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few pics of Rails to Trails Snow Shoe PA

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Posted by: stang9gt

awesome place, 40 miles of main smooth trail and then countless trails off of that main trail with all kinds of different playgrounds etc. 15$ for a year pass


This bridge is about 180ft high.

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Couple cool tunnels.

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Posted by: hondaracer31

These are ATV trails? I'd like more info, please. Is there a web site?



Posted by: stang9gt

Home page: http://www.ssrt.org/



Posted by: Ericthered rdr

Excellent place to ride! I just did 130 miles there and had a blast. Trails from mild to wild. (crossroads wasn't bad either LOL)



Posted by: blueyeace1

ive been ridding up there the past 2 years we have 2 diff cabins we use ..very nice place to ride and no1 bothers you..all diff kinds of trails and play areas and diff size hills...mabey seen you up there ridding this past summer...stayup there 4 days over the 4th of july



Posted by: JW450R1

i used to ride there before they made it snow shoe a few years ago.there is a place near by called kayto.its coal mines.huge hill climbs.



Posted by: panteramatt

Do you have to have your atv registered, and can you be from out of state? Do you need to be a member and how muddy and rocky is it?



Posted by: blueyeace1

Ev1 ....check this info out and see what you think ?
http://www.pa-conservation.org/atv.html



Posted by: stang9gt

quote:
Originally posted by panteramatt
Do you have to have your atv registered, and can you be from out of state? Do you need to be a member and how muddy and rocky is it?


ATV has to be registered and insured. You can ride any kind of terrain you like. The main trails are smooth stone. You can venture off the main trail onto whatever type of riding you like.



Posted by: panteramatt

Wont work for me than. Im in NJ and nobody really insures their quads around here.





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