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Trail Rating Guide

More than 100 miles of trails at Hungry Valley have been assigned skill ratings for the three primary types of vehicles commonly used: motorcycles, ATVs and 4-wheel drives. Signs with colored symbols indicating the trail difficulty and one-way trails are posted at each trailhead. The trail rating guide system takes into consideration the trail width, the steepness and the trail surface composition. The ratings are intended to be guides to make trail use easier, and to encourage you to assess your own capabilities before venturing out on any trail. Use the trail rating guide when planning your route.

Trails are marked to indicate the expertise needed to drive the trail under normal conditions. At times, wet weather conditions can significantly increase the difficulty of some trails.

Ride Within Your Skill Level.

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