Address: Los Alamos Truck Trail, Murrieta, CA 92562, USA
Phone: +19517361811
Matt
Decent spot for testing freshly built rigs and or small motor cycles. Area is super small and sometimes has high traffic during covid. Only 1 solid "advanced" trail that has "turn back" spray painted on the rocks which is actually easy with clearance and lockers. Other then that it's a basic small testing ground for locals. LOTS of Karens there to give you a stink eye if they have kids riding around in the staging areas.
Doug O
Finally got a chance to check this place out as it always seems closed but it was open. Took my Africa Twin Adventure Sport and my friend had his Suzuki Tenere 750. Super fun place.
MIKE SOLO
I first heard the wildomar ohv area was open after the fire, I went on 2/23/20. The road to the spot was scenic and wasn't too rough. When I got there I noticed a sign "STOP PAY HERE," there was no personel and no kiosk to pay. I parked, started putting on my gear and saw park ranger truck approaching. The ranger gave the rider next to me a citation for not paying the $5.00 cash fee. The ranger proceeded to ask about the bike and whether it was registered or not. I had a registered and legal bike but didn't have $5.00 cash, but I was fortunate enough to meet a couple that gave me the $5.00 cash to put in an envelope, provided by the "pay here" post. After paying the fee and having evidence of doing so I felt comfortable enough to unload my bike and ride. Overall, it's small, tight, and dangerous. Having quads, dirt bikes, and some mountain bikes all in the same area is a recipe for disaster. If you do choose to ride Wildomar OHV just remember DON'T RIDE "BLOODY JERSEY HILL!" Also, don't forget to pay the $5.00 CASH fee for each bike.
Karen Henkels
Awesome Monday Feb 4th 2020. on the trails first theres black and red diamond trails. We had to back down from one because we were alone!
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Camping is $15 per night plus $5 for a second car. Riding doesn't cost unless you park in the OHV lot. Any car in the lot either has to have an Adventure Pass ($35 per year) or pay a fee at the entrance. I don't know what the fee is, I use the Adventure Pass because it's good throughout the State.
I made it with an Expedition.. you can take the north side in, around the Lake on the "Truck Route" and you'll be good!!
It is also supposed to have a OHV red sticker during the winter months and a green one during the summer. There are private tracks at Amago and Elsinore that don't require any stickers.
Yes, there is a camping area. No OHV vehicles permitted in the camping area.
It is already open.
You could easily make it to the ohv staging area, but I wouldn't recommend taking any trails with that vehicle, even the easy trails have several spots that you would most likely high center, and also several very soft sand sections.
Last I saw the campground is closed
Plenty of them.
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It was open last Saturday 11/28
Its open 24/7..
Yes
Yes it is still open
Yes, but no running water. Just toilet seat that sits over a deep hole and toilet paper. No sinks
Make sure to use a whip, you have off road vehicles that may not see you.
Yes, it's still open. Make sure your rides are registered, stickered, and don't forget to pay $5 cash, for each ride/rider.
Yes and no
It's right next to the parking lot, you cant miss it. And there is a complete map next to the pay station
Eventually when they reopen it.
Nope
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