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Looking and not seeing much...actually almost nothing. Just a long haul to the Pine Barrens
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Thanks!Depends on how far you want to drive. I loved riding in Worthington State Forest that borders PA in the Delaware Water Gap.
One of my favorite places to "get lost" - Crater Lake - accessible by off-road.Depends on how far you want to drive. I loved riding in Worthington State Forest that borders PA in the Delaware Water Gap.
I'd like to find that out too! I'm not driving all the way to the barrens!Looking and not seeing much...actually almost nothing. Just a long haul to the Pine Barrens
I've done the northern half a few times. It's a nice scenic drive and I enjoyed it, but not really much in terms of offroad....mostly asphalt and gravel roads. The only dirt and somewhat challenging terrain was on Brook Rd in the Flatbrook Fish and Wildlife Area in Sandyston.Trans NJ trail. On my Bronco bucket list.
The two vehicle minimum is an interesting idea.Forgot about RC. Here is the website. same as AOAA, you need a friend and is smaller 3000 acres vs 6500-7500 for AOAA. Both parks well worth the trip.
Jeeps-Trucks-SUV, Offroad | Rausch Creek Off-Road Park | Pine Grove, PA (rc4x4.org)