Where do I start? Well, we paid $470 to rent 2 four wheelers for 4 hours each, which is fine, that's what we chose. But the four wheelers are raggedy and falling apart, they're held together by zip ties, the tires are bald. We ended up having to pay an additional $50 on top of the $470, as a registration fee that wasn't mentioned until AFTER you pay for the equipment and time. And it's all NON-REFUNDABLE. They say it's 3,000 acres, which means nothing because if you're renting equipment you're told you can only stay on the wide paved roads and let me tell you, you see everything in about an hour. It was boring. You're told immediately after signing the contract that you can't get stuck, too muddy, and to watch the mud cuz it could look shallow but you could end up with mud up to your neck, or youre charged $2000, all of the places youre "allowed" to go have signs that says "renters cant enter or youll be charged a $150 fee". So you're afraid to do anything at all. The atv I was assigned killed after an hour and was completely out of gas, I was told it was filled up before she gave it to us. you sign ownership of your vehicle over while you're there. Just a few of the things that made me rate this place a 1. Not worth the money or...
Read moreOur whole family came here for the day and it is pricey if you’re going with a group but there’s so much land to ride on. Some signs indicating rougher terrain would be very helpful. We had a lot of fun here the downside is the adults that are drinking. There’s a sign that says no alcohol when you get there but it’s not enforced at all. We came across several groups of people that were slurring their words and stumbling, then would jump on a 4 wheeler and floor it. Checking ice chest at check in could save some lives. There are so many kids driving their own atvs, including mine, that they could kill by doing this. This alone will prevent us from ever returning. It was a very fun day, but no amount of fun is worth risking our lives, the number of adults drinking and driving is crazy. There’s 1000s of beer bottles and cans laying...
Read morePlenty of level parking, showers, bathrooms, and a bike wash with great pressure to boot......whats not to like. Trails are long and some ruts are really deep so if you're not sporting big tires and a lift kit then make sure you have a winch installed or at least a portable one on board. Small tow strap wouldn't hurt either. Awesome day with the kids and we will be going back. It's all red clay, gravel roads, and mud holes, lots of them but you can avoid them most of the time if you need to. Riding with others is not mandatory but definitely recommended for some of the narlier stuff. They have food for sale (never tried it), you can bring a grill and build a small campfire, and camp overnight in RV or primitive if you like. No alcohol and no guns allowed which makes for clean and safe down and dirty fun. Shirts for sale too....
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