Information about ski resorts in California.
California State ATV Parks
Clay Pit State Vehicular Recreation Area
ATV park located about two miles west of
the town of Oroville. The clay pit is a
large, shallow depression surrounded by low ills.
The pit was formed when clay was removed from the
earth to build the oroville Dam.
Hollister Hills State Vehicular Recreation Area
Off road vehicle park lcoated about an hour outside
of San Jose, Northern California. The park features
elevation changes from 660 feet to about 2430 feet.
Oceano Dunes State Vehicular Recreation Area
Ocean-side sand dune ATV park lcoated
about one mile south of Oceano's Pier Avenue.
Formerly known as Pismo Dunes State Vehicular Recreation Area.
Prairie City State Vehicular Recreation Area
ATV park lccated near Rancho Cordova and Sacramento, at the base of the
Sierra Nevada Foothills.
Carnegie State Vehicular Recreation Area
All terrain vehicle park located in the
in the hills of eastern Alameda County and
western San Joaquin counties.
Hungry Valley State Vehicular Recreation Area
19,000 acre ATV park located north of Los Angeles,
along Interstate Highway 5, in the Tejon Pass.
The park has more then 100 off-road trails.
Ocotillo Wells State Vehicular Recreation Area
80,000 acre desert all terrain vehicle park
adjacent to Anza-Borrego Desert State Park in
Southern California.
Other ATV Parks in California
Imperial Sand Dunes Recreation Area
Sand dune off road vehicle park located near Glamis,
that is about 40 miles long and 5 miles wide.
Manged by the United States Department of the Interior.
See also:
Ski Areas in California
Other Attractions in California
California for Visitors