Hello
I am new to jeep ownership and just got some atvs for the family to play with.
Just went up to evans creek last sunday, that was nice trails up there for atv. the staging area was nealy full but quite managable.
my question is about walker valley. I've heard it is a bit rough for atv's, (quads) and that it may be too crowded in the staging area most the time.
any info would be greatly appreciated, thanks
I am new to jeep ownership and just got some atvs for the family to play with.
Just went up to evans creek last sunday, that was nice trails up there for atv. the staging area was nealy full but quite managable.
my question is about walker valley. I've heard it is a bit rough for atv's, (quads) and that it may be too crowded in the staging area most the time.
any info would be greatly appreciated, thanks
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I'm up in the lynnwood area. 20 miles north of seattle. not necessarily looking for "family" friendly, just 2x4 quad capable areas, got these kind of atv - http://xtmmotorsports.com/image/cach...0G-500x500.gifOriginally Posted by mehoff_400
welcome... where you from??... you might want to look into belfair very family friendly
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Walker valley has a decent trail system for quads. Some trails are posted as both atv and moto, but really should be moto only.... The staging area can get kinda crammed, but if you have ramps or any other means to unload an atv there are plenty of other places to do so along the main walker valley road.... Youd have fun
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ride on, I really appreciate the info. thanks!Originally Posted by assetts91
Walker valley has a decent trail system for quads. Some trails are posted as both atv and moto, but really should be moto only.... The staging area can get kinda crammed, but if you have ramps or any other means to unload an atv there are plenty of other places to do so along the main walker valley road.... Youd have fun