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is there any good places there?
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The only Park in Missouri that I know of that allows side x side's is St Joe's in Park Hill MO. This is close to Farmington MO. There are a couple of other spots that allow side x side's to ride with Jeep's and other off road vehicles, but I haven't tried them yet.
2007 Camo 660
ITP 12" Type 7
Mudlite 26"
Warn 4.0
Leg Minders
Dual gun Rack
HMP Dual Exhaust
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Where in MO?
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just any ware mainly branson area
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Chadwick is right by you.
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Cant you ride side by sides at Columbia - Finger Lakes
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As far as I know you can NP but thats not very close to branson
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I tried to take my rhino there last June and they wouldn't let me on. They showed me the rules that specifically said no Rhinos, Rangers, etc. Unless this has changed I wouldn't go there.
2007 Camo 660
ITP 12" Type 7
Mudlite 26"
Warn 4.0
Leg Minders
Dual gun Rack
HMP Dual Exhaust
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Where was that chadwick or finger lakes?
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I found this on the finger lakes web site I wonder what we can do to get that changed. Has anyone been to deep water on one?
ORV Riding Rules
What can you ride?
For a small riding fee of $3 a day, you can ride 70 miles of trails and a professional designed motocross track on your off-road vehicle.
Off-road vehicle (ORV) areas are restricted to all-terrain vehicles (ATVs), motorcycles and mountain bikes. An all-terrain vehicle is a motorized vehicle having a maximum width of 50 inches, designed to be operated off road, with handlebars for steering and a seat that is straddled by the operator. An ATV may be equipped with two, three, four or six flotation-type tires.
Any automobile, pickup truck, Jeep, dune buggy or equipment that you can not straddle and does not have handlebars is prohibited off the designated roadway. See riding rules for more information.
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