08/11/2026
Please check the RideOFTR app before riding in the Horseshoe area, there have been several trail closures in the Barr Tract due to logging. Safe riding!
The Simcoe County Off Road Riders Association (SCORRA) is a family oriented off road motorcycle riders club.
The Simcoe County Off Road Riders Association (SCORRA) is a family oriented off road motorcycle riders club formed in December 2006. With an inaugural membership of 25, we have quickly grown to become one of the largest clubs in Ontario with more than 800 adult and child members in 2011. SCORRA is actively involved in establishing, maintaining, and patrolling trails within Simcoe County. We host a
08/11/2026
Please check the RideOFTR app before riding in the Horseshoe area, there have been several trail closures in the Barr Tract due to logging. Safe riding!
FYI - for anyone riding / attending the Williams or Millennium tract this weekend you can access / will need to travel south on Old Second from Horseshoe Valley, as the train crossing and northern access is closed until Tuesday morning! Enjoy the weekend!
07/10/2026
Drury trails between line 1 and 2 have been closed for harvest operations. Parking is still open at line 2 for riders wishing to access trails to the east.
07/03/2026
Family Fun Day Photo Flashback!
Never been, not sure what Family Fun Day is all about here are some photos from the past!
Don’t miss this year’s Family Fun Day
https://www.zeffy.com/en-CA/ticketing/scorra-family-fun-day--2026
06/22/2026
Bad News , Good news Monday.
The bad news is that the County has informed us that the harvest in Brentwood is starting this week. Please check the RideOFTR app for the areas closed in Brentwood.
The good news is that the harvest in Lawden is complete and the trails have been opened on the RideOFTR app.
06/19/2026
Another great club event
HTR - Soggy Boot Trail Ride The Boot is back!One of HTR's most popular annual events returns on Sunday, July 12, with approximately 100 km of some of the best trail riding in Corduroy…
06/19/2026
Registration closes evening of June 21 !
06/17/2026
Great to have newer clubs like VTR bringing new trails online for the federation. Thanks Valley Trail Riders
Valley Trail Riders is stoked to release our second trail network to all Ontario Federation of Trail Riders (OFTR) members: Sandlake! 🌲🏍️
These trails have historically been an exclusive riding area for locals. However, since the land is scheduled to be logged this year and next, we collectively decided it’s time to open them up for all members to enjoy. Hands down, these are by far the best trails we have in the area.
Right now, we’ve only published the "Main Lines" for Sandlake North and South side. That said, there is probably double the amount of mileage out there once you factor in all the hidden offshoots and alternate lines.
South Side has good flow to it, North Side has more obstacles.
Please come up anytime to ride these while we still can this summer!
LETS GOOOO!
06/16/2026
Everyone’s favourite event is back!! SCORRA will be hosting Family Fun Day at RJ Motosport on Sunday July, 19, 2026. Please find event details in the zeffy link below or on the poster. See you all there!
https://www.zeffy.com/en-CA/ticketing/scorra-family-fun-day--2026
06/12/2026
First off, we want to recognize that most of our members do a fantastic job following ride requirements and representing our club responsibly on the trails-thank you for continuing to set the standard.
That said, there has been a concerning level of non-compliance with the requirement to properly display license plates on motorcycles while using OFTR trails. This issue has been noted not only within the club, but also by landowners and local police.
This is a straightforward and mandatory rule-no different than for any car, truck, or trailer. Plates must be mounted to the bike, clearly visible, and in the correct location for the plate type (green on the front, blue on the rear). Carrying a plate in a backpack, leaving it at the truck, or otherwise not displaying it properly does not meet the requirement.
We all share responsibility for maintaining access to our trails and preserving the strong relationships we have with landowners and enforcement agencies. Proper plate display is a small but important part of that.
If you're heading out to ride, please take a moment to ensure your bike is fully compliant before hitting the trails.
Thank you for your cooperation and for helping protect the future of our trail system.
Please check out this awesome information video from Ontario Federation of Trail Riders (OFTR) on plate placement! https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=HLfxtmBrdRE