take him to a closed school grounds on the outskirts of town...
The Iron Horse trail might be a good place for him to get some miles under his belt. The trail is generally in excellent condition so there's not too many ways he can get himself into trouble but he cattle stays might be a pain in the butt since he probably won't be able to climb them and you'll probably have to open and close the gate for him.
The trail starts in Waskateneu, but stage from Smokey Lake instead and head East - much more scenic from Smokey.
you see plenty on bikes riding on the Iron horse trail. That's where I would recommend as wellCripes, my bad. I keep forgetting that the Iron Horse doesn't allow dirt bikes.
Cars, trucks, jeeps, motor bikes and dirt bikes are not authorized to use the Iron Horse Trail. You can receive a fine (up to $1000) for driving on the trail.
I would have never guessed that rules for dirt bikes would be different from any other OHB, but...
Why would dirtbikes not be allowed? doesnt make any sense. Is it just the bikes without headlights and taillights? Anyone know?
Nope, it's all bikes - on or off road - and all street vehicles. I'm wondering if it's just a speed (and possibly noise) issue.
The Iron Horse Trail allows registered OHV, horse riders, hikers and cyclists. We realize there is a small percentage of dirt bikes an dual sport bikes that are registered as OHV’s but the policing becomes impossible for us. At this time, no dirt or dual sport bikes are allowed.
I honestly think they would have a hard time in court trying to claim a dirtbike registered and insured as an OHV is not an OHV
I have been on the IHT several times. seen lots of bikes. even a few trucks! Pickups are certainly not OHV's!