Massachusetts trails
#2031
i just bought a new outty from the dealer iin mass (higgins powersports)- they asked if I wanted to reg in mass... I told them no way! forget this state! mass comes down harder on atv'ers than they do on crimaliens and crack dealers! Mass ain't getting a cent from me until they decide to show a bit more respect to the atv community.
my money will be spent in NH & Maine. atv friendly states that welcome the commerce
#2032
Same here. Maine and NH are happy to see ATVers. They know that with riders comes, gas, food, and lodging. Maine especially. Almost every trail system I've been on in Maine has access to at least food and gas. Many have lodging right off the trails. NH has been decent too. I don't bother with MA. I'd have to drive just as far as I do to go to the trails in NH or Southern Maine that I ride.
yep-
for example...
I just reserved a trail side motel in main for 3 nights = $206
atv $ truck gas = $100
area food for 3 days in maine for my wife & I = $175
maine atv reg = $69
so- this mass resident just spent $550 in maine for this one atv veca getaway.
sorry "massachusetts atv laws"- you suck!
#2033
If anyone lives in the MA - RI - CT area and dosn't feel like driving to Pittsfield to use a state trail- I have about 25-30 miles of wide trails around me, feel free to park at my house.
From my back yard I have many miles of wooded trails that lead onto the power line grid and an open pit, then you can ride misc. trails for about 10 miles down the grid, and then it branches off to a dozen wooded atv trails that go on forever. I've lived here for 10 years and never had or seen any problem. Pretty nice trails, and I'm always looking for someone to ride with!
I live in the forest and can fit about 20 vehicles in my drive way-
I'm in Douglas, Ma 01516
Send me an email for my address-
From my back yard I have many miles of wooded trails that lead onto the power line grid and an open pit, then you can ride misc. trails for about 10 miles down the grid, and then it branches off to a dozen wooded atv trails that go on forever. I've lived here for 10 years and never had or seen any problem. Pretty nice trails, and I'm always looking for someone to ride with!
I live in the forest and can fit about 20 vehicles in my drive way-
I'm in Douglas, Ma 01516
Send me an email for my address-
Maybe ill drive up there and show the old dogs how its done with a sporty
#2034
#2035
Originally Posted by beergut
If anyone lives in the MA - RI - CT area and dosn't feel like driving to Pittsfield to use a state trail- I have about 25-30 miles of wide trails around me, feel free to park at my house.
From my back yard I have many miles of wooded trails that lead onto the power line grid and an open pit, then you can ride misc. trails for about 10 miles down the grid, and then it branches off to a dozen wooded atv trails that go on forever. I've lived here for 10 years and never had or seen any problem. Pretty nice trails, and I'm always looking for someone to ride with!
I live in the forest and can fit about 20 vehicles in my drive way-
I'm in Douglas, Ma 01516
Send me an email for my address-
If anyone lives in the MA - RI - CT area and dosn't feel like driving to Pittsfield to use a state trail- I have about 25-30 miles of wide trails around me, feel free to park at my house.
From my back yard I have many miles of wooded trails that lead onto the power line grid and an open pit, then you can ride misc. trails for about 10 miles down the grid, and then it branches off to a dozen wooded atv trails that go on forever. I've lived here for 10 years and never had or seen any problem. Pretty nice trails, and I'm always looking for someone to ride with!
I live in the forest and can fit about 20 vehicles in my drive way-
I'm in Douglas, Ma 01516
Send me an email for my address-
Maybe ill drive up there and show the old dogs how its done with a sporty
lol-
I made that post over 3 years ago-
it no longer applies due to current local governmental policies, regulations and restrictions (see above posts)
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