I live in Frazier Park,. Hungry Valley 6,500 acres of trails is at my back door. Dove Springs, jawbone canyon, and Red Rock cyn are an hour away. Love it here.
Yo yo foo you act as he works for you, asking, demanding and shitalali... you probably 12 y/o hiding behind your keyboard with running nose with a barbie toy car foo
Check out this link, ride them all, and come back and tell us which ones are best!: www.fs.usda.gov/activity/ltbmu/recreation/ohv/?recid=11753&actid=93
Stonyford, it's a huge riding spot. A bunch of trails and it's in northern California. Go towards willows and take highway 162 East. Look it up it's an awesome spot. Go there every year during spring break and I'm from Oregon. Worth the trip!
There are great places to ride in Northern California. I guess you didn't want to do your home work for up here. Thats okay, keep the crowd down there in Southern California
Closest to LA can be determined by watching the zoom ins in the video, or by generating some Google Maps. Biggest bang for buck is mostly a matter of opinion, based upon what kind of terrain you prefer or want to explore.
Hungry Valley is at the top of the Grapevine. The 5 North get off at the Gorman exit or the next exit Frazier Mtn Park Rd. There's a Flying J for gas and snacks. From there take Ralph's ranch rd South (parallel's the 5) about 2 miles the entrance to the park is on the right. $5.00 per day per car. Camping is around $10.00 per night per car. It's the closest OHV park to L.A. and IMO the best place to take the family. Easy to get to, great variety of trail types and skill levels. Campsites, no running water. There are CLEAN mostly odor free bathrooms. I give it every star there is for rating.
I live in Frazier Park,. Hungry Valley 6,500 acres of trails is at my back door. Dove Springs, jawbone canyon, and Red Rock cyn are an hour away. Love it here.
I can see why you would love it!
Did your friend win the lottery
I rode out to Hungry Valley last week. It's bigger than I remember. If you ever want a noob dirt biker tagging along, let me know LOL
Hungry valley and Hollister my favorites by far!
Strange that there is so much in So Cal and so little in Nor Cal.
There are a few good places to ride in Nor Cal, but most agree the best ones are in So Cal.
Any nor cal spots near Modesto!
You should have named the video best riding spots in southern California foo
It is kind of how this one worked out, isn't it?
Yo yo foo you act as he works for you, asking, demanding and shitalali...
you probably 12 y/o hiding behind your keyboard with running nose with a barbie toy car foo
You should’ve mentioned prairie city ohv in Folsom I go there a lot and love it
Thank you for the heads up. What do you like most about it?
Top riding area? It’s sooo tiny
Most definitely hungry valley o r v. Willing to travel down there from tacoma washington
Thanks for mentioning this one. What's your favorite thing about Hungry Valley?
Do you need reservations for hungry valley ?
@@ishmaelaguilar9315 To camp, yes. To Ride, no. Check out this website: ohv.parks.ca.gov/?page_id=25760
Does anyone know what the best trails are near Lake Tahoe? Thank you!
Check out this link, ride them all, and come back and tell us which ones are best!:
www.fs.usda.gov/activity/ltbmu/recreation/ohv/?recid=11753&actid=93
Been going to Red Rock, Jawbone, Dove springs since 1980, the best to me! Now moving to northern Nevada before Commiefornia shuts down anymore.
What did you like the most about each one of those 3?
Hardly anything for northern ca :(
Unfortunately not. Do you know of any that we should have considered?
Stonyford, it's a huge riding spot. A bunch of trails and it's in northern California. Go towards willows and take highway 162 East. Look it up it's an awesome spot. Go there every year during spring break and I'm from Oregon. Worth the trip!
live close to ocotillo wells great place to off-road
You are lucky indeed!
Im surprised you never mentioned Pismo State Beach or Pirates Cove Resort. Both are excellent spots for dune ATV riding.
CA has MANY great places to ride. Thanks for mentioning these 2 places so others can look them up.
Silver wood lake, lake arrow head and big bear has good riding.
Thank you for adding to the list.
Can you take a ATV with red sticker? Do park rangere actually check your sticker?
Which location are you referring to?
Do you have clubs and trails in N California
None made the top list. Are you thinking of any in particular that we should have mentioned?
Mendocino National Forest, Stoneyford, and Indian Valley
Completely missed Oceano Dunes SVRA
Thanks for your input. We'll check it out for a future video. What do you like about it?
@@ATVGwheres the new video?
oceano dunes is ghetto
Hollister and Forest Hill too 👍
Thank you for pointing these out
Anybody know somewhere in Bakersfield or Arvin
Google search "OHV near Bakersfield California" and you'll see some places to ride.
Do a Google search for "OHV near Bakersville California" and you'll see a few places to ride.
Did you end up finding any near Bakersfield? Besides Hungry valley I live here as well
Hungry Valley aka: Gorman.
Should have specified southern California riding areas. The north portion of the state has plenty of amazing places to ride also.
Thank you for pointing that out. What locations in No Cal do you think we should have considered, or should make a video for in the future?
@@ATVGStonyford Ohv park and Shasta - Chappie-Shasta ohv park. Top notch , maps with marked and numbered trails.
Great video, but maybe call it southern CA top riding spots.. would love to see locations for nor Cal
Are there any in nor Cal that you prefer over the so Cal ones?
@@ATVGGorman is a good place
There are great places to ride in Northern California. I guess you didn't want to do your home work for up here. Thats okay, keep the crowd down there in Southern California
There are great places to ride all over the country. This is a list of Top places.
Which places do you think should have made this list?
Which of these places are closest to la and offers the best bang for my buck .. im a family of 5.. mom dad 3 teens daughters.
Closest to LA can be determined by watching the zoom ins in the video, or by generating some Google Maps. Biggest bang for buck is mostly a matter of opinion, based upon what kind of terrain you prefer or want to explore.
Hungry Valley is at the top of the Grapevine. The 5 North get off at the Gorman exit or the next exit Frazier Mtn Park Rd. There's a Flying J for gas and snacks. From there take Ralph's ranch rd South (parallel's the 5) about 2 miles the entrance to the park is on the right. $5.00 per day per car. Camping is around $10.00 per night per car. It's the closest OHV park to L.A. and IMO the best place to take the family. Easy to get to, great variety of trail types and skill levels. Campsites, no running water. There are CLEAN mostly odor free bathrooms. I give it every star there is for rating.