck!
Posted by: iszdan
I'm down in pocatello
idaho has alot of different riding conditions so it makes ATVing alot of fun here.
Posted by: MadDog1096
I live in Idaho near the St. Anthony sand Dunes, and near the Kelly Canyon Ski Resort. The Sand Dunes are awsome and people come from all over to ride there. The mountains provide some really great trails as well. Idaho is fairly ATV friendly. I'm alway looking for new places to ride, and if any of you are from this area let me know if you have some good trails, or areas that I can explore if your not from this area and you plan on comming over then let me know and I can try and steer you in the right direction. I'm fairly new to the forum, so I don't know if there are many here from the area.
Posted by: MadDog1096
I have never been up birch creek way, and i keep hearing about it. I will have to try it out thanks.
Posted by: MadDog1096
NICE PICTURES. that looks fun!
Posted by: DirtVH
There are lots of places here in the eastern part of the state. We have ridden around kelly canyon, St.Anthonys, Falls Valley and some of our favorites are the eight mile canyon area, the ride down McHenries creek and back up McCoy creek is great scenery is super too. Also tons of riding by the old Hahn town site and area near Gilmore. We have camped and rode near Spencer, camp grounds there are ATV friendly and miles of maintained trails. Planning on riding Copper Basin and Wallace area this next summer. When we are pressed for time we just go ride in the lava pits just east of Idaho Falls lots of trails and challenging climbs. Idaho is great there are more trails within 2 hours of where we live than you could ride in a year of weekends.
Posted by: DirtVH
ANyone else from eastern Idaho
Posted by: DirtVH
St. Anthonys is great anytime between May and October. Might want to avoid holiday weekends gets pretty crowded. Hopefully I will have my V-Force by then. If you post in the Dunes section a week or two before you come up there are lots of guys up here who would show you around our sand box. Pretty cool place if you have never been here.
Posted by: Outlawlawndragster
Hello from Payette Idaho were on the west side near the Oregon border . Theres a small dune area about 20 miles from here in Weiser Idaho and theres Clay peak motorcycle park about 3 miles from me . There having a Worcs radce there this fall I think it's sept 17/18 theres lots of Forest service areas to ride at least so far unless they try and lock us out .love to hear from ya if your headed this way . outlawlawndragster@lawndragster.com
Posted by: Outlawlawndragster
Yes I love riding up around Elk City . Nusom creek area up over the top . Great trails . I'm from down in the lower part of the state ( Flatlander ). Talking to the locals they say that the local club starts and maintains the trails and Forest Service dosent even help or want them there . At least they havent tried to stop them yet. there probly afraid to . I know I would be ( to much banjo music )
Posted by: Quad4Fun
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Originally posted by: MadDog1096
The mountains provide some really great trails as well. Idaho is fairly ATV friendly. I'm alway looking for new places to ride, and if any of you are from this area let me know if you have some good trails, or areas that I can explore if your not from this area and you plan on comming over then let me know and I can try and steer you in the right direction. I'm fairly new to the forum, so I don't know if there are many here from the area. hr>
Anybody have any ideas on good places to riiiiiiiiiiiiide
Posted by: Quad4Fun
We have a pretty big group coming over to St Anthony to play sometime around May 14 - 18. Staying Desert Oasis. We are on the Puget Sound Area Riders thread in the Where to Ride section.. Looking forward to having fun.
Posted by: Crapo85
mememememememe!! I live in St. Anthony. Closer to dunes than all of ya haha!! J/k
Posted by: Spudss
I consider myself an Idahoan... I use to live in Nampa I went to Nampa High and West Jr. High Class of 94' I use to ride at Bruno sand dunes,,and around horseshoe bend area...I love Idaho ...But now I live in Oklahoma...There are a couple riding areas around here but NO mountains They do have sand dunes in far western OK....
Posted by: 700quadman
I'm from Central California. Hope to visit St Anthonys this summer after my annual 2 week trip to Oregon dunes. Whens the best time to go there? Perhaps we can get together for some riding.
-jim
Posted by: sharpie
anyone ever hear of elk city? its in idaho county, bout 70 miles form Grangeville, middle of no where. Elk city was once a major mining town, leaving tons of old wagon trails and always new logging roads. so if you like steep up and down, water, mud lookout towers, mines, rocks, trees, and much more then check it out. oh, as the name states, lots of elk, and watch out for those wolves.
Posted by: sharpie
ha, banjo music, thats alittle much. but the forest service can be a problem up there, but mostly only during fire season. i generally just smile and wave and just keep on riding. worked for me so far.