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I know the area well and they're mostly dirtroads and nothing to jump up and scream about..Originally posted by WickedXJ View PostCockaponset state forest south of Middletown is completely legal
. I have passed Forrest rangers on the trail and they don't mind wheeling there at all. There are trails that have "no motor vehicle signs" but those are only a few, most are gated periodically. They seem to open certain gated trails seasonally so that you can wheel that trail for about 4-6 months then let it recover for a year or two and repeat. This keeps the trails new and they are everything from easy to quite rough. No rock crawling but some of the trails get REALLY tough when they meet streams or marshes. Seems to be pretty popular though as there are quite a few groups that wheel it and some have even set up crude signs for trail marking. It is exit 6 off route 9. Turn west on the main road then turn just past the lake after a while you wind up on dirt roads which lead to all of the trails.
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you just need to know where to go I hit this bog the other day. The mud was enough to cover the entire rim of my tire and up a bit more. And this is the driest I have ever seen this bog. Then went up for some crawling that beat the piss out of my Jeep. You just need to know where to go.Originally posted by clean4drxj View PostI know the area well and they're mostly dirtroads and nothing to jump up and scream about..
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