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Big Bend National Forest, TX.
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[QUOTE="Tony Eeds, post: 522420, member: 32023"] You mean Big Bend National Park? I assume so anyway .... There are many "roads" to explore, but do not get off of the roads and onto any of the trails etc., that you might see. Motorized vehicles are prohibited from everywhere except imrpoved roadbeds. I have not found anything in their literature regarding prohibiting non-licensed vehicles, and I did see some folks on DP bikes there last spring. I figure they wouldn't say much if you are not tearing up virgin ground. The gravel road across the bottom of the park is 60+ miles in length, never mind the side roads to explore. Take lots of gas and spare parts because it is a long way back to a bike shop. Try and arrive early morning at Panther Junction to reserve a camping spot. You probably want to stay close to the paved roads, if you are pulling a trailer. On the gravel road leading west from the road to Rio Grande Village comes to mind. [/QUOTE]
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