Spring Creek
- Spring, TX
- North Houston/Woodlands Area
Written by Tank
It is currently
against the law to go to cross the creek or enter the
creek bed area. Law SB155 prohibits motorized vehicles
from entering the creek area. However, the new
management has made significant improvements to the
private land. This area is legal.
General Sams
Offroad Wilderness Park
-
Huntsville, TX - This
is a Pay for Play OHV Park.
Located 12 miles North of
Huntsville Texas on Hwy 75 North @ Bishop Road. It
opened in December of 2004 and is still building up to
encompass our off-road needs. It's pretty slick in
places and the elevation changes in and out of the
creeks are pretty severe. Recommend having somebody in
your group with a winch and lockers if it is wet.
Brazos Valley Off-road Ranch
- College Station, TX -
This
is a Pay for Play OHV Park.
BVORR is located in Bryan about
10 minutes away from the Texas A & M campus
Shiloh Ridge
-
Alto, TX - This
is a Pay for Play OHV Park. Shiloh ridge is mostly red
dirt descents, climbs and extremely large puddles
surrounded by beautiful grassy hills. They also have two
rock gardens. The climbs could become significant in
rainy or after rain conditions.
Barnwell Mountain
- Gilmer, TX
- This
is a Pay for Play OHV Park. It
is located in North East Texas. Texas Motorized Trails Coalition Official Site. Expect
Tall Climbs and Lots of sticky red Iron Ore. Barnwell is the most organized park
in Texas.
Kruse Offroad
Park
- Katemcy
Rocks - Mason, TX - This
is a Pay for Play OHV Park. It is located in Central TX, 50 Miles
North of Fredericksburg. The Terrain is Granite. Be
prepared for breakage, This is rock!
The Wheeling
Ranch - Nacona, TX -This
is a Pay for Play OHV Park.
90 Minutes NW of Dallas
Trees Ranch
- (N29 58* 18.44* W -99 50* 01.4*)
TX -
This
is a Pay for Play OHV Park.
South of
I-10 between Kerrville and Junction
Superlift Offroad Vehicle Park
- Hot Springs, AK -
This
is a Pay for Play OHV Park.
Satan's Playground
- Juno, TX
Long Ranch
-
7miles from Kingsland. Not too far from Llano. 1345
acres with just less than 2 miles of the Llano River.
Lots of
rocks but they are not nearly as continuous as they are
at Katemcy. If you wish
to have an exclusive club run or run the trails by
special invitation please feel free to contact Joe Long via e-mail
firefighter390@yahoo.com or by phone
325-247-5112.
Las Cruces, NM - I have not
traveled this
far but I hear good things about this place. They have
trails from easy to extreme.
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Written
by Tank
It is currently
against the law to go to 242. Law SB155 prohibits
motorized vehicles from entering the river bed area.
This article is here for reference purposes only.
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