This is definitely a hot button with me. Mr. Campbell promised 2 ATV/Off-Road Parks by the year 2005 and not one has been built. I belonged to the park in Chatsworth but haven't renewed my membership. I know it cost $300 to belong to Chatsworth, which is fine, but I like the riding in PA better. There is a track at Atco Raceway, Englishtown and I know of another by Mays Landing but they are motocross tracks. The whole registering an ATV thing seems to confuse everyone. When I bought my ATV the dealership said it was up to me to register and insure it. I finally found someone who would insure it, then went to the DMV. They said they wanted a title and I informed them an ATV doesn't have a title. I had a bill of sale and all the other paperwork. After fighting with them they still would not let me register my ATV, even though it is a state law and I was doing everything by the book. I, like most NJ ATV riders, said forget it and walked out. When I thought about it there was no real reason to register my ATV anyway. In 2004 over 9,000 ATV's were sold in New Jersey, not including dirt bikes (Dirt Wheels Nov. 2005). That is quite a bit to me for such a small state. Where do they think people are riding them? Why even let people sell ATV's if there is no place to ride. The dealerships never inform you of the laws and regulations, they just sell them as fast as possible. Not even sure if any of this makes any sense b/c I'm rambling, but like most things in this state, this is another area where NJ is messed up. I sometimes really do think that if they want ATV's out of the state parks then ban the trucks and cars too. I can do a lot of damage with 44 inch Super Swampers powered by a 460 stroked to 514 cubic inches, but that is ok, its just a truck. One of the reasons they can't stop the ATV use in the state parks is for one reason they don't have the personnel or manpower and 2 they don't have the correct vehicles. I could, if I wanted to, out run every ranger around, simply b/c my ATV goes 75 MPH and was built to tear down dirt trails. They just can't catch them and if they do its because the rider stopped. If you have a vehicle where you feel like you can't be caught, you will chance it and ride where ever you want. Nearby in PA you can go to Rausch Creek, Paragon and Tower City. Anyone who wants info on something done right look up Hatfield and McCoy Trails in West Virginia, private and state land used for hundreds, if not thousands, of miles of trails. Something else is the Atlantic Grand Prix, which finally opened up cross country style racing to ATV's.