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Where to ride
- By Todd Senauskas
- Published January 3, 2009
- All Extreme Sports , Earth , News & Media , ATV Racing , Directories , Drivers , Events , History , Motocross Store , Motorcycle Racing , News and Media , Organizations , Schools and Instruction , Tracks
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Todd Senauskas
Motocross rider/racer for 25 years. Owner of the Motocross website http://www.GoMotocross.com
View all articles by Todd SenauskasPlaces to ride motocross and ATV tracks and trails
There are plenty of places throughout the United States (Mexico and Canada) to ride a dirtbike, offering a variety of terrain types and trails suited to all levels of riders. | |
| First, you need to find out where you’re allowed to ride. Start by asking your friends who ride. Maybe look into joining an off-road club. Another good idea is to check out the U.S. Forestry Service Web site, as well as other sites dedicated to off-highway vehicle (OHV) recreation. Or, simply use our handy Track and Trail Finder tool to help steer you to your region’s closest OHV-legal riding area. |
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| Learning where to ride is one of the first steps to spending more time on your dirtbike. So start looking—and get riding! | |

