An Invitation to the Second Annual Northern NY Minibike Festival and Swap Meet.
Wednesday September 12 through Sunday September 16, those are the dates to remember.
Located on an 8 acre site in Redwood, NY, 13679 (Jefferson County) the Second Annual Northern New York Minibike Festival and Swap Meet looks once again to be the Biggest and Best Fall Minibike Event in New York State. Bring your minibikes, Trikes, and ATV’s and ride the local trails! The site is located 6 miles east of Redwood at the intersection of Cottage Hill Road, Grass Lake Road, and Hart Flats Road, GPS coordinates 44.311280, -75.717932. The Swap Meet will run every day and everybody is invited to display and sell items related to the theme of the Fest. There are many miles of ATV legal roads, trails, and trail systems in the area. This is a Primitive Camping Site, there are no utilities, running water, or sewers on the property. Bring pads and tarps for tents as most of the area is rock.
Get ready for some serious riding, the trails are tough on minibikes but are a blast.
The guys who rode last year will attest to that!
Camp fires are allowed and local firewood is available for free to burn so don't bring wood.
The site is located in Jefferson County, NY which permits registered All Terrain Vehicles to operate
on the local roads, state, and privately funded ATV/Snowmobile trails. The town businesses embrace
ATV operators.
More to come......
Wednesday September 12 through Sunday September 16, those are the dates to remember.
Located on an 8 acre site in Redwood, NY, 13679 (Jefferson County) the Second Annual Northern New York Minibike Festival and Swap Meet looks once again to be the Biggest and Best Fall Minibike Event in New York State. Bring your minibikes, Trikes, and ATV’s and ride the local trails! The site is located 6 miles east of Redwood at the intersection of Cottage Hill Road, Grass Lake Road, and Hart Flats Road, GPS coordinates 44.311280, -75.717932. The Swap Meet will run every day and everybody is invited to display and sell items related to the theme of the Fest. There are many miles of ATV legal roads, trails, and trail systems in the area. This is a Primitive Camping Site, there are no utilities, running water, or sewers on the property. Bring pads and tarps for tents as most of the area is rock.
Get ready for some serious riding, the trails are tough on minibikes but are a blast.
The guys who rode last year will attest to that!
Camp fires are allowed and local firewood is available for free to burn so don't bring wood.
The site is located in Jefferson County, NY which permits registered All Terrain Vehicles to operate
on the local roads, state, and privately funded ATV/Snowmobile trails. The town businesses embrace
ATV operators.
More to come......