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Best ORV park between OK and AL to visit

zayne2427

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Picking up a buggy in Oklahoma city Fri night and would like to ride somewhere Sat before we come home.
Looking for suggestions.
Got these from JohnG's park list
OKLAHOMA

BVR - Burris Valley Ranch - 61 Warr RD, Pittsburg, Oklahoma https://www.facebook.com/pages/Burris-Valley-Ranch/760965880643551

FFP - Frieling's 4x4 Park, 3158 SE 216th Road, Talihina, Oklahoma https://www.facebook.com/pages/Frielings-4x4-Park/161069060711826

GA - Green Acres 4X4 Park, Clayton, Oklahoma http://www.pirate4x4.com/forum/general-4x4-discussion/695859-green-acres-clayton-oklahoma-map.html

ARKANSAS

BYRD - Byrd's Adventure Center, 7037 Cass Ozark Road, Ozark, AR 72949 http://www.byrdsadventurecenter.com/

HSORV - Hot Springs ORV Park, was Superlift ORV Park, 2100 Mill Creek Road, Hot Springs, AR 71901 http://www.orvpark.com/

RCRR - Rock Creek Racing and Recreation ORP, 3228 Ferguson Valley Road, Booneville, AR 72927 http://www.rcrrorp.com

TMOP - Twig Mountain ORV Park, Hopper, AR CLOSED

WWOR - Wheelin' World Off Road and Camping, 10 Mint Ridge Road, Eureka Springs AR 72632 http://http://www.wheelinworld.webs.com/
 
Wish I had a little lead time, I'd meet up with you in Clayton and show you around. You can't go wrong with green acres but really need a guide to cover serious ground in a short amount of time. Either way you won't be disappointed.

Cant go wrong with hot springs either. If I lived closer to Arkansas, that would be #1 on my list. That's an AWESOME park.

I have never been to the others on your list.

Pics of this rig you're picking up???
 
No help with the parks but make sure you nut and bolt your whole damn truck and trailer before you get anywhere near Oklahoma city. I can say from experience that stretch of I-40 will find any loose/weak links more than any other from nc to ca. Have fun!
 
LightBnDr said:
Wish I had a little lead time, I'd meet up with you in Clayton and show you around. You can't go wrong with green acres but really need a guide to cover serious ground in a short amount of time. Either way you won't be disappointed.

Cant go wrong with hot springs either. If I lived closer to Arkansas, that would be #1 on my list. That's an AWESOME park.

I have never been to the others on your list.

Pics of this rig you're picking up???

Yeah it is last minute. Was supposed to be meeting in Dallas and that changed to OK city yesterday. Those parks are just the ones I saw on the list johnG had made. I am open to suggestions but figured it would either be Clayton or super lift. I have a guy from tx that Bought a buggy from me last year that wants to meet me somewhere and ride so it will be both of our first times at either of the parks. Not sure how much ground we can cover at a new park but it would be a shame to drive that far and not stop to ride somewhere new
 
Superlift is a great park very well marked and managed lots of long crawling trails and good amenities and if you do go there make sure you stop by "Centerfolds"
 
Probably end up at superlift, everything I have read seems to say it is easier to navigate and has well marked trails. Love all the videos of Clayton and will come back there to ride but everyone says make sure and ride with someone that know the trails as they aren't marked as well and can easily get lost with a wrong turn
 
Hot Springs is my favorite. Byrds is my second choice. Never been to Wheelin World or Rock Creek though
 
At superlift I would suggest doing what we did start on one end of the park and hit every four and five level trail and work your way through the entire park
 
Fill us in on the new buggy.

As most have said Clayton is a freakin blast but I'd want to have someone with me. We hit up Hot Springs a few times a year and it's one of my favorite places to wheel. They have everything from technical crawling to full out rock bouncing style hills. The maps are very accurate that they have in the office and if you do happen to brake it not near as bad getting it off the trail as Clayton would be.

We need to get all you Hardline guys to plan a run at Clayton one weekend and we can show you what all this slow crawling stuff is about.


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It may be a little bit out of the way for u but Disney is a cool place to hit for an afternoon. If u got time for only one stop I'd say definitely superlift....great park!
 
jccarter1 said:
Superlift is a great park very well marked and managed lots of long crawling trails and good amenities and if you do go there make sure you stop by "Centerfolds"

Lol..."Centerfolds"....brings back memories. Went to college in AR ..we might have visited that place a time or two :****:
 
I am a slow crawler through and through. Love the long slow climbs and creekbeds like is at Clayton.
New rig is a Sami base full tube buggy, Fuel Injected 1.6, auto, 6.5 case, billet gears in case, cryoed output in case cryo'd 5.29 gears in toyota axles, 30 spline long fields, 37 reds
 
Monstercrawler said:
Fill us in on the new buggy.

As most have said Clayton is a freakin blast but I'd want to have someone with me. We hit up Hot Springs a few times a year and it's one of my favorite places to wheel. They have everything from technical crawling to full out rock bouncing style hills. The maps are very accurate that they have in the office and if you do happen to brake it not near as bad getting it off the trail as Clayton would be.

We need to get all you Hardline guys to plan a run at Clayton one weekend and we can show you what all this slow crawling stuff is about.


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Clayton was one of the most awesome places I have ever wheeled...only been once but can't wait to go back. Here's a pic of the map I had...not sure how much is accurate now tho.
 

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zayne2427 said:
New rig is a Sami base full tube buggy, Fuel Injected 1.6, auto, 6.5 case, billet gears in case, cryoed output in case cryo'd 5.29 gears in toyota axles, 30 spline long fields, 37 reds

Hell yeah, sounds like my kinda rig.
 
LightBnDr said:
Hey you buy that from an old man?

What day you gonna be through OKC?

No the guy is actually coming from Sacramento California. We will be in OKC late tomorrow evening and then drive back to Hot Springs tomorrow night. Plan on riding super lift saturday
 
I've been to Clayton- Green acres twice.

If you are looking for some fantastic crawling that's where I would say go. Waterfalls, rock gardens and tons of traction. No go fast or big hill climbs though.

Its my favorite place between here and Moab.
 
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