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Hazelwoodjr

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It’s not much of an overland trip.... but it is fun to explore. They have two properties open.
Rausch creek offroad park tremont pa 17981 Schuylkill County, Pennsylvania Rausch Creek Off-Road Park is devoted to providing a fun, legal place for off-road enthusiasts to go four-wheeling with their four-wheel drive Jeep, truck, or SUV. The park consists of 3,000 acres of easy, intermediate, and difficult trails - featuring rocks, bowls, hills, club friendly trails, and free, on-site camping. with over 60 miles of trails for almost every type of four-wheel drive vehicle; from stock to pro rock buggies. Our trail system consists of four different sections – our east, west, south, and northeast properties. All of which vary in types of terrain and obstacles.

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No problem! Gaia is a very commonly used map application. It’s great for exploring since it has roads/trails that typically don’t show up on a regular GPS. It’s also great since I can share routes with you.
Skittletits, curious if you are willing to share some of your Gaia routes with me. I typically find myself in ANF and I'd like to start exploring more to the east. Thanks!
 

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Skittletits, curious if you are willing to share some of your Gaia routes with me. I typically find myself in ANF and I'd like to start exploring more to the east. Thanks!
Always glad to share. DM me your email and I’ll send some your way.
 

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I tend to travel around R.B. Winter state park. After 2 years I still have yet to go travel every trail available. Bonus is you can camp at the park and waste a weekend traveling around the mountain.
I knew I had seen that name but couldn't place it. Its a beautiful area and it just goes to show you how large Bald Eagle State Forest is.
 

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I am in the Scranton area. Very new to overlanding in my 09 Tacoma. I would travel to central PA, but does anyone know of some good simple trails in the NEPA region?
 
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I am in the Scranton area. Very new to overlanding in my 09 Tacoma. I would travel to central PA, but does anyone know of some good simple trails in the NEPA region?
Hey neighbor. There are a lot of trails around my way... if you’re ok with questionable conditions, pin stripes, and grey area legality.

Coal country has its rewards and there are 3 areas near me that are littered with trails.

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