splatt said:Check out this sitehttp://www.nmaoffroad.org These guys are the biggest dirt bike organization in the state. BTW welcome to the rainy state There are quite a few people on the boards from around here.
Steve
joejoe said:This time of year the best riding is at tahuya, near belfair...west of bremerton. also up near mount vernon at walker valley. excellent winter sand/dunes is near moses lake and richland, and then juniper forest near pasco. when the snow melts...look out! 2500 miles of wenatchee national forest trails and some of the best riding in the country will be available.
joe
Just click on the link that splat provided to nma...then on link to orv trails locater, and then upper left quadrant on wa map and tahuya is right there.jpmanska said:Damn joe sounds like you know your way around here. Could you give me some directions to Tahuya? I would just take the ferry to Bremerton.
I did join NWA and am hoping for some info soon, so I can get out and lean some of the trails.
Any info would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
joejoe said:Just click on the link that splat provided to nma...then on link to orv trails locater, and then upper left quadrant on wa map and tahuya is right there.
Joe
Hondaxrguy said:If you're up for some true woods riding, Reiter is the place to go. It's within an hour of Seattle. I'll be up there Saturday, you're welcome to join. Sunday I'll either be at Victor Falls, or Tahuya.
Jeremy
zero_it said:All the trails at Tahuya are open to motorcycles. Some are also open to quads, check the brown carsonite signs at the beginning of each trail for approved use by vehicle type. Stay on the trails on the west side of the Belfair-Tahuya Road until you are comfortable with your ability to ride and navigate your way back to the trailhead. There's pushing 200 miles of trail in about 20,000 acres, lots of opportunty toget lost!