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http://ohv.parks.ca.gov/?page_id=1170
Carnegie SVRA
Clay Pit SVRA
Onyx Ranch SVRA
Heber Dunes SVRA
Hollister Hills SVRA
Hungry Valley SVRA
Oceano Dunes SVRA
Ocotillo Wells SVRA
Prairie City SVRA
California has 9 SVRAs I have been to two of them. Both were interesting to see and had a lot of people at them on the weekends but weekdays were mostly empty.
The best truck trails I have been on were in forest land or bureau of land management area.
The forest Service has maps pdf's you can download with OHV trails
https://www.fs.usda.gov/detail/tahoe/maps-pubs/?cid=fseprd638275
But I have not found a good list of trails.
I have looked at "trails off road" https://www.trailsoffroad.com/ and found some new trails but some trails are not on here.
What do you use to find truck trails?
Carnegie SVRA
Clay Pit SVRA
Onyx Ranch SVRA
Heber Dunes SVRA
Hollister Hills SVRA
Hungry Valley SVRA
Oceano Dunes SVRA
Ocotillo Wells SVRA
Prairie City SVRA
California has 9 SVRAs I have been to two of them. Both were interesting to see and had a lot of people at them on the weekends but weekdays were mostly empty.
The best truck trails I have been on were in forest land or bureau of land management area.
The forest Service has maps pdf's you can download with OHV trails
https://www.fs.usda.gov/detail/tahoe/maps-pubs/?cid=fseprd638275
But I have not found a good list of trails.
I have looked at "trails off road" https://www.trailsoffroad.com/ and found some new trails but some trails are not on here.
What do you use to find truck trails?
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