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Lost trails is local to me. I have a yearly membership there and do frequent the place. The tours they have where they supply the machines and helmets are a guided tour, they offer both side by sides and quads. They do well with these tours, I always see them out on the trails.

You can pay by the day or buy a yearly membership. Its good for 12 months, so if you buy it in May, its good until next May. They have about 2,200 acres and about 35 miles of trails. The terrain is variable and marked as Green, blue, black and red. Some play areas with mud holes. Some of the trails follow the old gravity railroad bed and there is a cool tunnel you go through. There are also remains of the engine houses that used to haul the cars up the planes if you interested in history. I have found a lot of artifacts from the railroad including sections of strap rails and pulleys.

These trails aren't the type to go very fast on, they are twisting in the woods type trails, some trails are rocky others have been groomed (but being in NEPA on the Moosic Mountain ridges, its never baby smooth)

 

Mike

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It is a really fun place to ride. I have a great time every time I go there.  I kind of like to hang it out a little when I am riding, so it is expected that I never leave in one piece. This video shows pretty much what the terrain is like. You are either in a really rough rock section or a mudhole. Lots to see though with the Tunnel and Top of the World is a 2000 foot overlook. Well worth checking out.

 

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