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Thread: Offroad riding in the Lake Havasu/Parker areas

  1. #11
    jojoshow
    Thanx everyone. I'll check out those places for sure next month.
    Hey Todd969 Four stroke dirt bikes. Grew up ride so. cal deserts and Baja Mexico. I'd like to do some long rides, 100-150mile. Sounds like there is many places to look for. Thanx for the info. Joel.

  2. #12
    lawbreaker2
    I went off roading up there of bison, and saw some folks out there shooting the last spring, we went all the way to the falls, had a bast and it was fun, I would love to do it again, can you go camping up there to.

  3. #13
    jojoshow
    How far is the falls?

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    2Driver
    Standard wash to West Mohave wash to Mohave wash to Middle Mohave wash back via Standard Wash/Dutch flat road. About 35 miles and great terrain. Better yet if you can go out south of Standard wash just south of the gravel pit and make it a loop vs out and back standard. Grab a topo

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    lawbreaker2
    Does anybody have any pic's of the falls, I went off of bison and then up a river bed all the way up, I forgot to take my digi that day, we were only going out to get a few things and got side tracked, you know how that go's. So I never got any pic's And they were flowing good to.

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    Trailer Park Casanova
    Exactly 30 miles from the Parker bridge - Rice Rd toward Desert center.
    Average 3 miles wide by 20 miles long.
    Small Sand dunes, about Little Dumont size dunes in stature, but quiet, no hassle camping and duning.
    My wife loves the place.
    We go with a few other HB'rs. Never camp or ride alone there.
    Rice Valley is about compairable to Dumonts little Dunes perhaps a bit bigger area wise but usually with no other duners around. Smooth sand, fun place.
    Approx 3800 acres.
    http://www.glamisdunes.com/invision/...8963_thumb.jpg
    We go to Rice Valley late Spring, and fall when we go to the river.
    It's an excellent holiday escape if you don't like the holiday crowds, but don't mind the smaller dunes. We'll probably be spending more holidays there.
    Approx 3 miles wide, and 20 miles long.
    Rice Valley Dunes. Located 5 miles south of Rice Valley off of Hwy 62. Access is Santa Fe Road. Sand dunes. Designated "Open Area" consisting of 3,770 acres. Area of little use.Contact: Palm Springs-South Coast Resource Area, 690 West Garnet Ave, N. Palm Springs, CA 92258-2000, (760) 251-4800 MC6 4WD, ATV, DB

  7. #17
    SHOTKALLIN
    anyone have pics of this waterfall?

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