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  1. Address Trail System Miles Distance Reserve Campsite Talihina SP 50884 Hwy 271 Talihina, OK 74571 Winding Stair Mountain NRA Biking https://www.mtbproject.com/directory/8016997/talihina https://www.mtbproject.com/directory/8016058/winding-stair-mountain-nra 80 miles Blue Trails 133 miles Blue/Black 133 miles 2 hours 10 min https://guestrez.megasyshms.com/NX49P/talimena-state-park-campground Not available all 4 days https://www.recreation.gov/camping/campgrounds/232303 First come first served 8 sites. First 2 night has 1 open guaranteed night Co Rd 405, Pettigrew, AR 72752 https://www.mtbproject.com/directory/8011388/upper-buffalo-mountain-bike-trail-system 89 miles Blue/Black IMBA EPIC 160 miles 3 hours 29 min No good options. Closest park 7 miles Lake Murray, Ardmore, OK 73401 https://www.mtbproject.com/directory/8009826/lake-murray-state-park 69 Blue Trails 211 miles 3 hrs 21 min https://guestrez.megasyshms.com/8Q8S8/lake-murray-state-park-campground/SearchCriteria/ Plenty of avail -Tipps Point 1130 N Crystal Springs Rd, Royal, AR 71968 https://www.mtbproject.com/trail/7003082/lake-ouachita-vista-trail-imba-epic 40 mile IMBA EPIC 220 miles 4 hours https://www.recreation.gov/camping/campgrounds/233473 Good location in the middle of an epic Plenty today Hot Springs Arkansas https://www.mtbproject.com/directory/8011914/hot-springs 49 miles Green/Blue 240 miles 4 hours 20 min Ark. 14 West Fifty-Six, AR 72533 https://www.mtbproject.com/directory/8022331/syllamo-mountain-bike-trails 97 miles Blue IMBA EPIC 300 miles 5 hours fs.usda.gov/recarea/osfnf/recarea/?recid=80932 No RV hook up Where to look National Parks State Parks County Parks National Forests BLM Thanks for the suggestions. Looks like Lake Murray will be where we Thanksgiving. Unfortunately Tulsa is 12 hours from BBRSP. Maybe some February, prolly not this upcoming one.
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  2. Not in Hot Springs, but I've stayed at one on the east side of Mt Ida. there's a state park at Denby Point right on the lake that you are an easy ride to the western edge of the LOViT trail. Also a little south of Hot Springs on Lake DeGray you can camp right by the Iron Mountain trailhead I think. Never stayed at that one.
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  3. Here's a shot of that sort of foolishness at Boggy Draw near Dolores, CO, if it helps.
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  4. Can we see some pics? You might say I'm RV curious, but not quite ready to commit to a new lifestyle.
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  5. It was a good ride, indeed. Thanks for the company!
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  6. Nice day out with Dewayne yesterday, rolled out and headed over thru neighborhood wiggles and connections over to Crgstal Falls trail, had a whoopy-fun ride there, wiggled our way back, and chilled out. Naturally we stopped at the Good Lot and it was good, I think it could be "correct" to have stops like that in middle of many rides. Trail conditions on the falls were perfect, some neighborhood connectors were damp & black but not surprised. Nothing problematic though. I followed it up with a very late getting down at Radio Coffee & Beer, hopefully that was enough of a recharge for today! Trip Total: 4 rides, 73 miles, 7869 ft up.
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  7. Congrats on the new rv!! Some of us are heading to Lajitas this Feb.... Perdenales state park has plenty of trails in the park and nearby. Plus there are a lot of great restaurants in the area. State parks usually can't fit large rvs but I don't think that's a problem for yours. And there is no septic hookup so you gotta dump on the way out. There are a few rv parks in moab. A local told me that oct is the best time to visit. I'd like to try that next year. I'd also like to do a 2 week trip to Colorado this summer and gonna start looking into some rv parks.
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  8. Tyler State Park is a good one. If you are intending to stop in San Angelo on the way somewhere the State Park has an interesting enough trail system to work out the kinks from the drive.
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  9. I've also done a few days in Palo Duro Canyon. But thats an easy one that you have already prolly considered. I stayed in a house during my time in Moab, but there seems to be options there too. Andrew Harbert has spent 2 total months or more traveling around CO in their RV trailer and riding. He's bound to be a good resource for ideas. -CJB
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  10. Junction Creek Campground in DGO. Same with Molas Lake Campground (little Molas lake?) I think the Molas Lake Campground is free. At least it was for me with my truck for 2 days last year. -CJB
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  11. State parks that have trail systems are great. There are several that we have stayed in. So are Army Corp places. Ya know, like Dana Peak. 😁 Maverick RV in Lajitas is a good place. Feb 22-26 would be a great time to go. We enjoyed camping at Blowing Springs. It was cool watching other bikers ride by right behind our site. Congratulations on the new RV. No more having your tent blown away!
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