CaptainObvious

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Damn Yankees
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Cities....none
 

wardy

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I don't know about "best" but Suburbs of Chicago isn't to awful bad. Lets see you have Joliet Motosports,Pecatonica, Byron, Walnut, Ottawa, Mt carrol, mendota, not to mention a 2 hour drive from Red bud. have to drive a little to all these facilitys but northern IL has more tracks and riding spots then many other areas in the country short of southern california? not one of these above mention places are farther then 2 hours drive time?

wardy

try this link http://www.amadistrict17.com/services/d17map.html
 
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nikki

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Wardy is right - if you want to be near a big city and ride motocross - Chicago is a good choice. Yeah, the weather stinks in December & January but we have indoor tracks for that time.

I live 30 miles south of Chicago and have at least 50 (!!) MX tracks within a 200 mile drive (includes tracks in IL, IN, WI, MI, IA).
 

RedThumper

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Denver, CO!

There are 5 MX tracks (open year round) within 30 minutes of the city and several others within a 1-2 hour drive.

If trails are more your thing there are endless trail systems that start as close as 40 minutes from downtown.

And to top it off - 300 sunny days a year!
 

ScottYZ250

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How about living either in the SF Bay Area or the Sacramento area for good riding. I live kinda in between, and from my house I have 3 State OHV Parks, 12-15 tracks, several county owned track/trail systems and many legal trail systems in the Sierra Nevadas all within a 100 miles of my driveway! :aj:
 

kdx200chick

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Riverside California Weather is always great! Race tracks are EVERYWHERE plus, desert riding, trail riding in national forests etc. You just can't beat California!
 

r_outsider

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There's tons of great places to live if you ride, but if you want the best place for a motocrosser, just look where most of the pros come from...SoCal and northern Florida.
 

SpeedyManiac

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I'm pretty happy up in the great white north. Sure, I can't ride from end of november through february, but if I wanted to, I can drive 3 hours south to ride in the winter. As it is, once the snow is gone, I have to push my bike 2 blocks to get to one trail system, can ride right from my house to another trail system, or drive 20 minutes to fort shepard for some sand riding. Then, once into the summer I can hit the higher elevations for more fun. There's no tracks, or really organized trail systems unless I drive for an hour, but I can ride all day without seeing a soul or the same trail twice. The only downer is the minimum 4 hour drive for races. :(
 

dead

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I'm suprised no one said Texas. I'm making the move from Dayton, OH to Austin, TX and I was pretty happy to find out there are tons of riding areas within an hours drive. Here we drive 3 hrs for a decent ride :(

www.texasoffroadnetwork.net is a great site to check out
 

hapanese

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Dead,
Is that an accurate link? I couldnt access it.
I just moved to Abilene from Japan. Two tracks within 30 minutes that I know of. I'm looking for more places to ride.
 

joejoe

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Jan 21, 2004
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state of washington

great riding here in washington...we have year round woods at tahuya and walker valley, :thumb: year round desert riding all over eastern part, several mx tracks ( featuring washougal), beach riding on the pacific coast in oregon, and thousands of trails in the national forests from may through october!
 

KDX1

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Jun 5, 2001
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Here in West Virginia, we have some of the best single track trails around! Many of these trails are actually old logging roads that consist of switch backs. In the southern part of the state there are the Hatfield and Mc Coy trails. This is an excellent trail system that is well maintained and marked. A fee is required to ride these trails, but it is money well spent. There are also some mx tracks scattered through out the state.

check out: http://www.trailsheaven.com
 

yater

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If you like to trail ride, you're s.o.l. in Texas. I live near San Antonio in the hill country and I'm a member of the dirtbike club of San Antonio. Otherwise, I'd have to travel 5 hrs to the only public land in Texas (Sam Houston national forest). Texas sits on lots of oil. For that reason, the land is all bought up!
 

harrytwilo

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i live in Silocon valley AKA San jose ca/bayarea. and i have metcalf park 20 minutes away from me and if i wana drive 90 minutes at most i have Clubmoto,fairgrounds, hollister hills,clear creek and carnegie. and if i wana drive really far i can go to Hangtown. and if i wana supermoto i have my neighboorhood
 
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