I'm surprised to hear about the Anthracite Outdoor Adventure Trails, also in Pennsylvania. Anyone ever visit the place or know anything about it?
From their web site:
AOAA Trails is an extensive off-road trail system conveniently located in Eastern Pennsylvania. We’ve been named one of the top 10 destinations in the country for ATVs, full-size vehicles and dirt bikes. Our hundreds of miles of diverse trails on 6,500 acres, combined with top-notch facilities, give our guests experiences that have them coming back for more.
The Anthracite Outdoor Adventure Area (AOAA) is located in Eastern Pennsylvania, in the southeast part of Northumberland County in Coal Township, Pennsylvania. Northumberland County is located to the east of the Susquehanna River, strategically situated around 20 miles from both Interstate 80 and Interstate 81.
http://www.aoaatrails.com
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Re: AOAA Trails
Its on our radar but if memory serves its further west than Rausch which is undeniably the favorite wheeling spot for a lot of members.... Maybe one of these trips we need to scout this place either before or after the RC trip... of course the risk there is breaking at one place and not being able to go to the other....
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