The trails in a Consolidated Conservation, are a bunch of trails gathered together as one. This makes it very exciting for the ATVer when looking for that different kind of place to try out your ATV skills.
These ATV trails are located in two counties, Marshall and Beltrami and are filled with 43 miles of twists, turns, steep slopes and rough muddy terrain for any level of ATVer. When certain areas are closed during severe wetness, signs are always posted, so be on the look out for them. This ATV trail extravaganza is open from June 1 to October 31.
Even tough this is a 43 miles system, they have been broken up into smaller ones to make the sport of ATVing more challenging. Also, they can be monitored more closely by Wildlife Management for over signs of over use.
Before heading out for some fun on your ATV, always do a complete systems check on your machine. It is the most important thing you can do for yourself. The last thing you want is to get stranded out on the ATV trails with a broken down ATV. Don't for get the tires, most ATV's require low air pressure.
Another safe thing you can do for yourself is wear a DOT approved helmet. Along with goggles, gloves and boots, these are the standard equipment when participating in the sport of ATVing. An ATV outfit or just long pants with a long sleeve shirt, will help protect you as well. Always let someone know where you are and when you will be back, and along with a cell phone, any emergencies that come up, you can contact someone.
This is a great sport and ATVing will be a blast if all safety measures are followed. So stay alert, use common sense,watch your speed, and the thrills of ATVing are yours.