Off Roading =(

laxpug19

New member
Alright Since floods have been ruining my life for the past week i realized what a perfect time to take the jeep out to rly break it in... and i have no clue where to go... any one know how to find places near by?! please help
 

paragon? do you mean somewhere LEGAL or no?
 
i dont care but im 17 and less travel is happy via gas 3.09 up here :shock:
i just cant find any thing in NH or MASS
 
Can't help you on where to go, but I'll give you some advice: DON'T GO ILLEGAL!!!! That sort of activity puts a bad name on all of the Jeep community, and it's getting harder and harder as it is to enjoy the places we have now because of people who go wheeling through farmer's fields, people's yards, golf courses, parks, etc. Keep it on the road, or keep it on an established trail, please.
 

I JUST WANT TO GO SOMEWHERE!!AJDGOASDKGND lol i hate this
 
DCR Regulations
Motorized Off-Road Vehicle (ORV) use is permitted only within the seven State Forest management areas listed below under the following conditions:

ORV use is permitted only on specifically marked and designated ORV trails within the seven state forests. Designated ORV trails will be marked with trailhead signage and/or orange or yellow trail blazes;

ORV use is permitted only during a riding season beginning no earlier than May 1 and ending no later than the last Sunday of November each year;

All ORVs must be currently registered in Massachusetts per MGL c. 90 or c. 90B.

Vehicles over 1000 lbs. are prohibited from all trails at all times;

No person under 12 years of age may operate an ORV at any time. Persons 12 and 13 years of age may operate, but must be directly supervised by an adult at all times.

That Sucks!

Gig
 
Back
Top