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Carnegie State Vehicular Recreation Area
As one of the eight state vehicular recreation areas (SVRAs) in California, this riding area is made for adventure.
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Carnegie State Vehicular Recreation Area Details
As one of the eight state vehicular recreation areas (SVRAs) in California, this riding area is made for adventure. Approximately 1,500-acres of this 5,000-acre park has riding tracks, with different types of terrain and trails for different skill levels. You will get the cruise along rolling hills, around steep canyon walls, and through wildflower meadows teeming with native wildlife. In addition to a motorcycle-only track, this park also has a childrens track as well as a beginners track.
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