I've occasionally seen 40+ acres for sale and wished I could buy the land to enjoy riding my own trails. I wonder if any of you ever have this thought? Strength in numbers! We could pool our resources to make a larger land purchase. So the questions are many, but primarily I wonder:
- How much land do you need?
- How far away is too far to be useful?
A good friend, who may reveal himself in this thread, recently mentioned 170 heavily wooded acres with a creek for $1,200/acre. That is $204,000 or $4,080 each for 50 people. That land would be about an hour and 45 minutes from the KC metro.
For comparison:
- Perry Lake ATV is about 140 acres and only 45 minutes away (depending where in the metro you are of course)
- School Creek ORV is supposedly about 300 acres and about 2.5 hours away.
Personally, I would want our private land to be mostly single-track motorcycle trails. I would not be opposed to some easy quad trails for the moms & dads wanting to tote small children around. I've never cut trail in heavy woods. How much work is it? As I understand, you do it in the winter when the forest is not overgrown. Then it's a matter of enough motorcycles using the trails to keep them burned in and occasionally trimming trees back. A lot of work, though!
To actually implement a plan like this would need a lot of legal details fleshed out. Do you set it up as an REIT? I believe the "Chicken Ranch" is setup as some kind of agricultural use because they do have a hay field, and this keeps their taxes low. What are the rules for who can actually ride there? Can owners invite anyone they want any time they want? How do we handle disputes? That is all secondary to the original idea. Is this something any of you would consider?
Consider that just owning land does not mean you can ride dirt bikes regularly on it. If you have neighbors, their complaints can shut you down or end up with you in court. So you need land that is relatively secluded.