- Location
- Antioch, CA
Well March is upon us and it will soon be time for the Sierra Chapter's second annual run to Frank Raines OHV park. Unfortunately weather and other conditions will cause this park to close with little or no notice. As of right now the park will be open for camping and off-roading. Last year we had a great turnout for this run. Hopefully we will have another great day. There will be a pot luck style BBQ again so please post up with anything you are bringing.
FRANK RAINES PARK INFO
LOCATION: 17 miles west of Patterson
Entry Fee: $5 self registration
From HWY I-5 take the Patterson off ramp and proceed west on Diablo Grande Parkway to Del Puerto Canyon Road (3/4 mile). Turn right and proceed 17 miles up the canyon to Frank Raines Regional Park.
The park is 860 acres of trails, hill climbs, and various other challenges. The area is mostly steep terrain. Flush toilet restrooms, full hook-up developed camping, and a full kitchen recreation hall is available. Day use is sunrise to sunset.
Further information is available by calling our toll free number (866) 648-7275 or the main Parks office at (209) 525-6750.
some useless links
http://www.co.stanislaus.ca.us/er/ohvfaqs.htm
http://www.co.stanislaus.ca.us/er/offrdparkcontents.htm
We will be having lunch once again at the park about 1/2 mile away from the OHV area. There is a small playground for the kids and a nice grassy area to relax and eat lunch.
This run is open to everyone. Members and non-members, and all types of vehicles too. Not just XJ's.
All skill levels of driver and even stock vehicles can have a good time too. I will host an easy run for those interested in a little sight seeing around the park. Most everyone else will be playing on the rocks.
Some pics from last year.
Farmer Matt
Geoff
FRANK RAINES PARK INFO
LOCATION: 17 miles west of Patterson
Entry Fee: $5 self registration
From HWY I-5 take the Patterson off ramp and proceed west on Diablo Grande Parkway to Del Puerto Canyon Road (3/4 mile). Turn right and proceed 17 miles up the canyon to Frank Raines Regional Park.
The park is 860 acres of trails, hill climbs, and various other challenges. The area is mostly steep terrain. Flush toilet restrooms, full hook-up developed camping, and a full kitchen recreation hall is available. Day use is sunrise to sunset.
Further information is available by calling our toll free number (866) 648-7275 or the main Parks office at (209) 525-6750.
some useless links
http://www.co.stanislaus.ca.us/er/ohvfaqs.htm
http://www.co.stanislaus.ca.us/er/offrdparkcontents.htm
We will be having lunch once again at the park about 1/2 mile away from the OHV area. There is a small playground for the kids and a nice grassy area to relax and eat lunch.
This run is open to everyone. Members and non-members, and all types of vehicles too. Not just XJ's.
All skill levels of driver and even stock vehicles can have a good time too. I will host an easy run for those interested in a little sight seeing around the park. Most everyone else will be playing on the rocks.
Some pics from last year.
Farmer Matt
Geoff