The ATVUtah Marysvale, Utah website is the one I did find, from "riding Arizona".
From scouring the search engine I found a National Geographic link: "New Mexico's Quebradas Road
Vehicle: High-clearance 2WD, though sandy washes may require 4WD
Length: 24 miles (39 kilometers); 2 days
In autumn, when the high desert has cooled, Quebradas Road provides escape into some of the least disturbed Chihuahuan Desert in New Mexico. A federally designated National Backcountry Byway, it threads through a tapestry of color-banded cliffs, water-sculpted arroyos, and desert wilderness. Exit I-25 at Escondida, two miles (3.2 kilometers) north of Socorro. Cross the Rio Grande and drive through the hamlet of Pueblito. Continue south for just over half a mile (just under one kilometer), then turn left at the sign marking the start of the byway."
I have no idea, if it is mud, gumbo, or snow-covered when I can be in the region. If I did, I could maybe stretch a few days there.
I found a bunch of links googling: listed elsewhere, for hiking trails and for hot springs, two things I also like. Maybe I should post that list and ask for comments, based on time of year, is it scenic, is it for a beginning dirt bike rider?
However, "on my own", I don't even know what those names are. I have DeLorme, because Mt. Rescue uses DeLorme.
The trail names and trailheads seem to be "local designations", and arenot on the DeLorme roadmap.
I could purchase Forest Service maps, if I knew which "forests" I would want to be "in".
I have one good BLM map for the Utah-Arizona border area.
I have a GPS, but so far the GPS trails are not on TOPO! I do have, except only the Paiute Trail System and that one is "temporarily sold out".
If I bought the maps, by law, I can only have my unlicensed dirt bike in Utah "14 days", before I have to register, license, insure, ORV sticker it, and have a motorcycle endorsement on my driver's license.
Well that's it! I am not going to be able to get a monthly rate, and ride the trails to my heart's content. "14 days".
I have been searching forums and search engines on forums, since June, this year, when I got my own internet connection: a two-way satellite internet connection.
I have searched here.
There seem to be active clubs, however they speak in "acronyms" like "GLTR rating" and trailnames, not on the DeLorme roadmap.
I have to read the entire context to "get it" that full-out dirt bike guys break equipment on the trail.
I have had a CJ-5 Jeep. I didn't want to break axles, then, either.
Maybe "old fartz" or ..people with kids or ..someone that likes the view ..could clue me in on the places, and the months, between this October and spring desert flowers I might like to be there ..riding a dirt road, a jeep trail, or a legal trail for an unlicensed dirt bike.
I have Michelin Cross Competition M12 on the front and Dunlop Sports D756 on the rear.
I am not a total "tyro". I had one of the first crate Honda 90's "off the boat".
I did not have the sprockets changed to gear it down lower, yet, because I wanted to see what the bike will do from the manufacturer.
I have experience in and around Mt. Rescue, 40 years.
Maybe, here, some clubs could clue me in ..about maps, CD's, TOPO!'s, trail descriptions, and trail "ratings" for what time of year?
The "snowbirds" are already caravaning down Highway 89, this morning. There is a dusting of snow on the peaks, and nighttime temps are 30 F. The "lightweights" are on the run.
I am not a "lightweight" about cold, but this winter, anyway, I am supposed to aim for moderate humidity and 52 - 72 F temperature range, in clean air, and see if I do better.
I still do not know where I am going, but on or before Oct 5-15 I am heading out. I would appreciate people jumping on this thread.