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Does any 1 know where in the state of PA you can go off roading thats legal??? I havent really been able to find any spots. I live int he suburbs of philadelphia and im lokin for spots in the eastern spot of the state north or south. If you you of any thing around this area I would appriciate it very much.
check the chapter section, they should be able to help more. only big one i know of off the top of my head is paragon! might be a little over your head though, they hold rock crawlin comps there
rausch creek is also in PA. I'm planning on heading up there in the next couple of weeks.
From what I've read on both of their websites (rausch and paragon) they have beginner trails all the way up to advanced with giant mud pits and rock crawling stuff like fishman said. They both seem like pretty cool places, but I haven't been yet.
oo ok, i didnt know if they had bunny slopes or not. never been. hopeully i'll be able to get up there sometime in '07 since the bronco is nearing the end of her build
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