Looking for suggestions on good ATV/UTV trails to ride. I know Carolina Adventure World but looking for maybe some out of state trails that have camp sites or places to stay nearby.
Looking for suggestions on good ATV/UTV trails to ride. I know Carolina Adventure World but looking for maybe some out of state trails that have camp sites or places to stay nearby.
In for interest.
there is a place somewhere in GA where you can stay the weekend, camp, rent cabins, but i for the life of me cannot remember the name of it.
Durhamtown.
Ive never been there. But i hear its 10x better than CAW. Hatfield & McCoys up on the WV/ KY line I hear is bad ass and I hear there are some good ones in TN too.
Edit: Coal Creek in TN I think?
Last edited by SCswampCAT; 04-24-2018 at 08:34 AM.
I took the whole family up to one just outside of Lumberton last fall. Decent place to ride, but the name escapes me right now.
I liked it a bit better than CAW due to the lacking redmud.
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Durhamtown is good for a day or weekend trip.
We took the Jeeps to Coal Creek/Windrock Tn years ago and there is a ton of terrain there. Not much for rockcrawling so I wouldn't take a Jeep back, but there are 70,000 acres with trails of all levels for ATV/UTV riders.
Windrock in Oakridge Tenn. is always a good time.
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Hatfield McCoy trails in West Virginia
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There's A club in Saluda $50 a year to ride with camping. I've went twice with a large group of side by side people. I was the only atv out of 40 side by sides. It was ride 10 min, drink for 30 type thing they do.
Also there is Midway in Greenwood and Pasrsons Mountain In Abbeville (These aren't for sinking atvs in mud, just a big 11.5 and 12 mile loop)
Last edited by dhall1693; 04-24-2018 at 10:39 AM.
Brick House but not for utv. Just 4-wheelers and motorcycles. Camping. 5 bucks to ride with a nice big parking area
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I have a list on my home computer that I'll post this evening
Wayehutta mtn trails outside of bryson city nc
I'll throw in another vote for Windrock in TN. Haven't been in a few years but it was a good trip. We usually stayed and rode two days.
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Busco Beach, Goldsboro NC - Lots of mud
Cape Fear ATV, Elizabeth town - Mud
Outback ATV, Somewhere NC - 50/50 trail/mud
River Neck Acres, Florence SC - Havent been but heard its mostly trails
Francis Marion National Forest, Wambaw Cycle Trail, McClellanville SC - Sand trails through pine trees
All of these are worth riding for a full Saturday, then camping overnight and going home Sunday. None of them are really big enough for a multi-day trip in my opinion.
Hatfield and McCoy trails in WV are a whole nother level. Ride for days and never cover the same trail twice. We did 3 full days of 60+ miles a day, still missed some stuff. But those will be long tough days if you are on a small bore Honda or some other utility atv/utv. You really need a bike with IRS and a good ride or you will be whipped at the end of the day if you aren't used to it. I'd start with some overnight trips and good long day rides locally before I struck off for 4 days in WV.
Lots of people pass my house leaving on Sunday's. If that's an indicator.
https://www.riverneckacresatv.com/
Guys I work with go here, http://www.buscobeach.com/
But I don't know anything about it.
Manchester Forest in Wedgefield has miles of trails. Don't think they have much for camping spots. I think the trails are closed during deer season.
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