Information About Off Road Vehicles In Prescott, Arizona
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Prescott, Arizona
Chino Valley, Dewey, Humbolt, Mayer, and Prescott Valley
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Dirty S.O.B.S ATV Club
Dirty S.O.B.S. motto is to "Stay on the Trails". Dirty S.O.B.S. collaborate with many government agencies and other organizations that promote keeping existing trails open to motorized vehicles as well as open to other forms of travel.
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Trails

Martin Canyon Trail #103
Martin Canyon Trail #103, which borders but does not enter the Woodchute Wilderness. In 5.0 miles this trail experiences a total elevation change of 2,000 feet but is mostly downhill and can be considered a moderate hike. This trail allows hikers, equestrians, and motorized vehicles less than 40 inches wide.
ATV are allowedHorses are allowedHiking is allowedPicnic tablePotable drinking waterToilets

Seven Mile Gulch Trail
This trail near Lynx Lake in Prescott is located in pine trees with some mild elevation and great views. The trail is open to hikers, horseback riders, mountain bikes, motorcycles, and ATVs.
ATV are allowedHorses are allowedHiking is allowedMountain bikes are allowedPicnic tableBirdwatchingFishingParking
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