Places to Wheelin in GA

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If you got some location of some places to go wheeling legal em here. It would help if you had some directions and a brief destriction of what its like so people know what they are getting themselves into before they go. Thought this would help us georgia people out. We need to have a ride some weekend all meet up and ride and then have dinner or something or go camping just an idea.
 
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Beasley Knob ORV in Blairsville, nothern GA. Good trails med to hard
 
May I suggest keeping your swaybars connected and keep the case in 2wd at rich mountain
 
uh might be a good idea to only list LEGAL places
 
What's your definition of legal??? Any place I go is legal, as long as you don't get caught. Seriously, though, there aren't many places to ride (legally) around Atlanta. Beasley is about it. I've been on a mission to find new places myself and since they closed Rich there isn't anywhere else within a couple hours. Someone needs to open a place like Wheelin' in the Country somewhere close to Atlanta. You could make a lot of $money$!!!
 
Definition od "Legal" YOu have permission to ride on the property from Land Owner or it is Public Property that all may use. I understand that you have very little of that in Atlanta but because of people just wheelin in areas they do not have permision 4 trails in Monteagle, TN were closed.
 
just like kudzu said, people that wheel on land w/o permission or ILLEGALLY get trails closed down, period. if you wheel illegally thats like giving the greenpeace hippi assholes more reason and ammo to have our big trails shut down i.e. tellico, monteagle, etc. i understand that theres not a lot of places to wheel around atlanta, but we just have to deal with it. we got the shit end of the stick and theres nothign you can do about it except ride a couple hours to go places.
 
Gee whiz, I didn't mean to start anything. I don't even get to wheel that much legally or otherwise. I was just trying to illustrate the point that there's no where around here. And for those of us juggling school, work, family, WOMEN, you just can't afford to ride for a couple hours to get to a trail. At this point it was easier to drag race, hell, there's a drag strip in Dallas which is only 15 min. from my house. Does it not bother anyone else that the closest place to ride trails is hours from here?
 
not particularly, but in my case (not tryign to gloat or anything here, just beign realistic) the only challenging trails are at least a couple hours away. i still manage to find time between school, work, and other shat to get out at least once a month, hopefully twice a month.
 
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