I have 2 polaris 500 scramblers and a polaris trailblazer. We ride a lot at Interlake near Spurgeon Indiana. It is 3500 acres of state property. It is old strip mine and has everything from spill banks that are very technical to relatively flat areas to ride in. Just be prepared to get muddy. Last time I was there, there was no charge to ride there. You are supposed to have your atv registered with the state and wear a helmet, but I see lots of riders with out either. There are lots of strip pits to fish in and hunting is allowed also. Really a nice state property.
Heres a link: DNR: ATV/Snowmobile RegistrationHow and where do you go to get your a.t.v registered?
Heres a link: DNR: ATV/Snowmobile Registration
Yeah they want them registered so they can send you a property tax bill.
Yeah they want them registered so they can send you a property tax bill.
Yeah, and sometimes they set up check points, such as at the Badlands, on the pretense of looking for stolen ATV's, which I'm sure they sometimes find. However, I think they are also looking to nail people for not registering them.
I registered mine when it was new in '07, but never renewed it. I was under the impression you only needed to register one if you rode it on state property like Redbird, or to ride it on county roads in the few counties that allow that.
I've been to Haspin a few times, and at The Badlands alot and I've never seen or heard of DNR checking for registrations.