7 Mile Orv Park covers about 600 acres. The area consists of rolling hills made up of sandy dirt, covered with trees and some underbrush..

There are some places to get up some speed.
There are some short but steep hill climbs.
There are some sweet jumps.
There are some whoops.
There are some trails weaving in and around the hills.
There are some rocks to crawl on.
There are some bowls to run around in circles in.

Basically, it’s an open play area big enough for a few hundred rigs, like a condensed sand dune area. Of course, that means on a busy day it might be a little dangerous. Keep your eyes open.
It’s also a great place to go if you want to test out some repairs or upgrades you did to your rig. Easy and quick to get to if you’re in the area, all kinds of obstacles and terrain to try out.

 

Get details including directions, staging areas, maps, and difficulty levels in the UTV Guide to WA State.

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