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Old 01-21-2006, 01:33 AM   #1 (permalink)

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So those of you on here from Washington ... where do you all ride your buggies? Mostly at the dunes near Florence, Oregon? Anyone have other good spots to suggest that aren't too far away? Tim
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We take our quads (don't have a buggy yet) to Moses Lake and Vantage. Moses Lake is a bigger area than Vantage, but it is a lot dirtier. If you want directions to either place, let me know.
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Buggy= oregon unless the need for sand is to great then it moses or beverly (vantage)

Quads= evens creek orv park or belfair (tahooya) somthing like that..

how bout the areas up north where do you ride
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I live in Spokane. No buggy yet.... But take quads on trails and mountain climbs around Mt. Spokane. There is also an ORV park here in Spokane called 7 Mile. I think it is about 600 acres. Mostly trails, but there is some
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I just "googled" washington state orv parks and came up with this link. It lists several places to check out. If you get the chance to check any of them out, let me know what you think.

http://www.nmaoffroad.org/orvparks.htm

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Thanks for the info guys. I do regularly go over to Beverly Dunes ORV park (Vantage) and to the Horn Rapids ORV park at Richland. I haven't tried Moses Lake yet, I'll have to do that this spring. The enviro's have managed to close every single inch of public land forest roads and trials up here to ORV's except the tiny bit of land that the DNR keeps open near Mt Vernon called Walker Valley. But due to the extreme volume of riders that Wlaker Valley gets (because there is now no where else to go) the DNR closed it as well last winter due to excessive erosion and the resultant silting of the rivers. So ... I have my two bugggies done now and I'm always looking for new riding spots that aren't too far away. Tim
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