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Hollister Hills SVRA

  • 5

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Hollister Hills SVRA
7800 Cienega Road
HollisterCA 95023
(831) 637-3874

Ages: 4 and up

Cost: Free

Parking: Yes - $5 day use | $10 overnight

Features: Snack Stand, Port-a-potty, Picnic Area

Hollister Hills Lower Ranch is over 3300 acres, designated for dirt bike and ATV use only. There are 128 miles of trails, as well as a practice Motocross Track, an ATV Track, a TT Track, a Mini-bike MX Track, Lodge MX Track, and a Vintage Track.  Trails are rated a labeled according to difficulty; Green Circle being the easiest, Blue Square more difficult and Black Diamond is the most difficult.  

Tent and RV camping are available at Hollister Hills on a first come first served basis.  The fee for overnight camping is $10, and there are no hook-ups.  There are four designated campgrounds; Walnut Camp, Lodge Camp, Bee Camp, and Madrone Camp.  The park store, which sells candy, snacks, drinks and riding gear, is located at Lodge Camp.   

 

  • Riding is allowed from sunrise to sunset.
  • Helmets are required.
  • No passengers allowed on quads.
  • Dogs must stay on a leash.
  • Fires are allowed in fire-rings only.
  • ALL vehicles must have a red or green sticker.  Red sticker operation 10/1-5/1.

 

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montemob510ftp

  • 5

Reviewed on 03/25/2016

do they rent the dirt bikes and quads? please let me know Im going sunday let me know as fast as possible

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motownman

  • 5

Reviewed on 02/22/2011

Just got back yesterday from 4 day trip to Hollister. If you ride and have not been to Hollister then you have to go. There are trails and tracks for every ability level.

My family was a part of a 5-family group with about 13 kids. Some of the highlight family rides included trips to the lake (not a swimming lake; more of a picnic area), high canyon road and for the dad's Jays Way and Peat's Pass (black diamonds).
/> If you have skied then you are familiar with the green circle (easiest), blue square (medium) and black diamond (most difficult) rating system. Riding trails and tracks are marked with name and rating. What is even better is that a majority of trails are one-way. This is great with little ones because there is one less thing to worry about.

Weekends can get crowded but the place is huge. If weather is good and both sides of the mountain are open then there is more than enough room for everyone. If you need gear, parts or simple service there is a store that has very reasonable prices and a good selection (check out the bargain bins).

The drive from Modesto is about 2.5 hours (that is pulling a fifth wheel) and is very simple. Google map directions and stick to the back roads.

Don't hesitate or think twice about it...gas up and get out there. You will have a blast....more

Hollister Hills SVRA