Great place for side by side offloading; vehicles are allowed. There are a few trails that are viable for smaller vehicles, must have 4 × 4, some arias you must have a lift. There are a few good, out in the open muddy holes. Possible good open aria mud trails, today was dry, better luck after a good rain. If you're not lifted you should check it out when it's dryer, some places are iffy on whether or not they have been rutted out; having a winch is ideal. It's worth a look. This place goes off of a trust system, it is $10.00 a rider, and a waver sheet that you will have to sign, it does ask for your DV#, and also add all underage riders on it. When you show up there is a little shack that you pull up to, on the side that faces the road/you there is a white mettle box on the wall, this is where the forms are. After you fill it out, right above that is a black mail drop slot with a flap, this is where you put the form and your money, then you're all set. I'm told that there is surveillance at...
   Read moreNo pics just yet but I've been here twice and am going back this weekend. It's amazing! Me and my 4x4 crew live in Dallas but are more than happy to make the drive. Tons of great terrain of all kinds, including a big open spot you can race in, some really great wooded sections, and a whole climbing area that put a few of our winches to the test (more because of over-confident drivers than too-difficult terrain)! I camped one night solo and had the whole please to myself! Though I would never assume it would always be like that it was a nice bonus. I hesitate to post this review because I think this place is a real hidden gem and I don't want it to get overrun! But I'm more than happy to give these fine folks my money and very much appreciate the hands-off approach. Everybody just act like your momma taught ya and you don't need a whole mess of people policing your every move. Never had a bad experience here and can't wait...
   Read moreJust left the place, drove almost 2 hours to get here from Dallas, and man is it awesome! Texas has some pretty lame regulations on OHV parks and it's wonderful to see OK doesn't have the same mind. Had a blast for about 6 hours and now heading home.
Big park, fun hill climbs, lots and lots of muddy rutted out trails so if you are in a smaller vehicle it might be a bit difficult, but there is plenty of easy trails and hills for any and all who want to just go wheeling.
My little Subaru did about 60% or so of the trails I saw, need a real 4wd for the other 40%, there are some pretty major bog holes that I knew my Subie would just sink in. Good fun all in all and good views as well. If you are close, just go....
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