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Off road park

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An Off-Road Vehicle Park is an area of land that may be accessed by all terrain vehicles such as 4x4 Vehicles including Jeeps, Hummers, Chevrolet Blazers, Ford Broncos, Pickup Trucks, ATVs, and many other types of off-road vehicles.

The following list shows all of the legal places in the United States and Canads to use Off-road vehicles. Many of these parks are privately owned land that has been converted strictly for Off-roading use. In the United States these areas might also be U.S. National Parks, State Parks and County Parks.

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[edit] Uses of Off-Road Parks

Many different terrains available at different off-road parks across the U.S.A. and the world allow for many different types of off-road obstacles.

The different types of off road obstacles are:

[edit] United States

[edit] Alabama

[edit] Alaska

[edit] Arizona

[edit] Arkansas

[edit] California

[edit] Colorado

[edit] Florida

  • Apalchicola National Forest

[edit] Georgia

[edit] Idaho

[edit] Illinois

[edit] Indiana

[edit] Iowa

[edit] Kansas

[edit] Kentucky

[edit] Michigan

[edit] Minnesota

[edit] Missouri

[edit] Nevada

  • Moon Rocks
  • Prison Hill

[edit] New Hampshire

[edit] New Jersey

[edit] New Mexico

  • Farmington

[edit] North Carolina

[edit] Ohio

  • Wellsville/Yellow Creek

[edit] Oklahoma

  • Draper Lake

[edit] Oregon

[edit] Pennsylvania

[edit] South Carolina

[edit] Tennessee

[edit] Texas

[edit] Utah

[edit] Washington

  • Ahtanum
  • Elbe Hills ORV Area
  • Evans Creek
  • Moses Lake ORV Area
  • Naches
  • Riverside/7 Mile ORV Area
  • Tahuya State Forest
  • Tanteum-Manastash
  • Twin Sisters
  • Walker Valley ORV Area

[edit] West Virginia

  • Hatfield-McCoy Trail

[edit] Wisconsin

[edit] Canada

[edit] See also


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