One of the challenges of Hungry Valley, is the high elevation for the ATV riders to contend with.The elevation ranges between 3000 to 6000 ft. Pretty high climb, even for an experienced ATV rider.
It is the Second largest unit of the California State Park's Off Highway Motor Vehicle Recreation Division. Hungry Valley is located in the Tejon Pass, north of Los Angeles and along the Interstate 5 corridor.
This is one big place. It offers 19,000 acres of trails and covers 130 miles of the most scenic views for all to enjoy.These trails are for all skill level of ATVers, as the terrain varies and the trails are ever so different from each other.
The most pleasant time for you to go ATVing, is in the spring and fall. The temperatures are very mild and the chance for rain makes the traction better and reduces the dust. The summers are very hot, with no rain, so the dust is plentiful.
All ATVers will love the variety of trails and the challenges that come with them.There are hills and sand washes of the back country section, even for the most experienced of ATV riders. The new riders on the trails, will enjoy the scenery and ease of some of the trails.
There is over 4,000af available acres of open ATV riding in Hungry Valley.These ATV trails are not restricted to designated trails and is allowed in virtually all locations within this zone.There is a wide variety of terrain, rolling hills, and steep ones, as well.
Always remember, safety is a top priority in the sport of ATVing. It is an exciting, yet dangerous sport, as well. You can minimize the danger part, by exercising good judgement, common sense, and intelligent operation of your ATV.Wearing the right apparel and equipment, and showing courtesy and respect to others on off-highway roads and trails.