Azusa Canyon OHV
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Azusa Canyon OHV
I've been thinking about going up to Azusa Canyon OHV. Those of you that have gone there, are there are alot of obstacles to ride through there?
Is it just mud??? Are there some rock gardens and hill climbs?
Anyways, if someone can give me more info, I'd appreciate it.
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Is it just mud??? Are there some rock gardens and hill climbs?
Anyways, if someone can give me more info, I'd appreciate it.
Thanks
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Not too much difficulty there and it's small but it's fun for being so close by. Last time I was there, the forest service guy accosted me because I didn't pay. The last 4 times I was there, they let me in for free so I don't know what the deal is. It's $4 or something.
The mud is DANGEROUS! Don't go into the stuff near the water's edge! I took a picture of a Blazer w/10" of lift on it stuck up to his door sills. NO WAY to get out. Everytime I go there is one truck hopelessly stuck in the mud.
The rest of the mud is fun to play in. Most of it is just dry resivoir bottom...some rocks area but I wouldn't call it a rock garden, some hill climbs but nothing like Hungry Valley or anything.
The Rincon-shortcut trail starts from right near there so if it's open you can do that too. Ask the ranger if they are there or at the station at the bottom (where the neighborhood just ends/housing construction)
The mud is DANGEROUS! Don't go into the stuff near the water's edge! I took a picture of a Blazer w/10" of lift on it stuck up to his door sills. NO WAY to get out. Everytime I go there is one truck hopelessly stuck in the mud.
The rest of the mud is fun to play in. Most of it is just dry resivoir bottom...some rocks area but I wouldn't call it a rock garden, some hill climbs but nothing like Hungry Valley or anything.
The Rincon-shortcut trail starts from right near there so if it's open you can do that too. Ask the ranger if they are there or at the station at the bottom (where the neighborhood just ends/housing construction)
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Not to hijack, this is kind of related,and maybe it will give you another place to check out.But does anyone have any experience with the OHV park that is off of the 215 fwy,just south of the exit to go to Mt.High/Wrightwood(hwy 138,i think)near Silverwood lake? Sorry I cant be more specific, I just pass it alot on my way to the mtn. I saw a couple of guys with some pretty well built trucks headed off on that exit. It must have some good ish to keep those guys entertained. There is also a small 4wd testing/play area about 2mi before mt.high with alot of steep climbs and off camber mogul sections.There are some trails that lead off deeper into the woods,but we didnt go back very far to explore.
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ive been on the rincon-shortcut once and it wasn't too exciting. a friend and i went up half way and came back down. its probably a better atv/bike trail. as for the ohv, it looks like a fun place after some rain. lots of mud, small hills, and places to get stuck .
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Originally Posted by RobT2k
Not to hijack, this is kind of related,and maybe it will give you another place to check out.But does anyone have any experience with the OHV park that is off of the 215 fwy,just south of the exit to go to Mt.High/Wrightwood(hwy 138,i think)near Silverwood lake? Sorry I cant be more specific, I just pass it alot on my way to the mtn. I saw a couple of guys with some pretty well built trucks headed off on that exit. It must have some good ish to keep those guys entertained. There is also a small 4wd testing/play area about 2mi before mt.high with alot of steep climbs and off camber mogul sections.There are some trails that lead off deeper into the woods,but we didnt go back very far to explore.
Do you know the exit for the 4wd testing/play area? I'd be interested to go and check it out.
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Originally Posted by chiefiji
and places to get stuck .
naw, but it is a fun little spot to test out your stuff. After rain would be fun tho- cleaning would not!
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Originally Posted by FirstToy
famous last words!
naw, but it is a fun little spot to test out your stuff. After rain would be fun tho- cleaning would not!
naw, but it is a fun little spot to test out your stuff. After rain would be fun tho- cleaning would not!
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You should go check it out timber, the mud is only in that one area near the water. It's probably pretty dry there now.
I'll go with you if it's closer to Nov and I have time. It's good for kicks.
I'll go with you if it's closer to Nov and I have time. It's good for kicks.
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Hey RobT2k,
There's a great *beginners trail* that starts on the back side of Silverwood.
Instead of going thru the front gate and taking fireroads take a left just before the small hill climb to the gate. There is a sign on the right hand side of the road just passed the spillway. Take the left fork and it should lead you to the start of the trail. It is maintained by a 4WD club, but I forget which one. The first obstacle is a pretty good climb and has a quick right hand turn at the top. Once you get passed that there are bypasses from the hard stuff. It truly is a great run. At the end of this trail there is a huge boulder lookout that over looks the whole valley. You have to make a left at the top.You can take it all the way up to Arrowhead and beyond if you want.
It is a good testing trail for trying out your equipment. You can get a map at any ranger station with the trails marked on them. Plus the trails are marked with signs so you don't get lost. You also need a Forestry service permit or you will get ticketed.
Very good day trip. Sorry for the long post, e-mail me if you want more detailed directions.
There's a great *beginners trail* that starts on the back side of Silverwood.
Instead of going thru the front gate and taking fireroads take a left just before the small hill climb to the gate. There is a sign on the right hand side of the road just passed the spillway. Take the left fork and it should lead you to the start of the trail. It is maintained by a 4WD club, but I forget which one. The first obstacle is a pretty good climb and has a quick right hand turn at the top. Once you get passed that there are bypasses from the hard stuff. It truly is a great run. At the end of this trail there is a huge boulder lookout that over looks the whole valley. You have to make a left at the top.You can take it all the way up to Arrowhead and beyond if you want.
It is a good testing trail for trying out your equipment. You can get a map at any ranger station with the trails marked on them. Plus the trails are marked with signs so you don't get lost. You also need a Forestry service permit or you will get ticketed.
Very good day trip. Sorry for the long post, e-mail me if you want more detailed directions.
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famous last words!
naw, but it is a fun little spot to test out your stuff. After rain would be fun tho- cleaning would not!
naw, but it is a fun little spot to test out your stuff. After rain would be fun tho- cleaning would not!
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