1st time coming here! Our family has been riding since 2020, but the track that we go to closer to home was closed for an unspecified time, so we took the leap and tried somewhere new. Only half hour further away from home, trip wasn't bad.. Definitely nerve racking windy roads to get into the place, if you're not use to driving country type roads. But not bad. When we 1st arrived, you see the intermediate and advanced track 1st and we definitely felt out of our league. As it felt like you were in Motocross. As you drive back to park, there is a "peewee" track (has 3 small hills and flat area in an oval shape) and a beginner track right next to it. As "careful riders", the beginner track had a lot of hills and made us a little nervous for being somewhere new and haven't rode in a few months. Once we got our nerve to go on it, we were fine, definitely seemed like a tighter intermediate compared to our "home" track. Parking was a little tight, especially as we were trying to stay near the kids tracks, but it wasn't bad. Rules aren't enforced for the big guys treading on the beginner track, as I thought they would be. There was a couple instances where the big guys would come tear up both tracks, which they do at our "home" track too. Wish they would know how that scares the beginners. We didn't have much time for the water area, but our youngest got to enjoy it for a bit. The smaller slides do unfortunately drop off to the more shallow area and my son hurt his tail bone. But the little beach and volleyball court was cute. Kids already said they want to go back! A little more expensive than what we are use to, especially since we pay full price for 2 kids that don't fully ride. But they give you a longer time to ride, we will just have to get there earlier next time. Rather not drive out of there in the dark. Will be...
Read moreI visited Breezewood for the first time with my fiancé, who has been there multiple times and appreciates the improvements since he raced here 20 years ago. The swimming area is beautiful and relaxing, resembling a man-made pond that is 12 feet deep in places. It gradually deepens from ankle to knee-depth before the drop-off, and clearer signage for first-time visitors would help. I found it challenging to find reviews about the water conditions, especially since I had little phone signal on-site.
Once in, I enjoyed the soft, sandy bottom, and my son had a blast on the slides and diving board. The serene atmosphere was fantastic, with only about 20 people throughout the day. My husband praised the tracks as among the best in the tri-state area. I highly recommend Breezewood for its charm and fun activities, but I want to make others aware of the water depth and conditions, which I found hard to ascertain. Overall, it’s a lovely place I would happily visit again for just $10.
Meant to add- they have a small playground for the kiddos, a volleyball net, and a place to play horseshoes. They also have 3 different dirt bike tracks. Like amateur, intermediate, and pro. Or something like that. They close at 7. No riding or swimming after dark. They have spots to rent for RV, Cabin rentals, and I believe tent campsites (bring your own tent.) I could be wrong about the tent campsites but everything else is...
Read moreWe have a variety of riders in our family and some that don’t ride at all yet this place has something for us all to make at least a fun day out of and has the option to camp if we want to stay longer. We have an 11 year old who’s been riding for only 2 years and the kids track is perfect for him. I love that when he does take a spill the other riders are always quick to lend a hand and let him know that they’ve all ate their share of dirt and it’s part of the learning experience, to get back on and keep having fun. I just had a baby and my Dad is taking it easy right now but the intermediate track looks great and maybe eventually their tough track with the water feature looks pretty awesome too. Once my baby is big enough we can’t wait to get him on their peewee track. For the family members that don’t ride they have an awesome swim hole with several huge slides… it’s a great time. Very laid back, you will get dirty but that’s also kinda the point in this sport. The people that are regulars are super helpful too and everyone seems to do their best to lend a helping hand if you need anything like when we forgot our tool box this last time. They usually have some food options and parts shop open during some part of...
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