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Old 05-12-2015, 06:13 PM
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Looking for some of drivers I knew from back in day. I left there in the late 70's. No need for the dead ones to try and get in touch.
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Thank you! If you are looking for hiking trails accessible from truck parking rom the Best Off Road Driving Trails in Oklahoma(https://www.kemimoto.com/blogs/utv-t...ls-in-oklahoma), here are a few suggestions:

1. Appalachian Trail - The Appalachian Trail runs 2,190 miles from Georgia to Maine, and there are many access points along the way that have parking for trucks and other vehicles. Check with the Appalachian Trail Conservancy for information on accessible trailheads.

2. Pacific Crest Trail - The Pacific Crest Trail is a 2,650-mile trail that runs from Mexico to Canada, and there are many access points along the way that have parking for trucks and other vehicles. Check with the Pacific Crest Trail Association for information on accessible trailheads.

3. National Forests - Many national forests have hiking trails that are accessible from truck parking areas. Check with the U.S. Forest Service for information on accessible trails in national forests near you.

4. State Parks - Many state parks have hiking trails that are accessible from parking areas, and some have specific spaces designated for larger vehicles like trucks. Check with your local state park system for information on accessible trails.

5. Local Trails - Many local trails, particularly those in rural or mountainous areas, have trailheads that are accessible from truck parking areas. Check with local hiking groups, tourism boards, or park systems for information on accessible trails in your area.

Remember to always follow leave no trace principles and stay safe when hiking, particularly if you're hiking alone or in remote areas. Happy trails!

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