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honda110
09-29-2004, 09:52 PM
does anyone know a place to ride my three wheeler in central texas.

phat330ci
10-04-2004, 11:02 AM
Marshall Creek Park - Grapevine, TX

Marshall Creek Park
2885 Marshall Creek Road
Trophy Club, TX 76262
Park URL: http://www.trophyclub.org/community/marshall_creek_park.asp
Email:
Phone:
Fax:
Nearest Town: Trophy Club
Trail Length:
Trail Type:
Skill Level: 1=Beginner
Park Contact:

Directions: Where Highway 114 and Highway 377 meet, go north on 377. In less than one mile there is a small street on the right that you need to turn on. Follow that street until it dead ends into the park. There is an old man in the booth, but it is free to get in. It is closed on Sundays.

Trail Description:
Info Other: The park is now charging fees. $3.00 per primary vehicle (truck), plus $5.00 per ORV. Prices are for the day - we showed up 1/2 hour before closing - same price. Also, there is now an option to buy a $75 yearly pass - presumably the price per ORV.

Mud Buddy's

Mud Buddy's
Hallettsville, TX 77964
Park URL: http://www.mudbuddys.com/
Email: mudbuddys@sbcglobal.net
Phone: (361) 798-1940 or (361) 798-6607 or (361) 798-3135
Fax:
Nearest Town: Hallettsville
Trail Length: 10 miles of nice trails.
Trail Type: Sand, Rock, Mud, and hard dirt for mx track.
Skill Level: 4=All Types
Park Contact: Park contact at 5959 county road 12. Park is not located at this address. Park has no mailing address.

Directions: From Hallettsvill, go South on 77 take 531 to the left to Ezzell, take the right after the school in Ezzell and cross 4 cattle guards your there.
Trail Description: Trails, jumps mud and lots of sand. also a mx race track is in the works, a river to cool off in and a club house to shot pool or eat.

Info Other: Mud Buddy's is family owned and operated, from kids of all ages to old men and women we have something for everyone, so come on out.

Mud Creek Off-road Park

Mud Creek Off-road Park
Jacksonville, TX 75766
Country: USA
Contact: Cary Carr
Park URL: http://www.mudcreekoffroadpark.com/
Phone: (903) 586-6972
Email: info@mudcreekoffroadpark.com
Info: Mud Creek Off Road Park is located in the Piney Wood Region of East Texas. The park incorporates more than 2000 acres of unridden hills, marshes, valleys, and swamps.

Several RV hookups are located on a hillside and several additional sites are located at the edge of the woods. Primitive tent camping is unlimited with many scenic views of the beautiful east Texas landscape.

Call for directions, or look at our map for directions to the park.

Outback Adventure Track

Outback Adventure Track
13000 west Interstate 20 Big Spring
P.O. BOX 418
Stanton, TX 79782
Park URL:
Email: lburks@apex2000.net
Phone: (432) 756-3838
Fax:
Nearest Town: Stanton
Trail Length: Miles and miles of trails
Trail Type: Sandy to hard pack
Skill Level: 4=All Types
Park Contact: Please enter park contact and address if different from Park/Trail location.

Directions: 5 miles east of Stanton on Interstate 20.@exit 165 take north service road.

Trail Description: The park is located at a huge dry lake bed. The trails are on the hills along the side of lake and are twisty and sandy. There are two MX style tracks. The main track has a inside lane for beginners and outside lane with step-up and double jumps. Most trails double track for four wheelers. The Baja Roja trail is 10 miles and takes a fast rider 30 min.

Info Other: There is camping, and some shaded areas with BBQ pits. Flushing toilet, soft drinks at the office. If you have been looking for a place to open that throttle this is the place.

Red River Cycle Ranch - Bulcher, TX

Red River Cycle Ranch
Directions: Take I-35 from Dallas or Ft. Worth towards Oklahoma, when you get to Gainsville exit on Hwy 82 west towards Muenster, when you reach Muenster you will come to the first red light in town, maybe the only red light, turn to the right and follow the road another 12 miles or so and you will see the Ranch by its green pipe fence, on the right hand side. Drive up a hundred feet or so and enter into the Ranch and then sign the sheet and pay your fee and then you are ready to rock and roll.

Rip-Char Cycle Ranch

Rip-Char Cycle Ranch
1513
Weatherford, TX
Park URL: http://www.rip-char.com
Email: info@rip-char.com
Phone: (817) 304-2889 (Joe)
Fax:
Nearest Town: Weatherford
Trail Length:
Trail Type:
Skill Level: 4=All Types
Park Contact: See their website.
Directions:

From Weatherford
Go North on Hwy 51. 5.3 miles to Old Agnes Road. Turn left (west) on Old Agnes Road. Go 3 miles to entrance on left.

From Fort Worth
Go North on Hwy 51. 5.3 miles to Old Agnes Road. Turn left (west) on Old Agnes Road. Go 3 miles to entrance on left.

From Dallas
Go North on Hwy 51. 5.3 miles to Old Agnes Road. Turn left (west) on Old Agnes Road. Go 3 miles to entrance on left.

From Denton
Go South on 35W. Take 114 West (past Alliance airport). Turn left (south) on Hwy 51 (Go through Springtown). Continue on 51 South 9.9 miles past Springtown to Old Agnes Road. Turn right (west) on Old Agnes Road. Go 3 miles to entrance on left.

Trail Description: See their website
Info Other: The facility is on 286 acres and offers the following features:

Rocky Ridge - Sanger, TX

Rocky Ridge
Directions: From Dallas/Ft. Worth take 35E or 35W north trough Denton. Exit HY 35, at Sanger, exit #478. Turn left on to FM 455. Stay on FM 455 until you come to FM 51. Turn right on FM 51 Go 2- 3 miles, the riding area is on the left. There is a sign for the Ranch by the road, and you can see motorcycle tracks coming out of a gravel pit down by the road.

SkoolzOut ATV & Family Fun Park

SkoolzOut ATV & Family Fun Park
Chireno, Texas
(near Lufkin, Nacogdoches Area)
Phone: 936.465.3493
Location: Map
Info: 304 acres. Not just beautiful countryside setting, but all an ATVer could want!

MAJOR MUD PITS - The kind NOBODY in their right mind would think they can make it through, but some do!
WOODED TRAILS - nice, curvy, wide trails... be sure to watch for deer, coyotes, etc.
OPEN LAND - bring the jeep, 4x4 truck, Mule, Workhorse, or the dune buggy. Be prepared to have fun.
MUDHOLE TRAILS - just fun riding, not major mud.
JUMPS - get some AIR... if you dare!
HILLS - just enough to enjoy.
FISHING in the Attoyac River - be sure to bring your fishing license and tackle.
PONDS - run through the pond to rinse some of the mud off.
RAVINES - will your 4 wheeler make it out?
CREEK - this is challenging to 4 wheelers and dirt bikes. No Mules or Workhorses need apply.
ATV track - great jumps!.
GO-KART AREA - bring the Go-Kart. We have the pasture mowed into a track.
CAMPING - RV electrical hookups available on a first reserved basis.
TENT and other camping - Plenty of spaces available.
Other Amenities

2 RV Hookups are available now on a first come basis. Call to reserve.
Tent Camping & Day Parking are free. Plenty of spaces. Many shaded areas.
One outdoor shower.
Porta-Potties (clean).
Shiloh Ridge - Alto, TX

Twin Hills Cycle Ranch - Bridgeport, TX

Twin Hills Cycle Ranch
Directions: From Dallas: Take 635 WEST past D/FW airport to 121 South. Take the HWY 114 Bridgeport exit. Stay on HWY 114 WEST and turn left on 380. Turn RIGHT onto CR1658 and drive five miles. Twin Hills Convenience Store will be on your right just past the lake and dam. From Ft Worth: Take I-35 NORTH to HWY 287 towards Decatur. Exit HWY 114 and follow directions from Dallas above.

Waco Lake - Waco, TX

Waco Lake
Directions: From Waco, 4 mi NW on FM 3051, then left for 1.5 mi on local road.

tmecars
10-18-2004, 10:47 PM
Good to see some more Cental TX riders! Jeb, another board member, is also not far from us. Im in Grand Prairie. Looks like we'll all have to get together some time.

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honda110
12-16-2005, 10:33 AM
I cant ride my three wheeler anymore because my transmission is messed up.:(

Jeb
12-16-2005, 01:57 PM
Wow, an old post resurrected! And sorry to hear about your tranny! where do you live?

I also heard that the place just north of Weatherford on 51 is NOT 3-Wheeler friendly. :wondering :mad:

It was very surprising to hear that. I have not been out there myself and I live in Weatherford. I used to ride at the Flyin' P for years before it closed. Had many a good time out there on 3-Wheelers and Dirt Bikes.

I haven't been anywhere in a quite a while to ride except family-owned land. I was at Red River a couple years ago and it's a great place. Also Rocky Ridge was cool too. Been meaning to check Marshall Creek out for years and never have.

Lomax
12-16-2005, 05:00 PM
I live in the NorthEast corner of texas and usually spend most of my riding time over in Arkansas about 20 minutes across the Tx line. Its not too far, about 30-45 minutes from me overall. Riding there is great, There are some pics of the place in the Rumble in Dixe ride report thread.