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If you are planning an ATV vacation in eastern Utah, there are several trails available. All terrain vehicles are not permitted on public roads, though, so ATVs must be transported by truck or trailer to trail heads. ATV trails in east…
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Utah has an abundance of public land that is open to ATV use. The state offers hundreds of miles of trails that are open to off road motor vehicles; however, ATV use must be in designated areas only. You can contact the local United…
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Some of the most popular ATV trails in the United States lie in Southern Utah due to its beautiful scenery and versatile terrain. One of the most popular spots for ATV riding in this region is the town of Blanding. ATV lovers adore B…
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Many ATV trails in North Idaho make excellent hiking and mountain biking trails, too. Some of them are old logging roads that take you past scenic abandoned mines and logging camps. The mountainous northern area of Idaho is called the…
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Idaho is a state with a lot of natural beauty--from untouched forests to the glory of the Rocky Mountains. For many visitors, there is no better way to enjoy the wilderness and scenery than by hitting the ATV trails that snake througho…
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Montana gives prospective ATV riders a wonderful array of geographical detail to explore and conquer. The state features mountain ranges of various scopes and sizes, grassy valleys, rolling hills, a variety of deciduous or coniferous v…
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Featuring a wealth of varied terrain, West Virginia is home to several locations for ATV riding. Whether you're looking for open countryside, rocky mountain passes or a relaxing guided tour, West Virginia's trails offer riding for a va…
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An All Terrain Vehicle, commonly known as an ATV, is a three- or four-wheeled motorized vehicle that is popularly used for recreational trail riding, tourism and camping. There are dedicated ATV trails throughout America, and there are…
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If you're an ATV extraordinaire and you're looking for a dynamic landscape, you may want to look no further than Nevada. Characterized by sandy deserts, rugged mountains, heavily forested slopes and gliding grass-filled valleys, Nevad…
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Zooming across the vast Nebraska plains on an ATV can be the thrill of a lifetime for some. The state offers a number of ATV tracks as well as trails through grasslands and woods. Whether you ride a quad or a dirt bike, you'll be able…
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Kellogg, Idaho, is one of the largest towns in the upper panhandle of the state, with a population of just over 2,300 as of the 2000 census. The area surrounding Kellogg is known for its state and national parks, freshwater fishing, an…
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Basin is a small unincorporated village that sits almost exactly half way between the cities of Butte and Helena Montana. The town is surrounded by Deerlodge National Forest, and the area offers multiple ATV trails for visitors and loc…
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Racing across the varied landscape of the Canadian province of Newfoundland and Labrador can provide a great thrill for those who enjoy riding ATVs. Riders will find diverse terrain including mountains, ocean coastline, rough and rocky…
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Logan River Canyon in the Uinta-Wasatch-Cache (Cache) National Forest is one of the more beautiful places in northern Arizona for recreation activities--particularly for off-road all-terrain vehicles. The Logan-Cache mountains in the C…
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The George Washington and Jefferson National Forests offer hundreds of miles of ATV trails for all skill levels through all types of terrain. The wooded Appalachian Mountains near Harrisonburg offer a mix of streams, boulders, mud, wid…
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