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Posted by: fastredrider44

Any fellow Kentucky riders out there? Northwest TN?



Posted by: smr

we've allready talked on the Midsouth forums but here I am.

You may want to check out www.kentuckyriders.com

I have an idea. Lets list every legal riding area that we know of in Western Ky (west of int 65)

royal atv
gregory's lake
turkey bay
linton
paddy's bluff

anybody know anymore.



Posted by: fastredrider44

800 MX

If you're going with me, there's white beach, and a ranch of about 1200 acres. Wildcat is closed. Between that and what you mentioned, that's about all of the places that I've gone to. I just got on www.atvpathfinder.com and found B&J's off-road park. It's in bowling green. Ever heard of it? That's about it.



Posted by: smr

I forgot about B&J's. Don't waste your time driving up. If you live in BG then it ain't bad but it's not worth the drive.

I also forgot about Triple E.

I am talking strikley places open to the public.



Posted by: fastredrider44

What's triple e?



Posted by: smr

aka...triple E

http://www.kentuckybackwoodsoutfitters.com/



Posted by: fastredrider44

have you ever been there? That's a lot of money for me, because I don't think I could come up with that many people to go. All my friends and I are scattered with our schedules, and thats a long way to go for me if it isn't an awesome place to ride.



Posted by: jonboy

Triple E has some great trails, well worth the $15. Plus it is only 30 minutes from my house. Me and my wife and alot of our friends head there almost every other weekend.



Posted by: ltothaj1

im from southeastern ky....manchester to be exact....u guys should come down here and ride the Red Bird Crest Trail...66 miles of total trail that ranges from Beginner to Expert...plus tons of places to play, race etc.....$5 a day or $30 for annual pass



Posted by: fastredrider44

I'm from south western Kentucky. That's a long way to go for me.



Posted by: fastredrider44

Anyone else?



Posted by: CNC_guy

Southern Kentucky here.



Posted by: smr

where is that picture taken?



Posted by: CNC_guy

Carpenter's Rockhouse in southern Wayne County.



Posted by: smr

cool. I ride in Monroe county some but I hardly ever come that far east.



Posted by: mattn03

quote:
Originally posted by CNC_guy
Southern Kentucky here.


Nice pic. I'm in Harrodsburg (45 minutes south of Lexington). Does anyone ever go to Mountain Parkway in Clay City, KY?

A friend from western KY & I rode at Triple E today. We had a good time, it just a little hot & dusty. We really need some rain around here!



Posted by: rYan01400EX

I rode at Clay City and liked it. It's alright I reckon. Kinda rough. Big Rock in Mason County is nice. I go there all the time as it's riding distance from the house.



Posted by: Scro

quote:
Originally posted by smr
we've allready talked on the Midsouth forums but here I am.




Got a link to those forums?



Posted by: smr

I was talking about the one on ATV riders.

This may be the one your looking for.

http://sports.groups.yahoo.com/grou...hharescrambles/



Posted by: key

paris, tn here We go down to Bruceton,TN to sand pits alot.



Posted by: fastredrider44

I've never been there, but one of my buddys has a banshee, and he goes down there quite a bit.



Posted by: outlaw11

me and a few buddies went to ownsville past mt sterling and there is some awesome trail were we went



Posted by: key

Anybody know of a place near Murray,KY called wildcats?



Posted by: fastredrider44

Yeah, it's about mile and a half from my house. I used to spend every day there when I was little. I got a TVA ticket for riding in the mud flats a couple of years ago. The other day, I was a at wildcat and the game warden was down there writing tickets. I think it's a $200 fine. He looked at my prior TVA ticket and it was going to be over 1000 for me. Don't go, he lives close too, and he will get you. I'm pretty sure he knows where everybody parks.



Posted by: TWILES

Turkey Bay all the way! My sister goes to Paddy's Bluff and Linton. I've never been. I've been told that both places are extremely muddy. They are planning a trip to Paddy's Buff later this month. If its dry I'll probably go for a day. The WR and me don't like it slick. 500lbs and 2 skinny tires....it might as well be a uni-cycle when its slick.



Posted by: fastredrider44

I love Linton. Paddy's bluff is a great place to go on a 4x4 or UTV if it has rained. It's always either really dusty or really muddy. Not crazy bout that place on a sport bike.



Posted by: TWILES

I've never been to Linton but I worked with a bunch of guys from Cadiz that took their Warriors over there and really liked it. They wanted me to go but I had a Banshee at the time and didn't want to. I really like Turkey Bay. If you have a sport bike, you can go fast enough to get it tuned if you know what you're doing. I set the fasted MX bike I ever had up over there. It gets a bad name because of all the people who get killed over there but I think its about as safe as any place I've ever been IF you know what you are doing. Its a lot more enjoyable on a dirtbike with a foot of travel. Its a little rough on an atv.



Posted by: fastredrider44

Little rough on a quad yes. Actually, a whole lot rough. I like jeeps and buggys, but they are detrimental to trails. Yup, Turkey is still a fun place to go.



Posted by: mattn03

I never thought LBL was that bad on a stock 400EX. Although after a day of riding, I'm ready for a rest! lol



Posted by: TWILES

I used to have a really good time on my old Banshee over there.
I'd bolt the skid plate on give her hell.
http://i163.photobucket.com/albums/t300/TWILES_21/banshee22.jpg





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