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<blockquote data-quote="John Galbreath Jr." data-source="post: 358530" data-attributes="member: 31"><p>I wanted to give a trail report on Stony Lonesome. Tyler in the office is top notch, as well as the other office staff. Tyler made sure I got an RV spot that would fit my RV and trailer connected as I am 74' overall. He also showed me around the park on Friday after I got setteled in. This is the first ORV park I have been to all full hookups for RVs. 50amp power, water, sewer, and WI-FI. Yes free wi-fi so I can stay up with all the happenings on the net. Tyler showed me a cool little new trail down in a hollow that followed a dry creek bed, a nice long climb that will get a lot better with traffic. This park has about everything. We did some trail riding, but I think we only touched the surface, I want to go back and explore the trails. It has some technical rock crawls that were pretty hard of Friday, and about impossible Saturday after the rain started. There are six plus "bounty" hills. I tried one a couple of times. But the long full throttle roll over hazzard hill climbs are just not my style, so I backed off. But, if that is your thing, it has some that are climbable dry, and should make a fool out of you wet.</p><p></p><p>Stony Lonesome has one of the largest level parking lots I have ever seen. This along with a lot of rental cabins, several RV hookups, a cafe just a couple miles away (Stony Lonesome Cafe), makes this place a real destination for off roading. Then add to that that they are open Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday every week. They even have firewood for sale.</p><p></p><p>Thanks again Tyler and Kel (LowBudgetJunk) for showing us around and continuing to make the park a premier destination on the Off roading sport.</p><p></p><p>Now Tyler and Kel, look at a date for a Hardline forum ride up there. Be good for this whole group to get together. May even need name tags because so many of us are internet friends.</p><p></p><p>And one of the best things, 64 miles driveway to driveway!!!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="John Galbreath Jr., post: 358530, member: 31"] I wanted to give a trail report on Stony Lonesome. Tyler in the office is top notch, as well as the other office staff. Tyler made sure I got an RV spot that would fit my RV and trailer connected as I am 74' overall. He also showed me around the park on Friday after I got setteled in. This is the first ORV park I have been to all full hookups for RVs. 50amp power, water, sewer, and WI-FI. Yes free wi-fi so I can stay up with all the happenings on the net. Tyler showed me a cool little new trail down in a hollow that followed a dry creek bed, a nice long climb that will get a lot better with traffic. This park has about everything. We did some trail riding, but I think we only touched the surface, I want to go back and explore the trails. It has some technical rock crawls that were pretty hard of Friday, and about impossible Saturday after the rain started. There are six plus "bounty" hills. I tried one a couple of times. But the long full throttle roll over hazzard hill climbs are just not my style, so I backed off. But, if that is your thing, it has some that are climbable dry, and should make a fool out of you wet. Stony Lonesome has one of the largest level parking lots I have ever seen. This along with a lot of rental cabins, several RV hookups, a cafe just a couple miles away (Stony Lonesome Cafe), makes this place a real destination for off roading. Then add to that that they are open Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday every week. They even have firewood for sale. Thanks again Tyler and Kel (LowBudgetJunk) for showing us around and continuing to make the park a premier destination on the Off roading sport. Now Tyler and Kel, look at a date for a Hardline forum ride up there. Be good for this whole group to get together. May even need name tags because so many of us are internet friends. And one of the best things, 64 miles driveway to driveway!!!!! [/QUOTE]
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