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I live in the Texas panhandle and I am trying to find some good trails for off-roading. Mudding gets boring after the first 10 times. Are there any good trails in Texas or New Mexico?
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New Mexico has some of the best trails around... check out Farmington and Las Cruces NM.
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I live in New Mexico and live 30 minutes from the location where the ARCA had it's finals. It is located in Las Cruces. Those are some serious trails.
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Define "good trails": Are you looking for scenic routes, rock crawling, or ?
Many of the "good trails" in NM are unmarked. Example: Yesterday we did a National Forest trip on the Santa Fe on established roads (to be in compliance with the current forest-entrance fire restrictions). The actual four-wheel drive part of the trip does not appear on the forest service map, nor is it signed, so you have to know that it is there.
Last weekend, I did another forest road that is marked, at least for a while, and that only from the west; the eastern end of this particular road has no sign at all, and nowhere are there any indications that it is four-wheel drive, not even on the forest service map that does show this particular "good trail."
For that matter, some of what I consider "good trails," because they provide some nice wilderness hiking, have no markings, either.
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