I went down and checked the park out on Sunday. This place looks very promising. The existing facilites make it a "golden" opportunity to have one of the best offroad parks in the southeast (no kidding).
But, the ultimate success of an offroad park depends on the trails. And it's going to take some volunteer work to get the trails cleared and cut.
Most of the trails are going to be pretty natural, like dry creekbeds and rocky ravines, along with old and new logging roads. There is no running water on the property so erosion and runoff polution are not a concern (very good).
Here is our opportunity to have an awesome park in our back yard.
*Presiding
email- eat.sleep.wheel@gmail.com
Busted Rigs: Truggy
Running Rigs: Gargoyle, Runner