Well the two really prime areas have been mentioned . . . the Newport to Dover-Foxcroft RR bed has a bunch of caches placed by Menace66 that are quick and easy to do . . . ironically while I've ridden the railroad bed many a time on my ATV and sled I did all of these caches the "hard" way (well not really, most were not all that far from a road crossing and walking on near level terrain isn't really all that challenging even for a short, fat, out of shape guy like me . If you're looking for a quick day ride (and combining some caching) this is a nice, easy ride up and back and Menace brings you to some nice places (i.e. ponds, scenic views, historical dam site) that you would normally miss if you were just chugging on by on an ATV.

Also mentioned previously is the caches placed in the County . . . again, I've ridden these trails many times by sled and ATV and with the exception of one of my earliest cache finds did most of them relying on Jakepower vs. horsepower. There are many, many caches here, but one of my earliest that I found and one of the most enjoyable ATV-friendly cache was up on Mar's Hill . . . the view from the top is incredible . . . however access now is limited so you would want to plan your trip via ATV accordingly. In terms of ATVing, the County is a wonderful place to ride as folks there are very friendly towards the ATVing community -- it's the only place I've ever been where you can ride on a city sidewalk (Van Buren) and police officers will actually give you a friendly wave.

Of course there are some other ATV accessible caches here and there . . . I, myself, have placed two or three caches in Troy/Jackson that can be accessed by ATVs . . . in fact Steverph found two of them while attending our annual ATV poker run with the Troy ATV Club a couple of years ago.

If you're all about the journey and not the numbers a truly great ride is to go from the Airline Snack Bar on Rt. 9 and ride to Grand Lake Stream . . . there is at least one cache in Grand Lake Stream. The cache itself is a micro (and I've not blown away by micros), but it's in a great spot and Grand Lake Stream is a great little town to visit by ATVs (all the town roads there are ATV Access Routes.) There are some great views on the ride to Grand Lake Stream and some neat areas . . . including the "Cell Phone Booth" which consists of a little spot on top of a bluff that offers a wonderful 180 degree panoramic view of the countryside.