Trails near northern Virginia?

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Trails near northern Virginia?

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It's killing me that I have to tow 4+ hours to have off road fun with my toys around the dc area. Is anyone aware of 4x4 accessible trails in the region?
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1600 Pennsylvania Avenue NW Washington, DC... not really accessible, but they don't use it for anything else constructive :wink:
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Hahaha they look at me weird when I do donuts on the lawn
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All the more reason to move! Off-roading on the east coast in general is a joke these days. I gave up on that one years ago. There are some paid trails near Crozet Va. which is less than 4 hours away from you but that's about it as far as I know.
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