Anyone ever ride this place in PA? I'm planning a camp and ride in June and was wondering if it would be worth the trip. I contacted them and they said they have 60 miles of trails and 30+ acres of "play" area. Let's hear some opinions.
http://www.ridelosttrails.com/
Lost Trails ATV Park
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Booked! June 13th and 14th. We are camping at Mt Pocono Campground http://www.mtpoconocampground.com/. We've heard from some other two-wheeled riders that this place is a blast. 5 bikes heading down from CT. Others welcomed!
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Quick video of us at Lost Trails ATV Parkhttp://www.ridelosttrails.com. I'm the KDX guy who is always in front of the KTM (there are two KDXs).
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My riding crew spent last weekend riding Lost Trails ATV Park in Pocono Manor, PA. Even though it rained on Saturday we still had a blast.
$35/day or $60 for a two day pass.
We hit the single track (bikes only) and the the green course (easy) was nice and windy, blue trail was a little less defined and tight. Some sections required you to put your bars through one side at a time. Red trail was a little gnarly, thin steep hill climbs loaded with 45 degree wet roots; love those. We had a newbie 14 year old on a crf230 (249 lbs wet!) and he didn't like this section.
Nice view of the main power lines and the Pocono Mountains.
My KDX200 parked in a section of the play area.
The shared trails (quads and bikes) were very nicely signed, one way, and you didn't need a map. Just ride a loop and pop out to the Main powerlines. Trails were rutted up, rocky, wet and fun! Many miles of good riding. We plan on making this an annual trip!
Gas stations, Wal-Marts, camping, food, and package stores all within a few miles of the park. Check it out.
Check out GPS information of our 2nd day of riding...
http://www.everytrail.com/view_trip.php?trip_id=241665
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My riding crew spent last weekend riding Lost Trails ATV Park in Pocono Manor, PA. Even though it rained on Saturday we still had a blast.
$35/day or $60 for a two day pass.
We hit the single track (bikes only) and the the green course (easy) was nice and windy, blue trail was a little less defined and tight. Some sections required you to put your bars through one side at a time. Red trail was a little gnarly, thin steep hill climbs loaded with 45 degree wet roots; love those. We had a newbie 14 year old on a crf230 (249 lbs wet!) and he didn't like this section.
Nice view of the main power lines and the Pocono Mountains.
My KDX200 parked in a section of the play area.
The shared trails (quads and bikes) were very nicely signed, one way, and you didn't need a map. Just ride a loop and pop out to the Main powerlines. Trails were rutted up, rocky, wet and fun! Many miles of good riding. We plan on making this an annual trip!
Gas stations, Wal-Marts, camping, food, and package stores all within a few miles of the park. Check it out.
Check out GPS information of our 2nd day of riding...
http://www.everytrail.com/view_trip.php?trip_id=241665