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Thread: Pleasant Valley Reservior and River Section Biking

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    Default Pleasant Valley Reservior and River Section Biking

    Are you allowed to ride a bike on the road that parallels the PVR? How about the river from the Power Plant on Gorge Road down to the lake?

    Thank you

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    I believe so. I've seen people on bikes at the dam end on that service road. I would assume it goes all the way to the powerplant off Gorge Road. No reason you couldn't take a bike down from the powerplant as far as I know. I was at the powerplant back in April and don't recall seeing any signs prohibiting bicycles.

    John

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    I see guys park at the power plant and have little trailers on their bikes. Should be fine.

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    What better way to drag your float tubes up there!

    I've seen various float tubers using bikes to get their rigs up there. I think you should be fine.

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    The answer is yes.... It just can't have any kind of motor. It's a great way to cover a lot of ground fairly quickly...

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    Only way to go at PVR.

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    Thank you!

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    I got stopped and warned they said it was a 150 dollar ticket

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    Credibility is questionable based on only one other thread posted on and that was all about crap. I do not tube and fish Pleasant valley like I use to but bikes were the norm for many. I never had a problem with the walk even with a tube on my back but all I know is that tricked out bike tube trailers were pretty common.

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    I have biked in many times, never a problem. Using a cart is the way to go .... rods, tackle, net, food, drinks, a boat load of fish coming back, etc. ... I recommend you start at the power plant (north end). The distance to stocking ramp is about the same, but at my age I truly hate the hill at the south end. Also, do not know if the story is true, but a local told me that during then summer, the dam has a very good LMB bit.

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