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Friday, April 07, 2006
Riding Your Jetmoto ATV at Italian Creek Road
If you live in, or are going to be, in the Aspen, Colorado area, bring your new Jetmoto ATV and head out to Italian Creek Road with your friends and get ready for a good, challenging ride.
The trail is densely foliated and the trail itself is rated as intermediate to difficult. If you're new to ATVing or you haven't been riding your ATV for very long, save this trail for a time when you have a little more experience handling your ATV. If you are an experienced ATVer, you will love this trail. Not only is the scenary beautiful, but you will encounter a lot of technical riding challenges along the ATV trail.
The trailhead is a large open area where you can also camp. The trail then leads to a narrow trail that winds through the forest. If you don't normally wear long sleeves when you ride, this trail will encourage you to start. Slapping branches do not feel good on bare arms. Make sure along with your helmet and goggles, you're wearing heavy pants and a heavy shirt or even better, a jersey and pants made specifically for riding your ATV.
There is a gated area just past the wooded section of this trail. There will be a gate at this section. If you decide to cross through, close the gate behind you. You should leave no trace of your ATV ride except happy memories! An interesting note about this area is you will notice a lot of white rocks as you ride your Jetmoto ATV on the trail, they are from glaciers that carved out the valley. The rocks were trapped in ice at the higher elevations and as the glaciers melted and cut in forming the valley, the rocks were dropped along the way.
Towards the end of this trail, you will be on open range terrain and you might encounter cattle. Follow basic safety rules and don't scare or get too near the cattle. This is a fun ATV trail that offers climbs, narrow trails, open areas and rangeland to ride your ATV upon. Enjoy your ride at Italian Creek Road!
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Red And White Mountain - ATV Beginner's Paradise
If you are new to the sport of ATVing or you recently bought someone their first ATV, Red and White Mountain Road in Colorado, is a wonderful place for new riders to get their feet dirty and begin enjoying the sport of ATVing.
First of all, teach your beginner rider to do their pre-ride check. Giving your ATV the once over now, even a new ATV, is always a good idea. It will all but eliminate problems out on the ATV trail that can leave you stranded.
The scenary in this area is beautiful. There are a few different times of terrain that new ATVers can enjoy learning to maneuver their ATVs on graded roads, wash-boarded road and dirt/gravel. ALl of them require a little bit different handling skills so make sure you have an experienced ATVer to show you the ropes for handling your machine on these different types of roads and trails.
You can get to this road by traveling west(from Vail) on North Frontage road for 1 mile. There will be a sign on the right side of the road marked "Piney Lake/Red Sandstone Road". Turn right at the sign. At 3/10 of a mile from the turn-off, follow the road to the right as it makes a hairpin turn and continues up the mountain. At 6/10 of a mile from the turn-off, you'll see a sign for Piney River Ranch at the beginning of a dirt road. Follow this main road. At 5 miles from the start of the dirt road, you'll see a large meadow and take a left. Continue down the road until you reach a "Y". Follow the right fork and you are located on the Red and White Road.
This is also good experience for a new ATVer to learn how to be courteous of other traffic that might be encountered on trail systems. This riding area is shared by bikers and hikers. Learn proper etiquette and let hikers go past, otherwise your ATV can wind up spraying them with debris, not a great way to make a new friend!
This is a wonderful way to spend a day with a new ATVer learning the fun of ATV riding at this area. Visit Red and White Mountain in Colorado for your next ATV ride.
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ATVing Fun at Long Hollow Motorized Trail
If you have mastered the ATV trails that are rated "easy" and you want a little more of a challenge, check out the Long Hollow Motorized Trail. If you have good basic ATVing skills, you will thoroughly enjoy this trail system on your ATV. |
Although this ATV trail is short at only a little over 5-miles in length and it isn't steep as it only climbs to about 400-feet in elevation, it is a fun ride. You will be sharing this trail with other ATV riders, hikers, motorcyclists, mountain bikers, and snowmobile riders from Winter through the Spring. Be aware of the other types of traffic you might be encountering.
If you have never had the chance to ride your ATV in snowy conditions before, this is a great place to learn. The ATV trails are not too steep and make sure you have someone experienced in navigating on this type of terrain to show you the ropes for rolling your ATV through snow. You'll learn even more handling skills and gain new confidence in your ATV maneuvering abilities.
The ATV trail is a winding trail that joins with several other trails in the area. If you decide at about the halfway point you want to go back, there is a loop around at the Trout Creek intersection that will allow you to go back to the trailhead of Long Hollow. These trails are very narrow and turning around your ATV won't be an option in many areas, use the loop arounds to go back.
As with all Forest Service Managed lands, make sure you have your ATV permit displayed in a clearly visible area on your ATV and make sure that you have your muffler and spark arrestor properly installed before you ride.
Long Hollow is a fun ATVing destination if you're looking for a little more challenge in your next ATV ride!
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Lily Ponds ATV Trails
South Central Colorado has a diamond in the rough of a trail waiting for you and your ATV to come ride. The Lily Ponds ATV trails are multi-use trails managed by the San Isabel National Forest service.
The open season for ATV riding season is May through December and there are other types of traffic on these trails in the form of hikers, mountain bikers, motorcycle riders, and horseback riders. Additionally, in the early and later parts of the riding season, you are likely to encounter snow. When riding on snow, you will need to handle your ATV differently. Have an experienced ATVer show you the ropes so you are riding this type of terrain in the safest manner possible.
This ATV trail is fairly short, measuring in at just over 1-mile. It isn't very steep either and you will climb to just over 700-feet from the start to the finish of this ATV trail. There are very few obstacles or technical challenges, so beginning ATVers who are ready to leave the closed riding areas and hit the wilderness trails will love these trails as great places to get their feet wet and wheels dirty!
There is a lot of wildlife in this area. If you happen to be riding your ATV in the early morning or late afternoon hours, you are likely to see various woodland residents. Deer are very numerous in this area and you are more likely than not to encounter a small herd.
If you enjoy fishing, Lily Ponds trail has several spots along the way to catch fish or drown a few worms whichever way you look at it. If you brought your fishing gear and a fishing license on your ATV ride, pull over and catch a few! Interestingly enough, most of these ponds were created by beavers.
The view at the end of the trail is picture worth, make sure you brought your camera along for this ATV ride!
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ATVing at La Garita Creek ATV Trail
If South Central Colorado is your next destination for an ATV ride, check out The La Garita Creek Trail, it's a great place to ride your ATV!
This trail is part of the Rio Grand National Forest. You will need to register your ATV prior to riding with the Ranger's office and get a permit that must be in plain sight on your ATV. The Rangers will also do a light inspection of your ATV and make sure that you have your spark arrestor and muffler installed correctly on your ATV.
This is a relatively short ATV trail as it is only about 11-miles long and the riding season is from spring through fall. Snow is a great possibility during the early and late part of the riding season and if you have never drove your ATV across snow before, have someone show you the ropes because as with all terrains, there are special nuances to handling your ATV on snowy roads and trails.
La Garita Creek ATV Trails have a rating of difficult and the trails do not get a lot of traffic except during hunting season. Be aware when you are riding your ATV that these are multi-use trails and your likelihood of encountering other ATV riders, foot traffic and horseback riders is possible. Turn off and park your ATV when a horse is approaching, horses may or may not be spooked by ATVs, you have no way of knowing so err on the side of caution.
At the present, this ATV trail goes through private property. Be sure to ask permission of the property owners before you ride your ATV across their land. In the near future, plans are underway to relocate portions of this ATV trail around the privately owned land areas to eliminate this problem for ATV riders. The trail goes through many types of terrain ranging from very easy to navigate on your ATV to downright difficult.
This short, challenging ride at La Garita Creek is a great challenging ride for most experienced ATVers, but if you're looking for a new trail to conquer, this should be your next destination.
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Thursday, April 06, 2006
ATVing at Rainbow Hill
Rainbow Hill is only a little over 13-miles in length but this is one fun ride. This ATV trail system is for intermediate to expert ATVers and if you're looking for a good place to see what your ATV can really do on the rocks in Colorado, this is the place for you to be.
For ATVers who enjoy a good technically challenging ride, Rainbow Hill is a good time. This ATV trail has become increasingly rocky as time has gone by. Some of the going is exceptionally rough. However, Some ATVers have found a portion which still has some of the best ATV riding in Colorado. Our ATV tipsters say if you start at the Hayden Creek Campground and ride straight up the Rainbow ATV trail you and your ATV can still get a great ride. But be prepared for the trip back down because the pitch of the trail from that angle is enough to make your hair stand on end. Use some common sense, go slow and keep your eyes peeled for any stray rocks or pits.
There are two nearby places for ATV enthusiasts to camp while they are hanging out at Rainbow Trail with their ATV buddies. Coaldale and Hayden Creek Campgrounds are a popular place to stay.
Just remember the standards put forth in Treadlightly. Make sure that anything you pack in gets packed back out with you. Don't be afraid to pick up any extra trash you find even if it isn't your own.
If you're ready to dust off your ATV from its winter storage and have a great weekend of riding and camping with your friends in Colorado, check out Rainbow Hill for your next ride.
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ATVing on Red Tables Road
Spring has sprung and it is time to get out your ATV and have a great weekend of fun with your favorite group of riding buddies at Red Tables Road.
The ATV trail lasts for about 17 miles with an elevation of 3410 FT. It is in the NW. part of the state in Eagle county, with the location being in White River National Forest. As with all National Forest managed lands you need to make sure that your spark arrestor and muffler are installed on your ATV prior to riding. The ranger's station will do an inspection and issue you a riding permit that must be plainly visible at all times on your ATV.
This ATV trail system is rated easy so even if you are a beginning ATVer you can enjoy these trails and learn valuable maneuvering skills on your ATV. There are some very dense forested areas to ride through and at the top of the ridge is an outstanding 360 degree view. Bring your camera along for this ride.
Remember to always check the weather, and have a radio with you at all times. The climate can change very fast on these mountains, and the ATV trails, can become slick and very muddy.If you have never driven your ATV in these conditions, make sure you have an experienced ATVer along on the ride to give you the tips and tricks for safe navigation.
Red Tables Road is a great short ride for an ATV group with members with varying degrees of experience. There is something for everyone to enjoy at Red Tables Road.
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Great ATVing at Red Cone / Webster Pass
If you've been looking forward to taking your ATV out of winter storage and riding an extreme ATV trail, Red Code/ Webster Pass is the adventure you've been looking for.
The Red Cone and Webster Pass ATV trail should only be considered by experienced ATVers. This is not a ride to bring newer ATVers on to let them learn harder trails. This ride has a lot of loops and bends and it is very steep. The ATV trail, can be very deceiving because it does not look very steep. Don't let that fool you, it is and be prepared for that. It will take approximately 3 - 5 hours to ride the whole ATV trail.
The elevation of the mountain is 12,801ft and is 20 miles long. It winds very close to the edge of the mountain and the turns are very sharp, so use caution on your ATV. Make safety an even higher priority than usual on this ATV ride. Let someone back home know where you are going and what trails you will be riding. Additionally, pack along water and a first aid kit if you don't already. The weather can turn fast in this area so be aware in the event of a storm, lightning is likely. Take cover but never under a tree.
You can get to the ATV trail, by taking I-70, take exit 205 at Dillon and head east on US 6 and follow the signs towards Montezuma. At 0.5 miles east of Montezuma, the ATV trail begins at a sign marked F.R. 285.
This is a thrilling ATV ride. You will get to experience some wonderful scenery as your roll through this ATV trail. It goes through a lush forested area and then above the reline is where the trail becomes steep and rocky. When you make it to the top of this ATV trail you will be richly rewarded with a view of rolling green slopes and the peak of the mountains.
Red Cone/Webster Pass makes for a great time on your ATV, gather up your favorite experienced riding buddies and go make a day out of it!
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ATVing On Ranch Creek 4WD Road
Ranch Creek 4WD Road is a fantastic place to ride your ATV, and you're certain to enjoy the scenary. If you're riding in the months that the bugs usually bite, be sure to pack along some Deep Woods Off so you don't get eaten alive by little flying critters.
This is a steep trail though it is only rated as an intermediate trail. If you have some experience riding your ATV and you're comfortable handling your machine on steep inclines, this should be a great ride for you. On an ATV trail that runs steeply as these trails do, keep some distance between yourself and the ATVer in front of you. If that rider in front of you loses traction and slips back a bit - you don't want to be in the path of that on your ATV. Keep your ATV in low gear and take your time.
Ranch Creek ATV trail rolls through about 4-miles of White River National Forest land. You will find some great overlooks and hope you brought your camera along for this ride, the views are something you'll want to remember and show the folks back home. You will see the aptly named Mt. Massive, as well as the Sawatch and Gorge Ranges, Camp Hale, and Homestake Peak. There are also three very old cabins along the way that are considered historic sights.
The riding season for this ATV trail runs from summer through fall. There are other kinds of traffic on this ATV trail system including people who drive 4 wheelers, motorcyclists, and mountain bikers. During those winter months that you can't ATV, the trail offers cross-country skiing and snowmobiling.
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A Radical Time at Radical Hill in Colorado
Spring weather will soon be in full swing and you're ready to take your ATV out of the garage and get some riding time in. Colorado has a huge amount of great riding available for ATVers and Radical Hill is another fun destination to add to the list of fun places to go.
This is a rocky and rough ATV trail. Definitely not for beginners, only the long time experienced ATVers get to have all the fun on the challenging mountain pass.
Be aware when riding this trail system that the rocks and twisting trails aren't the only things to keep an out for. The weather here is very changeable and can go from warm sunshine in the morning and great ATVing weather to running away from an impromptu hail storm. Lightning is a big possibility during storms and remember lightning is attracted to the tallest object, if you're riding a flat land in the open, that would be you. Pull way over to the side of the trail and get as low to the ground as you can. Never try to take shelter under the trees. If you see a storm approaching, don't push your luck and take cover. The storms here tend to pass quickly.
Stay on the trails when you ride Radical Hill. The non-marked trails have not been fully mapped and there are drop-offs. Stick to the mapped areas and you are sure to have a great time riding your ATV at Radical Hill.
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ATV Riding at Overlook Motorized Trail
If you've been feeling cooped up all winter and you're ready to roll on your ATV, Overlook Motorized Trail is a great destination for your next ATV jaunt with your riding buddies.
This ATV trail takes you through 2.8 miles of the classic old West. ATVers will start expecting to meet up with Clint Eastwood around every bend. The scenary is pure old West desert, straight out of the Spaghetti Westerns. The ATV trails themselves are a challenging and technical ride. This trail system is rated as intermediate so beginners need to stand back and let the more experienced ATVers have the fun on this trail.
For this and all ATV jaunts, make sure you plan your ride with the most current map of the area possible. Don't rely on old/used maps. Many ATV trails periodically close old trails and open new ATV trails to allow the vegetation of the area to reclaim itself and establish regrowth in the area to insure there are always fresh trails and renewed trails to ride your ATV on.
When you plan your ride, leave a copy of your mapped ride with someone back home. Cell phone signals can be slim to non-existent in these areas and if you get stranded you want to be sure that people know exactly where to look for you. Pack along water and extra fuel as well to make sure no one gets stranded. Do a little planning and this can be a great day of ATV riding with your friends.
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Wednesday, April 05, 2006
Vortex Spring Camping and ATV Riding
If you are thinking about taking your RV over to Florida for a vacation, you will definitely want to stop at the Vortex Spring. This great site is one of the biggest and best natural outdoors attractions in Florida and it boasts some great wildlife and outdoor scenery.
Florida has a good diversity in ATV riding terrain from sandy beaches to flatlands to heavily forested areas. There is a lot of sand and densely foliaged places to ride at Vortex Spring. While at the spring you will be treated to a beautiful view of many lakes and bodies of water as well as many large forests and grasslands as well. Vortex Spring is especially great for those who enjoy deep water diving, but people who have no desire to don scuba diving gear can also enjoy it.
The spring offers visitors a large variety of activities such as Horseback Riding, Bike trails, Forest hiking trails, Go-Cart riding, and many types of Water Recreations such as diving, swimming and water slides. The Spring also offers great natural wildlife viewing opportunities, cave diving, a play ground for kids, various camping opportunities, snorkeling, scuba diving, bird watching and more.
Vortex Spring also offers many great convenient amenities while you enjoy your stay such as Vending Machines, Food and Beverage service, a Gift shop, great parking, Maps, Brochures and more. You can also rent all of the canoeing or diving gear that you need while at the Spring, in case you didn't happen to bring your own gear along. The Spring allows pets but you have to remember to keep them on a leash. Vortex Spring is open every single day of the year except Christmas, so feel free to stop by whenever it is most convenient for you.
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Terre Haute KOA Campground
With the days and nights getting nicer, you've probably been thinking about planning a little getaway for your family. Consider taking them camping and ATVing for a weekend. If you're in Indiana, there is a great destination for your next long weekend vacation.
Located in Terre Haute, Indiana, the Terre Haute KOA Campground is a great place to go if you are looking to spend some time with Mother Nature alongside large forests and bright green grass. The Terre Haute KOA Campground is a very convenient and quiet place full of lots of shade, and like all KOA campgrounds it is of the utmost quality.
This campground is of particular interest to racing fans, as it is right by many of Indiana's best racing events and tracks, such as the Indy 500, the Allstate 400 races. There are also many drag tracks, quarter-midget tracks and sprint car tracks available to ride on in the area as well, which make it more than ideal for the racing enthusiast.
But you certainly don't have to appreciate racing to appreciate the Terre Haute KOA Campground. Anyone who loves spending time being outdoors with Mother Nature will love this campground, and it offers many great amenities and local attractions that anyone could appreciate. Some of the many amenities offered at this Campground include: Free wireless internet, Free Cable TV, a Meeting room and Pavilion, Modem Dataport, LP Gas, a large swimming pool, Bike rentals, cabins, 50 amp service, and much more.
The Terre Haute KOA Campground has ATV trails located around the RV park. They do ask that you stay on the designated trails when riding your ATV in these areas. All of the trails are rated very easy and even someone new to ATV riding should have no problem maneuvering on these trails.
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Take Your Jetmoto to Power Line Motorized ATV Trail
If you're recently acquired one of the new Jetmoto ATVs, make it a point to haul your ATV with you so you can check out Power Line Motorized ATV Trail located in the Pike National Forest.
This ATV trail is a good alternative if you're looking for something a little different to ride your new Jetmoto on. This trail connects with other trails in the area. The rating is intermediate to expert, so if you're new to riding, this probably isn't the best set of trails to learn to handle your ATV upon, you might find you're in over your head when the trail difficulty is at the "expert" level.
If you're new to ATVing or you have only been riding a short period of time, make sure you know how to handle your ATV. Riding with experienced ATVers is a great way to pick up tips and tricks for maneuvering your ATV. Additionally, taking a safety course is a highly recommended way to learn to ride. Even if you already know how to ride an ATV, a safety course can still teach you a thing or two.
The Pike Forest Ranger's office also recommends to bring the most current map of the trails with you and a GPS will also come in very handy. There is limited cell phone reception in this area so be sure you leave a copy of your riding location with someone back home in case you get stranded, when you're not at home at the designated time,people will know they need to look for you and also exactly where they need to look. For the remote reason of getting stranded on your ATV, always pack along a water bottle and a general first aid kit.
Your new Jetmoto ATV will give you a great ride, just follow the basic safety rules of ATVing and you'll have a good, safe time!
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A Great ATV Ride at Pool Table Road
The new Jetmoto ATV was made for exploring the trails at Pool Table Road ATV Riding Area. The trail itself is only a little over 7-miles long but it is located in the beautiful Rio Grande River Valley. Also, you will be riding through some lushly forested sub-alpine areas that are thick with Bristlecone Pine trees that are thought to be among the oldest living things on the planet.
Also, on this ATV trail you will run into an old Mill. The mill has been lost to time and there isn't much left to mark the site besides a small amount of wood shavings. After and your Jetmoto ATV roll past the mill area, there are some good flat lands that are perfect for riding or if you prefer, you may make a primitive camp for you and your other ATVing buddies.
Keep your campfires at a minimum and always pick up all your trash. Your goal is to leave your camping area better than when you found it. Towards the end of the ATV trail, it becomes loose gravel and small rocks can easily be picked up. Make sure that you are wearing eye protection in the form of goggles in this area. Don't rely on a full face mask ATV helmet to protect your eyes from tiny, flying rocks. Goggles are the only full protection for your eyes.
Pool Table Road is a short ATV ride but a perfect way to spend a day out with your friends and even camp out and make it a long weekend!
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A Hard Ride at Peekaboo Gulch Road on ATV
If you want to take your new Jetmoto out and see what it can really do. Take a trip out to Peekaboo Gulch Road. This ATV trail is just over 2-miles long and is a rough ride all the way.
This ATV trail is part of the San Isabel National Forest and as with all national forest areas they do require that you register your ATV at the ranger's station and you have a spark arrestor and noise muffler installed prior to riding this trail. Helmets and goggles are also required gear when riding in this National Forest managed area.
Since this is a very steep and challenging ATV trail, don't attempt to ride it unless you're experienced in maneuvering an ATV, be very honest with yourself about your abilities. Don't ride this ATV trail alone, make sure you are with an ATVer equally as experienced in riding challenging terrain as yourself. Cell phone reception is hit and miss in this area, so don't rely on your cell phone as your lifeline to the world. Be sure to tell someone back home exactly where you will be riding your ATV and when to expect you home.
To find Peekaboo Road ATV trail from the Twin lakes area, ATVers should head 8 miles west on Highway 82 all the way to South Fork Lake Creek Road, also known as Forest Road 391 which ATVers will see is on the left side of the highway. Stay on this 4WD road until you come to Forest Road 393 on your right. You have now reached Peekaboo Road ATV trail.
This is a challenging way to spend a day on your Jetmoto ATV, bring along a friend and make it a memorable ride!
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Pearl Pass ATV Trail
If you're looking for an absolutely beautiful place to ride your Jetmoto in Colorado, check out Pearl Pass ATV Trail near Crested Butte, Colorado.
This is one ATV ride you want to make sure that you bring your camera along for. When you ride your ATV around the corner at the top of the pass and find yourself looking down into the Montezuma Basin, you will definitely want to immortalize that view in a photo.
The ATV trail will being heading out of Crested Butte and is mostly an easy-to-maneuver dirt road. Then the road will begin and incline that will become more and more challenging for you to ride on your ATV.
The riding season is very short for this ATV trail as there are large, impassible snow drifts that may last well into August on the average. Call before you haul, to make sure this ATV trail system is open, and get ready for a good, challenging ride if it is!
This ATV trail is easy to get to. If you'd like to ATV at Pearl Pass you should head south from Crested Butte for 2 miles and turn left at the Crested Butte Country Club sign, eventually this changes into Brush Creek Road FR738. Stay on the main road for a short while and it gives way to a gravel road. There are signs to point ATVers on their way to Pearl Pass trailhead.
If you want to make a long weekend at this scenic destination, there is a camping area available so you can have a great day of riding your ATV and then camp out with your friends. Pearl Pass is ready and waiting to show you and your ATV a challenging good time!
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Tuesday, April 04, 2006
Spruce Lake RV Park
The Spruce Lake RV Park is a warm and inviting RV resort located minutes away from the Rocky Mountain National Park in the beautiful Big Thompson River area. The Spruce Lake RV Park is the perfect place to stay if you are planning on visiting the Rockies, though Spruce Lake is a great place to stay regardless due to it's breathtaking scenery and great service.
While staying at the park you have the choice of either camping out in your RV or staying in on of the park's many cottages and cabins. Most of the cabins contain 2 rooms, but some others offer 3 rooms. If you choose to stay in your rig, the park has all that you will need to be able to best accommodate you and you will be treated to great amenities and even better service.
Like many RV parks, Spruce Lake is an ATV friendly RV park. There are a good number of ATV trails to explore around the RV Park. The Rocky Mountain National Park is close by and also allows ATVing. You will have to have a spark arrestor and muffler installed prior to riding at the National Park.
Some of the amenities and facilities that are available at the Spruce Lake RV Park include: RV sites with 50 amps, high speed wireless internet, Cable TV with over 60 channels, Propane, Laundry rooms, Modem hookups, Phones, a small convenience store, miniature golf, a gift shop, free coffee, evening campfires, Bingo games, a Game room, a large lake stocked full of fish, a playground for little kids, pancake breakfasts, Ice cream socials, and much more. But that is not all the Spruce Lake RV Park has to offer. Another great thing about this park is that it is close to many nearby attractions such as the aforementioned Rocky Mountain National Park and many other great places. There are many state parks, national monuments, museums, shopping centers, ATV trails, Golf Courses, Rafting sites, horseback riding areas and more located within a minutes drive from the park. With great amenities and a great location, it's easy to see why Spruce Lake is one of Colorado's best RV Resorts.
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Santaland - A Different Kind of Vacation
If you love to go camping, you're probably very familiar with most of the RV parks around America. Are you looking for a RV camping experience that is different than the usual campgrounds that you are used to? Are you planning on taking an RV up to the great state of Alaska for a vacation? If you happened to answer yes to either of the previous questions then you should know about Santaland. Located in North Pole, Alaska, Santaland will provide you will a very unique RV Park experience that is sure to be quite unlike any other you have even known. If you do not own an RV, look into the feasibility of renting an RV for your vacation. It's a perfect way for a large group to travel comfortably and you can bring your ATVs along.
The park itself is made to look like a series of large oversized barns, and the park contains a large amount of space. There are 85 sites on the park where you can park your RV, and there are 45 full hookups and 32 electric and water. There are also 30, 20 and 50 amps and 36 pull-thru sites. The park has many heavily shaded sites as well. There are a number of trails around Santaland where you can ride your ATV and explore the area. The trails are closed during inclimate weather conditions, so be sure to call before you haul.
Santaland has a large variety of amenities and features, such as Cable TV, Internet Modem capabilities, a Car Wash, a Dump Stationa Laundromat, Tenting, and free and convenient showers. The area around Santaland is home to many convenient shops and restaurants as well, including a grocery store, a Blockbuster video store, a Taco Bell, A Wendy's, a McDonalds, a Subway, a Pizza Hut and banks, post offices and mechanic shops.
Santaland also happens to be adjacent to the Santa Claus House, which has a large assortment of holiday memorabilia and other nice gift ideas. If you are looking for a unique RV and camping experience, try Santaland.
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Riverside RV Resort
Are you yearning for an outdoor RV adventure in a warm climate with a beautiful river view? Are you planning on vacationing in the great outdoors in Florida, but you still aren't quite sure where to go? Well, if you answered yes to either of those two questions then you will be thrilled to know about the Riverside RV Resort.
If you don't own an RV, you can rent one a lot more economically than you think, additionally - since they hold several people, you can gather up your ATV riding buddies, have everyone chip in, and bring your ATVs along for the weekend.
Located in Arcadia, the Riverside RV Resort is one of the most convenient and heavily frequented RV Resorts in all of Florida. When you stay at the Resort you will have access to great amenities, superb service, and a simply breathtaking view of the nearby river and large beautiful green forest on the Resort. The Riverside RV Resort is especially perfect for people who enjoy boating and canoeing, as well as fishing. If you didn't bring your own boat, canoe or fishing gear don't worry, because the Riverside RV Resort is able to rent these things out to you for a very small fee.
But the Riverside RV Resort is more than a great river. The Resort also happens to contain many great amenities, such as great laundry facilities, restrooms, swimming pools, a boat dock, shuffleboard and many other things. Another great thing about the Riverside RV Resort is that it is located right by many great wildlife and outdoor attractions, such as Peace River, the Sarasota Jungle Gardens, the Myakka River State Park, the De Soto National Memorial, and more. Allin all, the Riverside RV Resort is a great place to go camping, ATVing and RVing.
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Parkland Village Campground
The Parkland Village Campground the place to go if you are looking for some great camping experiences. If you don't already own an RV, rent one and haul your ATV out for the vacation with you. It gives you and your family a wonderful opportunity to explore new ATV trails you might not otherwise get the chance to explore.
Located just outside of Black River Falls, the Parkland Village Campground is by far one of the best campgrounds in all of Wisconsin. With large beautiful lakes and scenic green forests, the Parkland Village Campground gives you access to a simply unforgettable view of Mother Nature. The Parkland Village Campground is split into different sections and the campground contains different kinds of camping sites; those with electricity and those without. The campground houses a very nice outdoor pool as well as a large playground built for kids.
The campground also has a Park Pavilion that has a Pool Table, a Game Room, a Laundry Room, Vending Machines, A public phone, A Kitchenette area, both private and public showers and restrooms. The campground also has access to Horseshoe pits and an outdoor patio area where you can grill food, eat and generally hang out with your friends or family. One particularly great thing about the Parkland Village Campground is the fact that it is close to a large assortment of other Wisconsin attractions, such as many great ATV trails, Lake Wazee, Lake Arbutus, The Lunda Community Park, the Black River State Forest, the Jackson County Forest, the Majestic Pines Casino, the Wagner Grotto, Cain's Orchard, Highground Veterans Memorial Park and many more.
The huge amount of diversity in the surrounding areas alone makes the Parkland Village Campground a great place to go camping, and if you are in Wisconsin, you should consider stopping by with your RV for a while.
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Palm Canyon Resort
The Palm Canyon Resort is a great resort located in the heart of California's beautiful Borrengo Springs. If you are planning on taking a vacation with your friends or family in California, the Palm Canyon Resort is the ideal place to go. The Resort serves as both a standard hotel and as a RV resort with over 100 excellent sites with full hookups and great amenities.
California has strict emissions laws for ATVs, make sure your ATV is green stickered, like the new Jetmoto, for riding within the State. Bringing your ATV camping out in your RV makes for a fun family vacation.
Staying at the Palm Canyon Resort gives you access to a beautiful view of the area's scenery. While at the Resort you will see huge palm trees, colossal mountain horizons, and a variety of great wildlife and some nice desert views as well. There are many great shady spots for those who are staying at the resort with their RV and the hotel version offers over 60 rooms of vary degrees and sizes. One thing that is consistent with both the RV sites and hotel rooms that the resort offers is quality.
The Palm Canyon Resort offers rooms and sites that are of the highest industry standards, and regardless of which type of location you choose to stay in rest assured that you will be getting high quality service. There are many features and amenities that are open to both hotel and RV guests in the Resort, such as large clean outdoor pools with surrounding fences, a high quality restaurant, a bar, a cafe, a fitness center and much, much more. Numerous ATV and hiking trails are also at your disposal when you are staying at the resort, and after riding your ATV, make time for a game of golf!
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Maine Wilderness Campgrounds
There are many great places to go camping in Maine, and there are various types of campgrounds available in the area. Whether you enjoy simple camping, hunting, fishing, ATVing, hiking or horseback riding, the state of Maine is sure to have something that you will enjoy. Bringing your ATV along on a camping vacation is the perfect way to see the wilderness with your family or friends.
One great campground in Maine is the Mountain View Campground. Located in the town of Dixfield near the Appalachian Trail, this campground offers a large assortment of nature and wildlife opportunities as well as great amenities for campers and RV enthusiasts. Mountain View offers a large assortment of great RV sites including 22 pull through sites, 44 water sites, 44 electric sites, 31 sewer sites and 30 amp capabilities. The campground is also home to a great river, a large swimming pool and more. The lush forestland around the RV park are open for ATVers.
Another campsite in Maine that is definitely worth a visit is the Little Ponderosa Campground. Located in Boothbay, the Little Ponderosa Campground is great for guests who like fishing, boating, canoeing, hiking, hunting and more. On site are 10 pullthrus, 93 water and electric sites, 38 sewer sites, 30 and 20 amps, security, mini golf courses, nature trails and more. Little Ponderosa is mostly known for it's Musical Theater and Whale watching opportunities.
Yet another great place to go camping in Maine is the Mt. Desert Narrows Camping Resort located in Bar Harbor. This resort has a great ocean view and offers many amenities and activities such as horse stables, a movie theater, restrooms, restaurants, showers, game and rec rooms, cable TV, pets, tennis, canoeing, swimming, fishing, bird watching, volleyball, playgrounds, golf, hiking, hunting, ATVing and much more.
If you are looking for a state full of great campgrounds, then you will be happy to go to Maine.
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Monday, April 03, 2006
Horspitality RV Resort
When you're looking for a place to vacation in Arizona, but you want to bring your ATV along to ride, consider renting an RV if you don't own one. It will open up numerous possibilities for places to go vacation with your family or friends.
If you are looking for a unique RV Resort in Arizona, look no further than the Horspitality RV Resort. Located on the outskirts of the town of Wickenburg, the Horspitality RV Resort provides visitors with a very one of a kind experience. In many ways the Horspitality RV Resort is not that different than Arizona's many other quality RV Resorts: it offers great amenities, high end service, many sites, and a beautiful view of Arizona's desert plains and mountains. But the Horspitality RV Resort is indeed different from other RV Resorts. The main difference between other resorts and the Horspitality RV Resort is the fact that the Horspitality RV Resort also doubles as a horse stable.
Another difference is that the Horspitality RV Resort has a very old west vibe and image, and they do the best they can to make you think that you are parking your RV into somewhat of a time machine. This old west feeling is in fact enhanced when you leave the resort and explore the surrounding area, as it is surrounded by many real life ghost towns.
There are many things you can do at the Horspitality RV Resort besides rest in your RV. If you like hiking or bike riding there are miles of great trails for that on the resort. Or, if you prefer to ride an ATV, there are countless ATV trails available on the resort as well, if you want to ride something besides your ATV at this resort, they also rent horses. Nearby the resort are the aforementioned ghost towns as well as casinos, sports arenas, shopping centers, restaurants and much more. Whatever it is you enjoy doing, you are sure to have a great time at the Horspitality RV Resort.
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Desert Gold RV Resort
If you have been planning on getting away from your busy work schedule via an exciting RV vacation, but you aren't exactly sure where to go, then keep reading because in this article we are going to talk about a great RV Resort in Arizona called the Desert Gold RV Resort.
Arizona is a simply beautiful place to visit, with it's unforgettable desert landscape, colossal mountains and canyons, and the Desert Gold RV Resort is a great place to go to camp out with your RV, ride your ATV and soak in all of that desert radiance. Located just off of Highway Route 60 in Brenda, Arizona, the Desert Gold RV Resort is conveniently located near many of the state's other RV Resorts and State Parks and other attractions.
The Desert Gold RV Resort is a great place to ride your ATV in the area. The trails around the RV park are well marked and very easy to follow, even if you're new to the sport of ATVing, these will be a very easy to maneuver and enjoyable ride. With over 300 RV sites, the Desert Gold RV Resort is by far one of the state's biggest RV Resorts. Each site comes with a large assortment of amenities such as access to water, sewage, 30 and 50 amp service, free telephone and cable TV service, mailboxes, patios, free dinners and coffee, chapel and wedding services, social activities, arts and crafts classes, and much more.
The Desert Gold RV Resort is also home to many convenient facilities, such as a spa with showers, a recreation hall, a laundry room, pool tables, ping-pong tables, card game tables, an exercise room, a craft room, a library, a car wash area, and an oil change station. Pets are allowed in certain areas on the Resort, so feel free to bring you dog or cat along in your RV, but make sure they stay near you, as only certain parts of the resort are pet friendly.
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Circleville RV Park
Are you looking for a great RV park in a quiet yet scenic valley location? Are you doing to be camping and ATVing on your vacation in the great outdoors of Utah, but don't know where to stay? If you answered yes to either of those questions then you need to know about the Circleville RV Park.
Located in the small and friendly town of Circleville, the Circleville RV Park is one of the best RV parks in all of Utah. Situated right off of US Route 89, the Circleville RV Park is just beside the great beauty that is Bryce Canyon, and the Park is very close to other great outdoors spots such as Zion, Capitol Reef, Lake Powell and many other beautiful canyons and mountainous areas.
The Park itself has a simply magnificent view of nearby mountains that is littered with bright green grass and large healthy trees. The Park is also right next to two excellent ATV trails as well, if you happen to be an ATV enthusiast as well. As a matter of fact, if you are an ATV enthusiast, you will be able to ride your ATV on a trail that leads to both of the nearby ATV riding areas, so you won't have to load your ATV back onto your RV or truck. The Circleville RV Park also features great amenities such as a store, a gas station, restaurants, and more. Whatever it is that you happen to be looking for in a Utah RV camping experience, the Circleville RV Park is sure to have it.
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Brenda RV Resort
Vacation time looms large and you have probably been thinking of taking your family on vacation. ATVing is a great pastime the entire family can enjoy and bringing you ATV along on a vacation when you have an RV is even easier. The Brenda RV Resort is part of the growing trend of RV parks becoming very ATV friendly and many have opened up trail systems for ATVers around the RV parks.
Located just 13 miles away from Quartzsite in Salome, the Brenda RV Resort is one of the most heavily frequented RV parks in the great state of Arizona. The Brenda RV Resort contains over 200 excellent hook up sites, which makes it one of the largest RV Parks in the state by far. The Brenda RV Resort is home to a large assortment of great features and amenities, such as an Exercise room, a big rec hall, a large kitchen and dining room, a laundry room, individual mailboxes incase you're expecting mail on your vacation, a car wash, televisions, phone service, sewer hook ups, 30/50 amp service, and more.
The Resort also has access to a huge amount of ATV friendly land, so if you happen to be an ATV enthusiast then you will be glad to know that you can ride your ATV on the Resort. The Resort also allows pets in certain areas, so if you are traveling with fido you can bring him here. All in all, Camping out at the Brenda RV Resort is fun, scenic, and extremely affordable. Once you've stayed at the Brenda RV Resort, chances are high that you'll be back again in the future.
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Borrego Palm Canyon Resort RV Park
Are you planning on taking your RV out on an outdoors adventure, but you are not really sure where it is you want to go? The state of California is nice and sunny, and it is an excellent place to take your RV and camp out for a few days, or even a few weeks. California is home to a large surplus of high quality RV parks and resorts, but on of the best in the state is the Borrego Palm Canyon Resort RV Park. Other parks in the state also offer a breathtaking view of the state's beautiful scenery, and most of those other resorts and parks also offer great service, but they simply pale in comparison to the great scenery and service offered at the Borrego Palm Canyon Resort RV Park.
The Borrego Palm Canyon Resort RV Park offers a simply magnificent view of California's desert terrain, offering up miles and miles of huge rocky mountains and flat brown sandy plains littered with bright green plants. The Borrego Palm Canyon Resort RV Park and it's surrounding areas are home to a variety of great activities. While staying at the Resort you will have access to superb ATV trails and mountainous riding areas, rock bike trails, hiking, horse riding, golf, tennis, and much more. There is also a large assortment of wildlife available for the viewing while you stay in the area, you simply have to keep your eyes open. Staying at the Borrego Palm Canyon Resort RV Park is convenient, cost efficient, and overall fun.
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Black Rock RV Village
The weather is getting nicer and it's time to think about hauling your ATV on your next vacation. Are you yearning for a RV experience that is out in the desert? Do you want to see the beauty of Arizona's cactus ridden flat lands and huge Rocky Mountains? Have you been planning on taking your family on a great vacation with your new RV, but you aren't quite sure just where you should go?
Well, if you answered yes to any of the above questions then you will be delighted to hear about the Black Rock RV Village. Located in Salome, the Black Rock RV Village is one of the biggest and most popular RV parks in the whole state of Arizona. Staying at the Black Rock RV Village is affordable, fun, and extremely scenic. Once you've stayed at the Black Rock RV Village, chances are that you'll be back again in no time.
The Black Rock RV Village offers a large assortment of amenities, such as BBQ facilities, arcade games, a great rec room, billiards, diner and a snack bar. Propane fuel on hand, a Beauty and Barber Shop, an Oil-Changing Station, a Pull Thru Avail, a Soft Water Car Wash, 50 Amp, Arts & Crafts Booths, WI-FI internet modem access, a Laundry room, Miniature Golf courses, Outdoor Games and much much more. Bringing your ATV along on your next trip is easy and makes riding around the trails when you go camping fun and convenient.
Another thing that makes the Black Rock RV Village a great place to camp out is that they have access to many ATV trails right on the site, so if you are an ATV enthusiast you could go ahead and ride your ATV right on the park without having to go anywhere else.
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