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4.2K views 24 replies 21 participants last post by  superjunior  
#1 ·
I would like to know all the must ride places a person needs to ride. I live in central Kansas and my whole family likes to ride rzrs together. I bought a 50ft trailer so we can all go together and ride. I know some people like rocks and some like sand and everything in between. We have everything from 900 ranger 900 rzr 900 rzr 4 and 2 xp1k4. What are the must ride places. My son is 5 years old and I want to take him to experience many different places. I like challenging places but also like just exploring and enjoying the outdoors. Thanks in advance
 
#3 ·
Don't know how far you're willing to travel but Hatfield McCoy is supposed to be pretty good. I haven't made it there myself but someday...
 
#6 ·
Moab, Hatfield, Glamis are my favorites. All are different in there own way.
 
#12 ·
I'm guessing you've been to Little Sahara, Waynoka, OK. Everywhere everyone else has listed is on my bucket list. We have been to Macks Pines and Mill Creek Ark, had a great time at both!!
Being in the middle of Ks kind of sucks for off roading because there just isn't anywhere "Good" to go without driving several hrs. We're seriously considering relocating just for that reason. Eastern Tn is #1 on our list right now. I hate that there is not any good dunes to ride east of Oklahoma. But, eastern Tn has so much off roading, decent average temps and close to other states with lots of off roading trail systems. AZ is on that list also, just don't know if I can handle the summer heat. That and I'm afraid they're going to run out of water...
 
#13 ·
Rocky Mountains in North west montana. Specifically the Going to the Sun highway in Glacier National Park. Real easy to be certified street legal in Montana and a ride over the Logan Pass is something everyone should do. Between the motorcycles and the rzr's we've driven the road 200 times or more and still enjoy it. We have ridden all over the States and we're never found another mountain pass like it. The road is cut right into the side of the mountains and the scenery is breath taking.

The Flathead valley and the area around it has hundreds of miles of forestry roads to be ridden and the scenery in the Rocky Mountains is something you cannot see anywhere else in North America.

The Bear Tooth Pass in south western Montana is another road that is one of a kind; there's a ski hill at the top that runs year round because the top of the pass is literally at the top of the mountains. You can see for miles from the summit. Don't know about off roading in that area, we only rode it on the Nomads.

The great thing about Montana is being street legal so you can camp somewhere and drive your rzr anywhere you want to go. We camp in Kalispell and will average 200 miles a day just driving the back roads and the forestry roads and after years of doing that, we are still finding roads we've never ridden before.
 
#14 ·
Just an example of the scenery around Kalispell.
This is off one of the forestry roads.


Blacktail mountain outside Kalispell, it's an offroad area.



Going to the Sun highway.



 
#15 ·
I have a cousin that resides in kalispell. She posts pictures all the time. I'm in S az and jealous. It all looks like postcards. I really need to get up that way
 
#18 ·
Kansas, me too. Dodge city not to far from you. There is all kinds of things around here to ride. You have the Arkansas river, we have an new years day ride here, Syracuse sand dunes, Kansas rocks, just to name a few. Then in Oklahoma theres Waynoka, aka little Sahara. Some good ridding close to home to find out what you like the best. If your interested I ride with two big groups, one from dodge and then the other from garden, you should get a hold of me and come ride. sorry for the long post
--Tyson--
 
#22 ·
On my bucket list..

1. Coos Bay Oregon-
2. Big Horn Mountains Wyoming
3. Glamis

We own property in East TN right in the middle of Brimstone, Windrock, Royal Blue and TWRA... So its a paradise for us. I highly reccomend if you havent been there to add it to your list. Its amazing and the terrain goes from mild to wild. They are normally very UTV receptive.

We are making a trip this next summer to the Big Horn Mountains so I will be able to check that one off the list!