Hungry Valley State Vehicular Recreation Area in California State

Hungry Valley State Vehicular Recreation Area

Californias third-largest vehicular recreation area is a whopping 19,000-acres of scenic trails for both beginner and experienced riders.

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Hungry Valley State Vehicular Recreation Area Details

Californias third-largest vehicular recreation area is a whopping 19,000-acres of scenic trails for both beginner and experienced riders. They even have a four-wheel-drive obstacle course and a mile-long practice track through the rolling hills and valleys of Southern California. Out of the 130-miles of trails, the ones connecting to the Los Padres National Forest are the most challenging. If you are a first-time rider, it is best to stick to the Native Grasslands Management Area for a more relaxed experience.

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