Central Oswego County Riders are busy securing approvals and gaining support from landowners to create an amazing trail system! Stay tuned for lots of updates soon! Get ready for an awesome riding season this year!

 JOIN US at our next meeting on April 11, 2026  10AM @ Sandy Pond Sportsman Club.

Stay tuned……..more NEWS coming SOON!

 

📢 Club Update

Since we began on May 1, 2025, our new club efforts have gaining amazing momentum! The response from the community has been incredible — thank you to everyone who has joined, shared, and supported so far.
COCR has already established over 40 miles of approved riding trails, and we are actively working with landowners, towns, and county officials to continue expanding opportunities for riders. The future of a connected trail system in Oswego County is very promising, and we are excited about what lies ahead.
But getting this done takes work. We are asking for volunteers to step up and get involved. Whether it’s trail work, planning, outreach, or events — everyone’s help matters. We all need to work together to make this trail system a reality.

Sign up Here to volunteer!  

 

 

Trails are currently opening as we assess and determine  conditions.   Some trails are still being built and cleared  and signed. Openings will be announced here and on Facebook. The best way to follow our trail system and the openings is on Ride Command which is already functioning and updated as trails open. It is highly recommended that you use Ride Command to get the most accurate information.

👉 Click here to read our latest update on Facebook

Central Oswego County Riders trail sysytem will be uploaded to Polaris Ride Command. Click the link to download to your device

Here  you will find maps of proposed trails and roads.

THESE MAPS ARE DRAFTS.

TRAILS ARE OPENING AS WE ASSESS CONDITIONS

RIDE COMMAND is being updated daily as trails open

These are meant to give you an idea of what we are working on with landowners, towns and counties.
If you are a landowner or know of someone who is willing to share their land to build a trail please contact us.

How COCR and landowners work together to build trails.

Razier Trail.

Thank you Rarick Family!

Members working to build trails to Sandy Pond. We are opening them up one by one with the help, support, and cooperation of each and every one of you. This doesn’t happen without the membership—it’s a collective effort. Thank you to all who helped.

Video Coming Soon!