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Posted by: MNJeff
hey guys drive to danbury wis. get some maps and bring lots of gas. you can ride till you cant ride no more. the forest i think you talking about is st. croix state forest, and nemadji state ofrest along gandy dance trail. the state park was never open to atvs. the one in willow river is nice till you ride it more than twice then it boring. i am in pine city area and 40 mins to danbury and lots of trails there. i hear all trails open right now. good luck and good riding
Posted by: DaButcher
Any 1 want to Ride this weekend????????
Posted by: jerryz400
Hey, I'm in Minneapolis!!!
In Fairbault there's a DNR pit for Quads only & (3 wheeler's) Open 365 days/year
Pretty fun, some hills, & trail's around the top perimeter, kinda small, but it's nice & close for me! 50 minutes from my driveway!!!
Posted by: Buzzer
Hey I'm near Blane, MN lookin for sopts to ride too. I'm not super close but hey if you come up with any where let me know
Posted by: Buzzer
Sweet Ever ride the coon lake chain in ham lake
Posted by: Buzzer
It's preety cool you take 169th ave off highway 65, to xylight and take a right to the lake netta landing. Ride north to the end of the lake then there's a trail if you follow it you'll hit little coon lake then you ride to the north end of that lake and follow the channel to coon lake it only works in the winter but it's a great trail it probably takes 15 to 30 min. to make it to coon lake by snowmobile on the trail and then you can cruse around coon all day it rocks and you only have to cross one road.
Posted by: Buzzer
I'm not to sure on the ice thickness yet but I'll let you know before this weekend. After today I'd be a little worryed but with in the next few weeks i'm sure it will be thick enough.
Posted by: Buzzer
The lake chain is huge. Not to sure of the actual size, but to go from lake netta to coon lake takes about 15-30 min and to get across coon lake takes 10 min by quad.
Posted by: catfishking
All my friends sold their atvs,I kept mine,I can ride most weekends,I ride the st croix state park,gandy dancer trail(dont know any more).
Posted by: catfishking
hey,i'm in andover,The st croix state park is open year round(least it used to be).Its hour and a half north 35e. When ever,i'm open most weekends
Posted by: catfishking
Hi Buzzer,No i've never cruised the lakes,just trails.Is the ice thick enough yet?A snowmobile went through round lake,noone got messed up butwrecked his sled.Getting a plow put on wheeler now will not see it till late this weekend
Posted by: catfishking
how many acres is that place?Is it more for sport quads?
Posted by: KFXCarnage
I do I do!But I'm in Louisiana.CatfishKing what state you live in?I'm also looking for friends to ride with.
Posted by: atvrulzz
Hey Buzzer,
i live in coon rapids and the nearest place to ride for me is in ham lake. i race ama district 23 and I often practiced last summer in a area right off of hwy 65. Across from the dairy queen and there and up from the holiday gas station in ham lake. That place by coon lake, can you ride there in the summer without the cops coming?
thanks
Posted by: atvrulzz
Willow river has a chit load of trails. Just about an hour north of Blaine. You can ride all day and not hit the same trail twice. it is all woods riding. It is a special riding area with marked signs for quads/snowmobiles.