ventec
Mar 7 2007, 07:58 PM
I'm interested in riding in the states I reside in Ontario, I was out at holiday valley a few weeks back and just wondering what the trails are like now, i've never rode across the border before, so i was just wonderinng where i could find a trail map and some info on trail passes , or if there's any?
F6CatAttack
Mar 8 2007, 06:28 AM
Riding in E'ville is almost non existent. The town hates the snowmobile crowd and will not let them into the town. I know last year you could drop off at the Depot (across the road from H.V.) and the trail runs right behind there. The best riding is generally north of E'ville in the Ashford/Springville area. At the end of 219 in Springville there is a Park and Ride, on the weekends you can drop off there. I know in Ashford, Carsons Restaurant has trail maps and in Franklinville the golf course has trail maps. A lot of people drop off in Franklinville and ride from there. Trail passes are $100 unless you are a member of a local club, if you are a club member they are $45. You'll have to go to a NYS DMV to get a trail pass. Hope this helps
snowisgood1029
Mar 8 2007, 04:25 PM
Go up the 2-19 from E-ville and stop at the Ashford House. Its a restaurant only a little bit from E-ville. Much better trails and good eats and a good size parking lot for trailers.
ventec
Mar 8 2007, 05:01 PM
Thanks that's perfect, how are the trails out there?
snowisgood1029
Mar 8 2007, 05:11 PM
Currently I have not been there in 2 weeks,but I rode North of there last night and trails were good. If you want to do a nice 90ish mile loop go out from the Ashford house and cross the 2-19 first. Keep making Rights at every intersection and it will take you through Franklinville and Ellicottville and back to the Ashford house. Normally groomed through Ashford and bad in Ellicotville because the groomer cannot fit through alot of areas in that direction. Any more questions just ask.
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