Erie, PA
Originally Posted by SIDsjeep
yea id be game, dont really have any other riding options. o and this weekend was canceled because the mk2 is going to boston

well I got in touch with someone in buffalo area said they knew of a couple places. I'll for sure hit you up if anything happens.
Originally Posted by ECHO
I am just south of Corning/Painted Post NY.. loads of trails down here and legal
Originally Posted by ECHO
I am just south of Corning/Painted Post NY.. loads of trails down here and legal
PS. Have you ever been to allegheny state park? Is there anything there?
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Originally Posted by LaRose
Woah. Corning NY is faaaar from buffalo. 2 + hours.. Maybe I'm not looking at the right spot??
PS. Have you ever been to allegheny state park? Is there anything there?
Maybe we should give them a call to see what our tax dollars are getting us, i am sure that they are not volunteers. :-)
http://nysparks.state.ny.us/recreati...s-council.aspx
There are delegates to four wheel drive trails.....in NY, sorry i forgot this was the erie thread.
But before i go i did want to mention that i went as far as reading the minutes from the last ny state parks/trails meeting and the highlighted sport that they said was the fastest growing sport in north america was....... Drum roll please!
Pickle Ball!
Looks like we have some work to do in NY!
There are delegates to four wheel drive trails.....in NY, sorry i forgot this was the erie thread.
But before i go i did want to mention that i went as far as reading the minutes from the last ny state parks/trails meeting and the highlighted sport that they said was the fastest growing sport in north america was....... Drum roll please!
Pickle Ball!
Looks like we have some work to do in NY!
Last edited by Halas; May 31, 2011 at 06:56 PM.
Years ago I would go behind the Home Depot near Summit shopping center. Muddy deep holes multiple stream crossings. Than again it's was 1992 since I last was there. Also try Google earth and look for trails coming from I-79 heading south. I remember hitting a number of trails between Erie and Meadville.



