This place is great for any off road enthusiast with about any kind of vehicle from stock truck or jeep to full on prepared crawler, SxS, atv, dirtbike etc. The terrain is as varied as you can practically get in southern Michigan, a large query and even some lightly wooded areas with trails provide every kind of obstacle. Muddy ruts, rocks, hill climbs of various sizes. I've gone a few times and still haven't been everywhere. It's wide open and sprawls out so takes a bit to get used to wear you are.
There is limited signage which could make it a little easier to navigate and maybe a few marked one ways would help in some spots, though some hill climbs are marked up only etc which is cool to avoid any surprises. Orange flags on every vehicle help also, they have them for sale if needed.
I'm new to off road dirtbike riding and this has been good place to get used to basic skills, though it can get pretty busy and vehicles can come from many directions so just need to be vigilant, but I can swap for my stock jeep and cover a lot of ground and challenge yourself only when you want as many obstacles can be used or gone around in more open areas. Get as brave...
   Read moreNote: These photos are of the parking area only. Neither of us wanted to risk damaging our phones due to employment obligations. An amazing time was had!! I was visiting my family in OH, and my uncle asked me if I wanted to take the Razor out. Of course I did. When we got there, we did a quick orientation for me, so I kinda knew the layout. I did not expect the gorgeous scenery to slap me so hard, but it did in the best way. Plus, the adrenaline rush had been a sorely missed friend. Once we were solidly warmed up, my uncle hit Devil's bowl and HFGS. I had such a high after climbing that 260-foot hill (uncle is an engineer and he calculated it after we left at dinner) that it took me close to an hour to come down. Then I got to drive. I was cautious cause it had been a minute, but in no time, my uncle was warning me about tipping it. Oops. To wrap this up, yes, I recommend you go to Bundy Hills. I will be back when I'm up north to...
   Read moreMade my first visit here today and had a blast. I was very surprised by how this place was run and how well they're set up technologically. I had visions of the place when I was on my way. I figured I show up, go into a building that used to be an out house, hand some guy (who probably would look like Joe Dirt) my waiver and he'd just say, "have a good time." But the exact opposite happened when I showed up. The office had a great setup, it was clean and well organized. The lady working the counter was extremely friendly, and helpful. I was blown away with the technology of this place, electronic signatures, trails with QR codes that when scanned, give you a map of the trail, and even when we got stuck we simply texted our gps location to the recovery guy (who was incredibly friendly) our location and in 10 minutes he was there with a truck! I can't say enough good things about this place, I'm...
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