Best places to ride

14snow

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Does anyone out there have any ideas as to where to ride quads.Based in Chicago,Im good for up to 10 hour drive.Just looking for real suggestions.All help is appreciated.Thanks
 

ranger_x

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Not sure if you talking about right now. But for winter riding Marinette county is some great riding.
http://dungood.com/ This will have all the info you need. There are no temperature restrictions for riding atv on the trails in the winter. Plenty of good placed to eat at too.
 

Highflyer

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Does anyone out there have any ideas as to where to ride quads.Based in Chicago,Im good for up to 10 hour drive.Just looking for real suggestions.All help is appreciated.Thanks

Hayward, Wisconsin has really been improving the ATV trails. Plenty of trails, pit stops and camping options. Check out Black Iron Resort in Hayward. They are on the trail, have gas, bar/food and the Polaris/CamAm dealer is one mile down the road. Nice Campground on a lake.
 

byr 13

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Hayward, Wisconsin has really been improving the ATV trails. Plenty of trails, pit stops and camping options. Check out Black Iron Resort in Hayward. They are on the trail, have gas, bar/food and the Polaris/CamAm dealer is one mile down the road. Nice Campground on a lake.

yes awesome riding around hayward
 

Siouxfan

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New again to John Dee, so just seeing this.

Up for 10 hour drive to ride, based in Chi-town, you really need to hit the Hatfield McCoy trails in West Virginia. You are 10 hours from Ashland resort and some truly amazing riding. Ashland was the favorite place on our trip, having direct access to the Indian Ridge, Pinnacle Creek, and Pocahontas Trail Systems. We also stayed in Logan WV and rode the BearWallow trails, which were probably the least favorite of the options. From Logan, we also rode the Little Coal River trails, and really enjoyed them while we were there. Not sure if that trail system is active, as there is no link on the official site.

There is an extensive system of non sanctioned trails, commonly referred to as the outlaw trails. We never had a chance to explore those options, but we did hear that they were even better than the posted HM trails.


Link to Destination Polaris episode for the Hatfield McCoy trails: https://youtu.be/crA0iie8g64
Link to Hatfield/McCoy trails: https://trailsheaven.com Good luck!
Link to Ashland Resort:http://www.atvresort.com
 
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