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Redneck Yacht Club
44570 Bermont Rd, Punta Gorda , Florida 33982 USA
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More Mud. More Fun. More of YOUR Friends! The Redneck Yacht Club. The World's Most Exciting Off-Road Park! You Bring The Party, We'll Supply The Mud! Danny Kelly was been born and raised in Southwest Florida and feels proud to call the area home. Growing up the son of a potato farmer, he carried on the tradition for several years in Charlotte County until about 10 years ago when he decided to devote a majority of his time to his primary business, Kelly Brothers, Inc. Kelly Brothers, Inc is a marine contracting firm that has been in business in the area over 30 years and specializes in both governmental and commercial work. While the marine business is Mr. Kelly’s main line of work, his passion has always been his toys. In addition to boats, he has owned several buggies over the years, most recently the award winning custom built buggy featured below.
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Unfortunately we showed up when there was nothing going on. We got to drive around anyway it was pretty fun, huge space. Just plan it with events.
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The Redneck Yacht Club – No Boats Allowed
When my father was Sports Editor of the newspaper in Punta Gorda – it was fishing, hunting, and football …. then fishing, hunting, and football. Not anymore.
Charlotte County has the Redneck Yacht Club – one of the largest and wildest off-road parks in the world. It is a Mud Park with three lakes, one larger than most similar parks.
Danny Kelly grew up in the Southwest Florida area and started Kelly Brothers, a marine contracting firm. He found enough room in massive Charlotte Harbor for his boating interests, but the area lacked a place to race his multi-terrain vehicles.
So in 2007 he obtained a lot of land 17 miles out CR74 (44570 Bermont Road), 3 miles past Bermont (which was the real Boonies of Charlotte County). In a few years, he created a weekend monster of a destination.
Bring your ATV, your Jeep, and any Rugged Terrain Vehicle and Swamp Buggy, but don’t bring your boat! There is always events going on from races to music festivals to wild holiday celebrations.
The Redneck Yacht Club has 227,000+ Likes on Facebook. So many people show up, the park has put out a call for more vendor food trucks. If you are visiting Southwest Florida, here is a fun place to look up on the Internet.
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Experience the Ultimate Mud Adventure at RYC 2023 (Redneck Mud Park): Trucks Gone Wild!
Introduction
Welcome to the ultimate mud adventure at Redneck Mud Park, also known as RYC 2023 (Redneck Mud Park) – Trucks Gone Wild! Today, we are thrilled to review a captivating video created by Primecutpro that showcases the annual Fall Classic event at Redneck Yacht Club. Get ready to dive into the world of mud, adrenaline, and off-roading excitement that awaits you deep down south in Florida!
The Annual Fall Classic: Trucks of All Sizes at Redneck Yacht Club
At Redneck Mud Park’s annual Fall Classic event, trucks of all sizes come together to embrace the untamed wilderness. From towering monster trucks to nimble off-road warriors, this colossal gathering showcases the diversity of vehicles eager to conquer the legendary mud hole. Whether you’re a fan of the classics or intrigued by the latest four-wheeled marvels, this event has something for everyone.
Side by Sides, Swamp Buggies, ATV’s, and More: A Gathering of Off-Road Legends
The Fall Classic at Redneck Mud Park isn’t just about trucks. Side by sides, swamp buggies, ATV’s, and an array of off-road vehicles descend upon this mud-fueled haven. It’s a sight to behold as these machines tame the treacherous terrain, their engines roaring and tires churning, leaving a trail of mud in their wake. The skill and finesse displayed by the drivers are awe-inspiring, making it a thrilling spectacle for both experts and enthusiasts alike.
The Ultimate Mud Adventure in the Deep South of Florida
Located in the deep south of Florida, Redneck Mud Park is the ultimate destination for thrill-seekers looking to unleash their adventurous spirit. Nestled within captivating natural surroundings, RYC 2023 offers a wide range of off-road activities and heart-pounding events that will keep you coming back for more. Prepare yourself for a mesmerizing journey through muddy trails, roaring engines, and the contagious energy of fellow enthusiasts.
Stay Tuned for More Exciting Content from Redneck Mud Park
The exhilarating experience of Redneck Mud Park’s Fall Classic event is just the tip of the iceberg. As the video from Primecutpro captures the essence of this mud-filled paradise, you can’t help but crave for more. The promise of future events and thrilling adventures keeps us on the edge of our seats, eagerly awaiting the next installment. With Redneck Mud Park, there’s always something extraordinary around the corner!
Redneck Mud Park – Fall Classic 2023: A Part of Trucks Gone Wild
The Fall Classic at Redneck Mud Park is one illustrious chapter within the Trucks Gone Wild saga. This infamous event series brings together mud enthusiasts from all walks of life, united by their passion for off-roading and conquering the impossible. With its iconic status in the off-road community, Trucks Gone Wild ensures that each event delivers a wild ride that will leave you breathless and wanting more.
As we reach the end of this exhilarating journey through the video captured by Primecutpro, it becomes evident that the Redneck Mud Park – Fall Classic 2023 is an experience like no other. The ultimate mud adventure awaits, with trucks, side by sides, swamp buggies, and ATV’s taking on the legendary mud hole. Make sure to keep an eye out for more thrilling content from Redneck Mud Park, as this hidden gem in the deep south of Florida continues to captivate the hearts of off-road enthusiasts around the world. Don’t miss out on this muddy extravaganza – it’s time to rev up your engines and embark on an unforgettable off-road journey!
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Redneck Mud Park
Saturday, December 23, 2023
Other Names | Redneck Yacht Club, Pine Island Sound, The Grouper Hole, Gator Slough, Hog Waller, Gone Country Motor Sports Park |
Last Known Status |
Once a potato farm, owner Danny Kelly turned this property into the largest offroad park in the state open to trucks, ATVs, Jeeps and swamp buggies. Mud bogs, several ponds, a separate ATV course, a 500' oval mud track and some woods trails make up this 880 acre paradise.
The park is only open during select event weekends . Weekend and day passes are available. Primitive camping is permitted for no extra fee.
The park features a unique drive-through spray wash along with concession stands and parts/repair vendors. Note that this park is for ATVs, UTVs, buggies and 4x4s only. Motorcycles and three-wheelers are not permitted.
Trail Map... Nearby ATV Trails...
REGULATIONS
Permit Required | No | |
Dates Open | Friday 9am through Sunday 4pm | |
Spark Arrestor | No | A spark arresting exhaust or is not required but is always recommended. |
Noise Limit | No | |
Whip Flags | Yes (96 inches) | |
Maximum Vehicle Width | No Restriction | |
Prohibited | ||
Permitted | sport quads and three wheelers are not permitted | |
Permitted | ||
Permitted | ||
Dune Buggy & Swamp Buggy 4x4 (unregistered) | Permitted | |
2 Stroke Engines | No Restriction | |
No Restriction | (camp anywhere) | |
Some Areas | (permitted in developed campsites only) | |
Night Riding | No | |
Trail Blazing | Permitted | |
Alcohol | Some Areas | All state alcohol laws apply. |
Rule Enforcement | Many | On-Site Office/Station |
Comment | Glass bottles or containers are prohibited. |
Approx Size | 880 acres (1 sq mi) | |
Miles Of Trail | 25 | |
Climate Type | Swamp | |
Elevation | 20 to 40 ft. | |
Trail Maintenance | Not Marked, Not Rated, Lightly Maintained | |
Loose Dirt | ||
Hard Pack | ||
Sand | ||
Mud | ||
Dust | ||
Rocks | ||
Trees | ||
Steep Hills | ||
Water Crossings | ||
Small Jumps | ||
Large Jumps | ||
Berms | ||
Sand/Gravel Pits | ||
Single Track | ||
Roads | ||
Intersections | ||
Rider Traffic | ||
Shade | ||
Ranges/Gunfire | ||
Hazards | ||
TYPE OF AREA
Area | Motorized Trails |
Land | Privately Owned / Commercial |
KEY SERVICES
5-20 Miles (W) | Shell (941) 637-9499 | |
5-20 Miles (W) | Shell (941) 637-9499 | |
On Site | ||
20-30 Miles (SW) | Punta Gorda RV Resort (941) 639-2010 | |
5-20 Miles (W) | Waters Edge RV Resort (941) 637-4677 | |
20-30 Miles (SW) | Babcock-Webb WMA Camping Area (850) 488-4676 | |
5-20 Miles (W) | Circle K (941) 639-7686 |
FEES & PASSES
Parking | (None) |
Entry | (None) |
Riding | Yes ($70.00 per rider) Weekend Pass - $70/person; Sunday only - $30/person |
Camping | (None) |
Comment | Cash only accepted at gate. |
Pros | large property, plenty of camping |
Cons | dirt bikes are not permitted |
Our Rating | |
Recommended Stay | Full Day |
Comments | (Scroll Down For Rider Reviews & Comments) |
DRIVING DIRECTIONS
Nearest City | Punta Gorda, FL | |||
Address | 44570 Bermont Road, Punta Gorda, FL 33982 | |||
OFFICIAL CONTACTS
RIDER COMMENTS & REVIEWSRedneck mud park trail photo. Photo Submitted 3/15/2014 (Thanks!) Photo Submitted 9/21/2012 (Thanks!) Florida Mud Fest – Redneck Yacht ClubThe Redneck Yacht Club was carved out of former potato fields near Punta Gorda by Dan Kelly who has always been a lover of all things off-road. Dan recognized the need for suitable parks for off-road recreation, and being in the marine contracting business he had the ability and tools to make it happen. Planning and building of the park took a couple years, but once the ground was carved into shape Mother Nature took over and filled it to the brim. Today the Redneck Yacht Club is 800 acres of watery, muddy fun ready to challenge you and your jeep, ATV, or UTV around specially designed mud courses, trails, and in four specially designed mud holes that have become so notorious they’ve even earned their own name. The Grouper Hole is located west of Pine Island Sound and is perfect for the smaller vehicles and ATV’s but can challenge larger vehicles as well. Here you’ll find plenty of water and some deep areas that will get you if you’re not watching. Gator Slough is just over the red bridge and tucked away west of the mud track. There is a combination of hills, trails and definitely mud! This is a great place for those looking for some excitement, but don’t want to get too wet, and by that we mean not above the neck. Hog Waller is west of the mud track and is a great place to see others and be seen, almost like a swamp going car show. Just Add Dirt and the Redneck Yacht Club have teamed up for a fun filled 4th of July weekend that kicks off on Friday, July 1st. There will be plenty of mud racing action but also fireworks, the sure to be a hit Bikini Bull riding contest, an outdoor concert, great food, and lots of friendly competition among ATVs, UTVS, and trucks. We promise you won’t be bored and it’s bound to be a lot livelier than the Tea Cups ride down the road. For more info contact: Just Add Dirt www.just-add-dirt.com 779 Commerce Drive, Suite 14 Venice, FL 34292 Phone: (941) 484-9053 Redneck Yacht Club [email protected] 44570 Bermont Rd Punta Gorda, FL 33982 Located 3 miles east of CR 31 Phone: (941) 505-8465 September 12, 2011
October/November 2022 Trucks & Toys – Redneck Mud ParkHAVE A MUDDY GOOD TIMERedneck mud park to host 4-day ‘trucks gone wild’ bonanza, written by: florida country magazine. Get ready to have fun and get muddy in Southwest Florida by taking part in the Trucks Gone Wild Fall Classic at Florida-based Redneck Mud Park located in Punta Gorda. The four-day mud bonanza, set for Nov. 10 to 13, 2022, will include Mega Mud Truck races, a truck tug-o-war, live music with country-rap artist Savannah Dexter, camping, vendors and—of course—a whole lot of mud! The park, originally named Redneck Yacht Club, was built and opened by founder Danny Kelly in December 2008. In his youth, Kelly and his friends were often chased off private property while riding, so his keen desire to provide a place for off-road enthusiasts to ride came from the heart. Kelly began acquiring land in eastern Charlotte County in the 1990s and worked it as a potato farm until 2006, when he initiated the permitting process for the park. He was granted final approval in early 2008 and laid out plans for the world-class mud park that he envisioned. Construction took nearly a year, with Kelly’s goal “to satisfy every type of rider and provide a fun yet safe environment for everyone who enters the gate.” As the owner of Kelly Brothers Marine Construction, he had the materials on hand to build a tough, sturdy infrastructure on almost 500 acres of his farm. Kelly knew that building the best mud park in the country would require it to be unique in many ways. So, in addition to creating monster mud holes and miles of trails, he built an oval race track for Mega Mud Truck racing, poured a cement pad for the truck tugs, constructed a huge permanent stage for nightly entertainment, and carved out a half-dozen camping areas. He also designed and built a state-of-the-art “Buggy Wash,” where folks can clean off the mud after a day of getting dirty. It’s a social gathering spot where park visitors can drive their muddy vehicles through the huge structure to be pressure-washed. When he was finished, Kelly had spent more than a million dollars to provide the area with “The World’s Most Exciting Off-Road Park.” Redneck Yacht Club opened to the public in late 2008, and mud fans from all over the state flocked to the new park. Its reputation quickly grew, attracting thousands to weekend-long mud gatherings. Folks brought big trucks, swamp buggies, and four-wheelers of all kinds to participate in the now world-famous events. The park became a “must visit” destination for outdoor enthusiasts. Over the years, many additions have been made to the property. Bleachers have been added to the Mega Mud Truck racetrack, a dedicated “vendor row” features food and merchandise, and an ATV and Side x Side-only riding area adds to the appeal and value of a weekend ticket. In 2015, the name of the venue was changed to Redneck Mud Park to better describe the fun that goes on during the long muddy weekend events. The park will open early Thursday morning, Nov. 10, to provide four full days of muddy riding for all attendees. Thursday and Friday night will feature entertainment at the main stage, and you definitely do not want to miss country-rap artist Savannah Dexter Saturday night. It will be another awesome weekend for this mud loving community! FCM
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© 2023 Florida Country Magazine Signed in as: WE HAVE SOME RULES TO MAKE OUR PARK THE BEST MUD PARK EVER!Welcome to our Mud Park! We are thrilled to have you here and we hope you have a fun and memorable time with us. We take the safety of our guests very seriously, however, to ensure the safety of everyone, we kindly ask you to abide by the following rules and regulations: Please note that violators of our rules may face serious consequences, including permanent banishment from the park and possible referrals to local authorities. 1. You MUST have a State-issued photo identification with you to enter the park. No exceptions! 2. All guests must sign a waiver before entering the park, regardless of whether they are riding or accompanying a rider. 3. All riders under the age of 18 must have parents or legal guardians sign the minor’s consent form and be supervised by their parent or adult guardian at all times. See our Waivers page for more information. 4. All riding is at your own risk. 5. No Glass. 6. No Firearms. 7. No fireworks. 8. No illegal drugs are permitted. 9. No pets – No emotional support animals - Service animals only with updated vet records. 10. No littering. 11. No chainsaws. 12. Keep your valuables secure as the mud park is not responsible for lost or stolen items. 13. Report any accidents or injuries to a staff member immediately 239-672-1083. 14. Follow all signs and instructions provided by the staff and park. 15. You may NOT save camping spaces for others. All caution tape WILL be removed from your campsite. 16. All riders must obey the directions of Redneck Mud Park personnel and security staff at all times. Anyone refusing to obey the rules will be removed from the park. 17. No throwing objects. Throwing objects can pose a risk to others. 18. All vehicles must remain within the boundaries of the park and avoid all restricted areas. 19. No reckless driving, excessive speed, and any other actions that pose a threat to others. 20. No Fighting, this is grounds for automatic removal from our park! 21. No lewd and lascivious acts. 22. No personal light towers or floods. 23. No stripper poles allowed. 24. All operators are recommended to wear proper restraints while driving or riding. All manufacturer’s safety recommendations must be followed. 25. Safety equipment is recommended for all riders. Riders 16 and under must wear a helmet. 26. No Underage Drinking. All state alcohol laws apply. 27. ALL side by sides and ATVs MUST have a safety flag pole for day AND either lights or a glow whip for night. 28. No 2WD Chain-Driven Sport Quads Allowed. 29. No three wheelers, dirt bikes and motorcycles. 30. No ATV’s and SXS’s on the main shell road, unless authorized by security or staff. 31. All manufacturer’s safety recommendations must be followed. 32. Riding in a bed of a truck is not recommended. 33. Leave wildlife alone. 34. Campfires must be kept in designated camping areas and must be attended at all times. 35. Burning of pallets or tires is not allowed. 36. We comply with all county-ordered burn bans. 37. No riding in camping areas. 38. Wristbands must be worn throughout your entire stay at the park. Anyone found without a wristband will be asked to leave the premises immediately. Broken wristbands can be replaced at front gate with proper ID. 40. Mud holes and trails will begin to close one hour and 15 minutes before sunset. This will strictly be enforced. We DO allow responsible riding from camp to stage, to the vendor area and from camp to camp during dark hours. Anyone found gate crashing and mudding after dark will be removed from the park and banned permanently. 41. Quiet time is between midnight and 7am. Please return to camp, get some rest, and prepare to enjoy the next day. By following these rules, we can ensure a fun and safe experience for everyone. Thank you for your cooperation and have a great time at Redneck Mud Park! ABSOLUTELY NO DRONES ALLOWED PER ORDERS OF CHARLOTTE COUNTY EMS! **NOTICE** As of January 1, 2019, we NO LONGER ALLOW Sport Quad vehicles to participate in our events. A Sport Quad is defined as a 2 Wheel Drive ATV that was designed to go fast rather than in the mud. However, kids 12 and under may ride a Sport Quad as long as they wear a helmet the entire time. At The Race Track – You MUST pull in head on!! There will be NO saving spots with trailers length wise. ALSO, You/Someone must be at your vehicle at all times. SORRY, 2WD SPORT QUAD BIKES ARE NO LONGER ALLOWED AT OUR EVENTSRedneck Mud Park 44570 Bermont, Punta Gorda, Florida 33982, United States (239) 600-4783 Copyright © 2024 Redneck Mud Park - All Rights Reserved. Powered by GoDaddy Nearby Communities
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Business & TechDeadly crash at redneck yacht club raises red flags, a palm harbor man died in an atv crash at the punta gorda attraction over memorial day weekend.. Sherri Lonon , Patch StaffCheck out the video at the bottom of this post to see more about the yacht club. Tampa Bay area residents who enjoy getting down and dirty in the mud may have to find a new place to play with their ATVs and monster trucks if opponents of Punta Gorda’s Redneck Yacht Club get their way. Following the Saturday death of Palm Harbor’s Nicholas Kirk, 20, during an ATV accident on the property, opponents are raising concerns about the attraction’s safety to Charlotte County officials. Find out what's happening in Palm Harbor with free, real-time updates from Patch.The Redneck Yacht Club calls itself the “world’s most exciting off-road park.” The park sits on more than 800 acres, offering an off-road experience for truck enthusiasts and ATV riders. It also provides on-site camping, Saturday mud truck races and other regular events, according to its website. The park’s Memorial Day weekend bash, dubbed Memorial Day Mayhem, witnessed the death of Kirk. The ATV driver was on the yacht club’s property when he attempted to pass between two swamp buggies, NBC reported. It seems Kirk’s ATV got hung up in a tow strap, which effectively clothes-lined Kirk and his passenger Marlayan Gomez, 19, of Clearwater, several media outlets reported. Kirk died at the scene while Gomez was hospitalized for injuries.
While the yacht club has been a fixture for about a decade, residents say a lack of regulations and its bring-your-own-alcohol policy create a dangerous mix. “There isn’t anything that isn’t allowed there,” former employee Dawn Erickson told WINK news. “The girls run around on ATVs with no clothes on. You see people having sex on top of a truck.” Charlotte County officials say they are meeting with representatives from the yacht club soon to discuss the deadly incident, but say it’s unclear just how far they can really go in regulating the park a decade after its approval. Even so, the yacht club has added more security, the station noted. It also has clearly posted park rules on its website . Those rules include mudding only in mudding areas, the required use of safety flags, the use of lights, adherence to posted speed limits and no fighting, among others. The park also prohibits the use of “stripper poles” and enforces quiet time between 2 and 7 a.m. daily. It is unclear just how soon county officials will meet with park officials or what, if any, actions will result. Keep up with what’s happening around town and the state by signing up for your favorite Patch daily newsletter: Bloomingdale-Riverview , Bradenton , Brandon , Carrollwood-Northdale , Clearwater , Dunedin , East Lake , Gulfport , Land O’ Lakes , Largo , Lutz , New Port Richey , New Tampa , Palm Harbor , Pinellas Beaches , Safety Harbor , Sarasota , Seminole Heights , South Tampa-Hyde Park , St. Pete , Tarpon Springs , Temple Terrace , Westchase . Get more local news delivered straight to your inbox. Sign up for free Patch newsletters and alerts. More from Palm HarborPuppy’s broken leg leads to animal cruelty charges: pinellas sheriff. Top 50 MX and ATV Trails Near Me in FloridaIt started with a quick search of ATV trailsHello if you were looking for the best ATV trails near me in Florida then you’ve come to the right place. We spent hours upon hours of research to find the most popular parks to ride your ATVs or four wheelers. It all started when I moved to Central Florida and actually went out and bought a brand new ATV. I grew up on four wheelers and motorcycles so now that I’m a homeowner myself, with kids, I wanted them to experience the thrill and excitement of ATV riding. But you can’t get very far if you’re just trying to support Aron in a brand new four wheeler around your neighborhood. Most of your neighbors will give you some dirty looks. So it wasn’t very long before I started thinking to myself we need to find some outdoor ATV parks to ride in. This is what drove me to begin my adventure of searching out ATV parks in Florida and listing them down as almost a checklist for all the different parks I wanted to visit. And I thought to myself why don’t I go ahead and publish these for everyone to enjoy, so here we go. All the Research, Done For You and Collected Right HereI want to let you know that I’ve taken these recommendations from multiple locations throughout the Internet. From Facebook to Facebook groups to Internet searches to reading other peoples blogs to looking at Twitter, Instagram, medium, Quora, and multiple other locations so that I can save myself time in the future, and hopefully save you time in the future so that you can just come directly to a list of the best outdoor ATV parks in Florida especially if you are in the pursuit for the best ATV trails near me. I have to say, as I was performing the search I came across motorcycle trails, mud bogging trails, and for the most part I have included those for convenience. Provided the above, I certainly can’t make any guarantees about the accuracy of the information, because I have not had a chance to visit each one of these just yet, but I will say that the parks that I have listed all have very good reviews, and the ones that didn’t I’ve left out. Before we jump in, I wanted to share this valuable resource that I found while compiling this information, and that is about safety and laws associated with ATV riding in Florida. To me, I always feel the best place to look is in the Florida Statutes for All Terrain Vehicles. Getting familiar with this laws, and the associated links, will sure get you in the right direction should ever be stopped and questioned by rangers and authorities that do patrol the public parks. Ok, now lets jump in.
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By far, Croom ATV park is certainly one of my favorites. While they only have 5000 likes on their social media at the time of this article, and they don’t have very much social media engagement. This track really rocks. It includes over 2600 acres of a state park including everything from open areas to tracks in the woods water, hills, mines, and so much more that you would expect out of a good ATV recreation park. Mud Muckers ATV park (Now Closed)
The first one I wanted to list just to get out of the way as a Park located between Palm Coast in Daytona Beach called mud muckers ATV park. This park looks like tons of fun, with over 16,000 people liking it, showing pictures of ATVs in deep mud runs kids on ATVs people racing through tracks and side-by-side‘s sunken in the mud. On their website they claim to have a hell whole course big mud pit and play area as well as campgrounds. This they call the three musketeers, to give you the best experience that they can. Unfortunately however as of February 2018, mud muckers ATV park posted that they were no longer able to run their operation, because the property owner kicked them out. This looks like a park that was once enjoyed by literally thousands and thousands of people. However if you are finding any information about this particular park, you’ll probably want to stay clear because when you arrive, there will be no ATV riding allowed.
The next ATV park that I’d like to jump in to is called redneck mud park. This park is located in Punta Gorda Florida and is liked by over 263,000 people. This park looks like it put on shows four truck races monster mode horse, make up truck races, truck pools, side by side races, and much more. It is unclear from the information that I receive if it’s open for anyone to come use the park for general writing purposes, however this looks like it would be the place to go to buy tickets and watch people brace, get dirty, sink, and have tons of fun with anything that has four wheels. It appears that they do have tickets, provided for admission for different types of events. For example for a four day entrance to the park that includes camping that is a $95 charge if you buy the ticket in advance. Another package is $100 cash at the gate after 8 AM in order to get into the park and camp for three days. Another package is $40 cash at the gate with a valid ID Gets you into the park for a single day. For the main event days it appears people can start lining up for the event starting at 6 AM in the morning. Kids 12 and under are free to get in. But they are only open on the weekends when they have an event listed on their website. You can buy tickets at the gate for most events but they only except cash. They do try to accommodate those with the card by placing An ATM at the front gate for people to use. They also have a race day mega fan experience which allows you to watch this Saturday my truck races from the best seat in the house, which they referred to as a trackside tent. They include catered food with drinks and on many occasions there or meet and greet with the race drivers. In addition three stay mega fan experience will be allowed backstage on the Saturday night entertainment to participate in the meet and greet with the bands that play. Unfortunately pets are not allowed into the park during the events because they compose threats, and are prone to accidents if they get loose. Of course however service animals are welcomed as long as they have the service animal documentation and your vaccines, And an approved animal vest. Redneck redneck mud park also has campsites available. Their campsites has over 800 acres and offers lots of wood in area open fields and a family section. While they do not have hook ups for campers, all camping is primitive and generators are welcome along with 144 restroom Porta potty‘s, and hot and cold showers. To help make your campfire the best they can be, they usually have vendors out there selling wood but you’re allowed to bring your own as well. Unfortunately red neck mud park does not rent ATVs, however they do allow you to bring any TV that is rented and delivered to the park for you to ride. They do not allow sport quad vehicles, which is a 2 Wheel Dr. train driven vehicle. Only four wheel ATVs or side-by-side vehicles are allowed. Kids must bring helmets at all times. And just to emphasize, no two wheel or three wheel vehicles are allowed. When searching for ATV trails near me, this is a great pick if you live nearby. Gone Country ATV Park
Gone country ATV park in Punta Gorda however, cause it self an 880 acre off-road park. They refer their park as the home of the jeep events, ATV events, mud and endurance runs and races, concerts, and other family friendly festivals. Tons of photos around the Internet show people enjoying their own personal vehicles on a muddy track that include kids families and adults having a great time in the outdoors. Well this particular park only has upwards of 1100 people who like it, it looks like people are posting images and experiences as recent as January 2020. Swamp Off-Road Park
I’d like to spend a little bit of time talking about the next ATV park in Florida, call the swamp off-road park. This park sports over 14,000 people liking it, and posts tons of pictures of jeeps, dune buggy’s, side-by-side ‘s, four wheelers experiencing all kinds of woes in the mud dirt and water. Located in Chipley Florida their website claims they are closer to Sunny Hills and Wausau area. It appears they charge $10 per off-road vehicle, and 10 per person whether you’re a driver, a writer, or spectator ages 12 and up. Ages 12 and under that come with a paid adult are free. Without a ton of information found on the Internet about this popular part, I was able to find some common questions when I found this place with ATV trails near me, and they are as follows. The first is that they only appear to be open from 8 AM, and closes at dark. They only take cash and no credit or debit cards. Four wheelers and side-by-side‘s are welcome but they do not allow dirt bikes and all off-road vehicles must have four wheels. They don’t give any refunds and they don’t allow any camping at this time except if they have a special event. There seems to be several well-maintained portable Johns in the main areas of the park if people needed to use the restroom. They do have wash stations and Hot showers for those really dirty days. They also seem to have food vendors they come with a variety of grilled food snacks and drinks. Coolers are allowed but glass bottles are a no-no. And they strictly enforce no littering, thank goodness. Florida Tracks and Trails (See Sandlot below)
If you haven’t checked this one out yet, it’s definitely worth looking at. Florida tracks and trails in Punta Gorda has a whole slew of different activities that you can do, which also includes the ATV riding trail. They claim to have a total of four Motocross tracks A side-by-side track and even a mud zone for the ones looking to get a little wet and wild. They have 25+ miles of one directional ATV, side-by-side, dirtbike trails in Florida. With over 80 acres of paintball fields, and speedball fields as well. After a hot day of riding they have a freshwater swimming beach with palm trees and clean water along with food and drinks available at their concession stand, which includes the most important part; a full liquor bar at the beach. Yep, they also offer overnight camping in groups as well. In addition to the ATV, UTV, dirtbike, go kart, or golf cart trails based on what I found out about this park in my pursuit of looking for ATV trails near me; the trails feature twist turns, and jumps, that make it so much better than the large flatland trails that are around. They claim, that you may also see a critter or two around the trails. If you like bogging and you should check out their mud zone as well. There are trails in writing areas are designed for off-road vehicle riders of all ages and experience levels, as long as people are wearing the required equipment. They require the goggles in writing accessories end it appears they rent them at the track if you don’t have some. All riders are required to wear glasses or goggles, while operating the vehicles on the trail system. Helmets are also required for a dirtbike and quad riders. Riders and side-by-side‘s golf carts, and go carts are not required to wear a helmet as long as their unit has a roof or rollbars. Kids under six get in free kids from 6 to 12 years old admission ranges from 10 to 30 years old depending on if they are a spectator or a writer; and admission for 12 years old and up ranges from $10-$60 in all different ranges from single day passes to two day passes. If you were looking to camp it’s $25 per night per tent or RV, and power and water hook up is $50 per night per RV.
Now, let’s jump in to lazy Springs Recreation Park located in Lehigh acres Florida. With votes as high as 15,000 people liking it, I was excited to jump in to this one. Off the bat they claim that they offer the best place to ride ATVs and side-by-side’s and, the best lakes to fish for big and beautiful Bass. Similar to the others, they only take cash for entrance to the parks. They charge $20 for the day per person, but kids nine and under our free. Then they charge $10 per off-road vehicle per day, $10 per boat or Jetski per day, $10 per tent camper or RV per night, $10 off per day for active duty military veteran police fireman and EMT. I thought it was pretty cool that you can buy yearly passes for the park, and $300 plus tax per person, or $1000 plus tax for a family of four. I found when ATV trails near me, that the pass grants unlimited access to the lazy Springs with one toy per person but that does not include special events. This one looks really fun y’all. It has some thing for everyone and in the rainy seasons they claim they have plenty of water and mud to plan. Can you believe they even have zip lines and swings over the lakes and giant slides to splash down. Now that is pretty cool. They do have what appears to be some pretty standard rules, including no glass at the park all riders and passengers must wear a DOT approved helmet and goggles, riders ages five and under cannot ride alone. No drugs or alcohol, no fires except in designated areas and pets must be on a leash three will vehicles are not allowed and firearms and fireworks are strictly prohibited. Orlando MX Park
The next one is called Orlando MX park. With votes over 12,000, this looks like a pretty popular one. It is unclear whether the public is able to enter on the track or not but let me dig into a little more details here. The description on their Facebook page just claims it they require a motocross helmet and boots long sleeve and long pants. This leads me to believe that may be the public is allowed to just come enjoy the park. With the usual rules it’s good to keep handy so I’ve had a few of the ones that stood out here in this article. So for one, they’re very strict about signing in and signing their waivers. Riders under the age of 18 must be with an adult. They do not allow family members friends mechanic spectators or photographers to enter the track area at any time. No drugs or alcohol as usual and no swimming or fishing or no climbing on the fence. I’m not sure what required them to add that to the rules, but it must be a funny story. The usual no firearms or fireworks, including no campfires or littering. They do charge especially for different events, which is around $35 from what we can find. The documentation on their site clearly isn’t very good, unfortunately. But this does look like a fun track from the pictures that I can find that I stumbled upon when searching ATV trails near me.
Next one I’d like to jump into is Mudd’n185. I know, it’s kind of a weird name but it did catch My eye. It looks like this track is located in Westville Florida. Over 6000 people have like this track, so it sounds like it’s a lot of fun. But get this, when I try to go to the website, or actually when I search for their name on Google a big headline comes up in the search results saying that this site is for sale. And when I click on the link in the search results it brings me to some qualification popup, and it looks very suspicious. When it comes to web browsing I tend to browse on the conservative side, so I did not click on the link. I just close the browser. So just relying more solely on their Facebook page and their Instagram page I’ve seen posts just as recent as December 11, 2020. Where they are claiming that they only except cash only at their ATV track. On their about us page, it shows that they have 230 acres equating to 18+ miles of trails 3/4 of the trails are dry and a quarter of the trails are mowed. $10 per person to get in and $10 per ATV. If you live in, near, or around this track in Westville Florida, sounds like something worthy of checking out. But I personally would not drive for any more than an hour to this track for fear that I might be closed down.
This next part comes highly recommended through social media platforms, and it’s called Hog Waller. Hog Waller, located in Polatka Florida, claims it self to be the premier outdoor adventure park for off-road enthusiast. They allow trucks, ATVs, and UTV ‘s. They’re located in Northeast Florida and their park is over 1200 acres with lots of variety of different trains for the different writing styles and types. They pride themselves on well-maintained amenities including cabins, RV sites, bathrooms, showers, a restaurant, and more. Over 58,000 people like this on social media and they seem to be pretty regular on social media posting within a week of today’s research. On their website they say that all ATVs, side-by-side, UTVs, campers, and RVs are welcome. No dirt bikes, or three wheelers are allowed per their insurance requirements. Primitive camping is always available with no reservations needed tickets will not be sold. Cash only and their pricing is a one day pass $20, two day pass $40, three day pass $50, four day pass $60. Kids 10 and under are free and all pricing is per person and cash only. No pets, weapons, underage drinking allowed. No glass bottles allowed. This is definitely a park to check out. Hard Rock Off Road Park
This next one, is a similarly mysterious track. I found an ATV Recreation Park called hard rock off Road Park. While they post regularly on their social media as recent as a couple days from the time this article was written, the webpage link that they have on their social media sites does not load. This one seems legit, but I would approach it with caution. This one is located in Ocala Florida and is liked by over 3500 people. The check appears to be open from 10 AM to 5 PM every single day and they are pretty active on social media posting as recent as yesterday from the day that this article was written. Well their website that is linked through social media is broken, the posts on social media make it look pretty real. I don’t know about you, but and I follow a link to a website and it’s broken, my first thought is that you must be out of business. According to my research for ATV trails near me, this parks profile was opened in January 2013, so that’s quite some time ago. I would probably do some research to call and or verify if this track is confirmed to be open before making a trip. Florida Cracker Ranch
Now that we’ve gotten through a few of those let’s jump into the Florida cracker Ranch. Guys, this one seems like the real deal. They have over 6000 people that like in follow it, and over 9000 people that I’ve checked in there. Located in Flagler county in a city called Bunnell Florida these people claim to have an offer families a huge array of outdoor adventures including ATVs, camping, horse trails, fishing, swamp buggy area, muddying, dirtbike area and more. Well this article is intended to focus on the best ATV parks and trails in Florida, I’ll keep it to this topic; however this particular park offers a public so much more that it’s definitely worth checking out. In terms of the ATV trails their trails are built for beginners to highly skilled writers. And they even have a peewee section. They have scenic areas that are several miles of trails that consist of hills jumps waters and of course muddying. It seems that they have Porta potty restrooms hot showers and equipment cleaning stations as well. They claim to have one of the largest mud truck areas with several miles of trails rock climbing walls and mud pit area. They have access for street legal 4 Wheel Dr. truck all the way to the custom built monster trucks. And again, if you happen to have a swamp buggy in your backyard that you’re looking to bring out, this place can accommodate it. They have hundreds of acres at the swamp buggy can go in including a mini Everglades Area. This place looks like a ton of fun, and I’m excited to check it out myself.
The name of this one really got me cracking up, the redneck yacht club is definitely one to be considered. Officially called the Redneck Mud Park over in Punta Gorda Florida this park seems to offer at all. They’re riding trails have over 880 acres of land that accommodate ATV side-by-side‘s and even smaller trucks and jeeps. What’s very cool, is that if you get your ATVs stuck they even have an extraction vehicle that can come to your rescue. They seem very active on social media even posting as recent as a couple hours from when this article was written. This one seems pretty legit, in addition to a lot of fun. Their ticketing ranges from $95-$100 at the gate which typically seems to get you three days plus camping. Not a bad price for everything this park offers all in one area.
The next ATV Recreation Park we should add is called bone Valley ATV park. This park is located in Mulberry Florida and if you’re like me I asked myself where in the world is Mulberry Florida? When looking further into ATV trails near me, the map it looks like it is just south of Lakeland around Winter haven, just east of St. Petersburg and Tampa. This park claims to have 200 acres of tracked that includes 8 miles of trails to practice areas an open area hills to climb, and a picnic area. This part looks like it has just over 5000 likes and they are relatively active recently posting within a month of the date of my research. Their website claims to be open from Friday through Monday, and Tuesday through Thursday they are closed. They have entry fees that range from five dollars for kids to $15 for adults annual passes for $100 for children, and $250 for adults. They also have two day and three day passes from $25-$35 per adult. The prices just quoted above are for county residence. Non-county residence have slightly higher fees that look like just about five dollars more for each of those options. From the looks of it, this park looks pretty legit, especially since this parks information was actually found on Polk County‘s own website.
Now let’s hop on over to the bartow motocross. This track claims itself to be a family friendly off-road dirt race track for both dirt bikes and four wheeler quads to ride. Even kids friendly peewee track exist as well. They offer camping overnight no hook ups, clean bathrooms, a bite to eat, and tons of fun. They are social media active as recent as the day that this article was written. And check this, their website link actually works, woot woot! Their website claims to be open on Thursday from 5 to 9 PM for open practice Saturday from 10 AM to 4 PM for open practice and Sunday from 10 AM to 4 PM for open practice. They don’t have any regular practice on race nights. They do appear to run races and organize the race is for both bikes and quads. And they also offer classes on how to ride. They have a gate fee for $10 per person, and a class fee for $25 per class with a membership and $35 without. Their requirements show that you must have helmet goggles, long pants, gloves, and boots, if you are riding a pit bike, a peewee, how many, a big bike. It is also suggested that you were chest protectors, kneepads, or new braces and any other kinds of protective gear. If you feel like bringing a leash it looks like it’s allowed but it must be leashed and muzzled.
Located over in Okeechobee, Florida, Florida cycle park is a nice wide open track with hills and jumps mostly geared for motorcycles. However because it’s an old dirt track and there’s not a lot of trails through the woods any type of ATV appears welcome. Also they welcome any range of experience from peewee, beginners, to experts. It’s got a nice mix of dirt and sand and clay for a few hard packs actions of writing as well. there are occasional motocross lessons and race events at the park as well. Membership is required in order to gain access to the park and from what I could find it looks like it’s five dollars per person as a spectator or $30 per person as a writer. If you want to camp on the park it’s $15 per day, or $50 for a full year. It looks like this track he’s liked by over 7000 people on social media and they’re pretty active on their social media sites, posting as of a couple of days from the time that this research for ATV trails near me was done.
The big scrub recreation area is primarily a camping area that is in the south central portion of the Ocala national Forest. It has 47 sites in a trail head that provides writers campsite to trail access for the Ocala Centennial Trail. Reservations are required, but it does include area amenities such as tent camping, camping trailer, picnic tables, toilets, drinking water, parking. It appears at the fees are $20 per night for camping and operators pass is needed to ride the Centennial Trail. An OHV permit is required if you want to use the trail system. All Ocala national Forest campgrounds and trails allow pets but they must be kept on a leash no longer than 6 feet in or not permitted in the swimming and picnic areas. For OHV camping campers with the ATVs I said to be welcome at the big scrub park in camp room where there is a direct access to the campground and the 47 mile Ocala Trail. There are no hook up or dump stations. As mentioned the big scrub campground provides access directly into the Ocala Centennial Trail for the ATV riders into the tread lightly four wheel driveway for OHV use. Parking is only available for registered campers, and the fee is $10 for a trail fee.
Past week creek motocross park claims to have ridge black dirt on an out door style track. The track is motocross style with lots of jumps and fun for both beginners and pro riders. They also have a peewee track with table tops bowl turns roller hills for all levels. They limit the tracks to the bikes and ATVs new bigger than 65 mL, two strokes and 110 mL for strokes. The regular trails throughout the world areas are complete and ready. It is around 60 acres a perfectly tender trail that are both motorcycle and ATV friendly. There is a bike wash area available, and there is also a Renee Camping provided with 30 amp RV hook ups that are available. As with some of the other parks past week claims that they are a drug-free family park. No firearms and no fireworks are allowed on premises. They only want you to ride on the track in the same direction with the other riders you should not do a huge turn or go into the opposite direction. Pets are allowed but they must be on a leash at all times and please clean up after your pet, they ask. All motorcycle and ATV riders Are required to sign waivers.
Clear Creek of Highway vehicle riding area, in the Blackwater River State Forest looks like a pretty official place to ride. It appears it is managed by some official resources such as the Florida forest service agriculture and conservation service. They claim that the trail was established in 2015 and has over 50 miles of trails for the writers. This includes over 615 acres. It is a natural train ranging from hardwood hammocks and pines to ravines. They caution people saying that there are unforeseen hazards that may exist, conditions are subject to constant change. Although they try to keep up with it regularly. Everyone must enter the gate located at the Redbird Trail in Milton Florida. If the ATVs are unlicensed, or not street legal vehicles must be trailered or hauled in and out of the riding area. They are open from 8:30 AM to 5 PM gates closed promptly at 5 PM. They asked that people do not leave any trash on the trails. They do not allow double riding on ATVs unless it is a two person rider as designed by the manufacture. All riders must wear DOT approved protective headgear, and all riders under the age of 16 must also wear eye protection and ankle boots. A permit is required for each ATV in the areas and they’re valid from July 1 to July 30 with no refunds. Single day use permits are also available. Mopeds golf carts, go carts, dune buggy‘s, real buggies, or other street legal vehicles are not allowed on the trail. Costs for the passes are $15 per machine per day. Also for the passes from July 1 to June 30 or $80. That is for an annual pass. And $40 for January 1 to June 30 annual pass. Trails are only one way and vehicles must be 65 inches or less in width. Campgrounds are available at the clear creek campground with four spacious primitive campsites available for camping on Friday and Saturday nights. I’ll campers must check in on the first day reservation by 5 PM to receive gate combinations. No riding after dark and campfires are only permitted in grills or designated sites. Firewood on the forest floor may be picked up by hand and used in the campground. Alcohol is prohibited.
The crooked Creek mud bog is located in Carrabelle Florida. It is an off-road park that includes deep mud pits and also A dragstrip. There is primitive camping, vault toilets, and trash cans on site. There’s also spray wash area, a concrete boat ramp, and kids playground area on the property as well motorcycles and dirt bikes, along with ATVs are prohibited. But side-by-side, YouTV‘s, jeeps, dune buggy‘s, swamp buggy‘s, and 4 x 4 trucks are allowed. It is $20 per rider.
State city motocross, claims them selves to be a premier Florida motocross race track. They have those a riding area, but primarily they appear to be a motocross school. This includes the facilitation of races, brackets, and competitions. Writers of all levels are welcome. They have Saturday night races, they include $10 gate fee for spectators and riders. If you’re racing it’s $25 per class. They have Saturday night practice with a gate fee of $10 and practice fee of $15. They have practice every Thursday night for a gate for you $10 and practice fee of $15. They have Sunday practice $10 gate fee and $30 practice V. Motocross schools are every Saturday from 9 AM to 12:30 PM, and no membership as required. No gate fee. The school cost $25 dollars. They also ran out bikes if you need them, you can rent a motorcycle at the track. The award banquets are held at the end of the year for the typewriters and all 36 level classes. They seem to be pretty liked on social media with over 26,000 people that like them they’re active on social media posting within two hours of the time I did this research.
This club, located in Brooksville Florida, tends to the youth has its name shows. Their website claims to be a children’s riding club and practice facility. They want to provide a safe family friendly environment where kids can ride safely and get the time writing so they can be better riders and racers. Ages four years old and up that are beginner and intermediate writers are welcome, as long as all the proper gear are provided. They have a peewee ATV trail near me and intermediate track as well. Larger bikes are welcome but only beginner riders. Day and unlimited rider memberships are available, as well as private one on one lessons. They have over 1000 people that like them on social media and they seem to post pretty regularly with updates on training times and riding times. Seems like a very cool place to bring the kids.
Gator back cycle park is located in Newberry Florida it is an off-road motorcycle park. Apparently they host several American motorcycle association motocross events throughout the year. To be honest, there’s not a lot of information on social media or on their website about their track or how it works. This appears to be more of a track used for events, then it is for every day riders looking for a place to ride.
The graveyard mud bog seems to be a pretty fun place. From what I can see over 10,000 people like this on social media, and they are very active on social media with pictures and other happenings at the track. They clean themselves to be an old-school mud bog park with over 300 acres in North Florida‘s Oak hammock‘s. This track is located in Jasper Florida. They have mud holes, and awesome side-by-side and ATV trail system, shaded campgrounds, kids area, and tons of beautiful natural Florida scenery. Their website claims to welcome all four wheel vehicles, from jeeps, trucks, ATVs, you TVs and more. There are side-by-side and ATV trail system leads to natural swamps and Springs. They even have a kid friendly mud hole for 110 mL and other bikes that is set away from the other holes. Plus they have tree-lined, shaded campsites that are included with the week ticket price that is suitable for any individual, or family camping.
The iron horse Ranch seems mostly like a large vehicle muddying trail. But they pull in quite a bit of popularity with all the over 52,000 people liking them on social media. They post pretty regularly on their site, trying to promote their merchandise in gear. They claim to be a 500+ acre park for the true mud enthusiast and writer. They say they are known for having some of the best off-road parks in the country and has been a host to some of the best family reunions that I’ve ever been held. They say many people come back and visit the park twice a year to reunite and rekindle friendships over the years and people travel from all over the country including Canada to come check out the best money and barking pets. They say that the parks amenities include ATV only bogging, DOT truck bogging, vending, bounty hole, stage and tug pads. They also have a vehicle wash area, or you can wash down your ATV, buggies, and vehicles. It’s also a way to cool off on those hot summer days. They also have RV sites and primitive camping. Well, if you’re looking to get out and do a whole bunch of different things all in one location, lazy Springs Recreation Park seems to be the place to go. They claim that they have lakes for fishing jet skiing and wave running, in addition to mud pits for getting 30 with the ATVs, along with trails, motor crossing, hills of dirt and rocks, and much more. They even have zip lines and swings are the lakes, and giant slides to splash down. They do offer a TV, UTV, dirt bike rentals starting at 175 for three hours and 325 for six hours. They take cash only, and it’s $20 for the day per person, $10 per off-road vehicle, $10 per boat or Jetski, $10 per tent, camper or RV. Kids nine and under are free. They seem to be open from Friday to Sunday, 5 PM to 6 PM on Friday. 7 A.m. to 6 PM Saturday, and 7 AM to 6 PM Sunday. No riding after dark. And for those wanting to have yearly access they do have $300 plus tax for one person, and 1000+ tax for a family of four. The pass grants unlimited access to the lazy springs and includes one machine. I guess it does not include special events. They have over 15,000 people that like them, and over 32,000 people that I’ve checked in there. It’s located in Leah acres, Florida. They are not very active on social media, but it does look like an active park.
The Mallory swamp ATV trails is ran by the Malory swamp wildlife management and has about 35 miles of ATV trails that are mostly flat and wide with occasional loose sand. Some websites claim that the trails are open every day for riding except during the hunting season which generally runs from September to April. In order to figure out the exact days you may want to call the park just to confirm. There’s no fee but a daily use permit is apparently required that you can find on their website. They do allow motorcycles, dirt bikes, ATVs, YouTV‘s but they do not allow jeeps, swamp buggy‘s, camping, or campfires.
Mesa motocross park located in Fellsmere Florida claims to be a safe and fun motocross park located in Fellsmere, Florida with a big motocross track that is beginner friendly. They claim to provide many amenities making the trip to the park the best possible including clean and permanent restrooms, and shaded gazebos. The park consist of a main track and intermediate track for all school levels and is a division of Miami motocross park. They have over 5000 likes on social media and they seem to post pretty regularly about things going on at the park. The rates are $25 for members $35 for nonmembers and membership is $25 in a spectator is five dollars. They appear to share updates regarding their track and their upkeep pretty regularly on their website. Definitely want to check out if you were in the area. Miami Motorcross Park
Miami motocross park is in open area track of dirt prepared more specifically for track writing. They do offer lessons but they also allow people to ride freely, it appears they primarily run dirt bikes, and motorcycles. It is near the heart of Miami and they welcome all ages and skill levels. But they do confirm that no ATVs are allowed. They have three tracks available for writing; a peewee track for the youth, and intermediate tATV trail near me with a track for beginners, and a competitive motocross track from experience riders. They have over 10,000 likes on social media and they seem pretty active as well. I feel pretty confident showing up to this place and it being open.
Again a little more geared towards motocross, this park offers you know Sandy motocross track and separate peewee tracks for several miles in of woods and trails. The main track is about a mile long and can accommodate people of all skill levels. The park is typically open on the weekends weather permitting. They do allow ATVs at their park but they do not allow side-by-side ‘s, jeeps, dune buggy‘s, swamp buggy‘s. They charge $20 per rider and $30 for a family. They do not have a lot of information about the track online but they seem pretty active and social media with over 1,500 people that like it.
Well this particular track has a present online but they have no social media interaction or engagement. They do have a profile that simply says that they’re open five days a week and will attempt to accommodate riders at the requesting to write on Tuesday or Wednesday. They have zero people following their page, and they have zero posts. But they say that their page was created in July 2010. The link that goes to the webpage is broken and does not lead to any webpage at all some websites say that the last nine statuses track is that it’s open. It is a $30 per rider fee $40 per rider for the quads, $l25 for the peewee track, camping tent is $20 and camping with an RV is a $30 fee. I will definitely check in and call this park before traveling any significant distance before arriving. Based on their very minimal internet presents, I would proceed with caution.
The MX 191 Trail located in Milton Florida has a track that’s designed for all skill levels. It’s 1 mile long and 30 foot wide it is a mix of different clay and sand for all types of rides. They have a peewee track. They have over 2000 people that like this and they have a pretty regular social media presence but they do not have a webpage to check in on that I can see. Again I would proceed to this track with a little bit of caution.
The north Florida motocross track seems to be a pretty good one. They claim to have 35 acres of motocross racing and practicing for all ages including kids beginners novices and experts. Two Jack’s and a third one is also coming soon in the year 2021. They have about a mile of clay and sand track on their ATV trail near me, a quarter mile mini track for beginners, 2/3 a mile outback track that they were working on. Their fees are $30 a day if you’re riding with adult, $25 a day riding each child, $30 overnight camping with hook ups, $15 primitive camping with no hook ups. Over 4000 people like this on social media and it looks like the post pretty regularly as well.
This ranch does not have a lot of information online, but it claims to have over 5 miles of land dedicated to recreation and relaxation for all ages. They’re very basic website talks about firearm training, survival training, events and media but claims that ATV riding is no longer available at their site.
The United States department of agriculture runs the Osceola national forest, and that includes 0 HV road riding, as well as many other outdoor things to do. They claim on their website that motorized vehicles are allowed on some of the roads and vehicles are permitted on numbered roads and share the roads in some cases with off highway vehicles and other vehicles are like. They claim that the roads are clearly marked with the forest service numbers signs and that motorized vehicles are not allowed on unmarked roads, so if you don’t see a road sign stay off the road is a good rule of thumb. They say if you’re riding an unlicensed vehicle such as an ATV, or OHV, or motocross bike you must stay on the roads designated for unlicensed vehicles. They recommend looking for road signs marked with the symbol of a jeep, motorcycle, and ATV, indicating that the road is for mixed use. The roads are numbered and are open till license vehicle. Off-highway vehicles are not allowed on and more trails. There is lots of maps that you can download for free in PDF form that you can print and bring along with you if you were going out into the area. You’re allowed to ride the unlicensed vehicles in the daylight hours including 90 minutes before sunrise and 90 minutes after sunset. If you’re interested in riding in this area I would certainly recommend heading over to the USDA for a service for Osceola national forest, and look up oh HV riding and camping recommendations. Seems like they have A plethora of information that is available for the riders in preparation for the trip.
The pecks tracks motocross park it’s going to be a rapidly upcoming track in Florida motocross. It’s located in Northeast Florida about a half hour north from Daytona Beach in about an hour south of Jacksonville. They have a host of amenities including restrooms, showers, bike wash, camping, and on premise motorcycle parts and service center. In addition there’s a snack shop for food and drinks as well. Their fees are pretty reasonable with only being $30 for a one day pass for a two wheeler and $25 for club members. The bad news is that quads are no longer allowed on the track. Did you have a fully lit peewee track available for the young riders with motorcycle sizes of 150 mL max. They also have intermediate and advanced level tracks as well. Over 5000 people following on social media, and they seem to post pretty regularly.
Revolution Off-road is a location that provides motorized and on motorize experiences. They claim to be a unique off-road adventure park it is not far from the popular locations of Orlando. The aim to be the one offering the best value for the money for the entertainment. They now call themselves revolution adventures, since they are now offering more than just motorized adventures, they do have ATVs at the location, mucky duck Rental that goes through water, buggies which are basically side-by-side’s with multiple seats. I don’t see that you can bring your own ATV or motorcycle here. It appears they only offer to use their own equipment. The non-motorized adventures include fishing archery, and clay shooting. They have over 7000 people that like it on social media but they don’t post very often, the last post I seen is about a month from the time of this research.
The sandlot off-road adventure park looks to be like quite the place. Located in Punta Gorda Florida this place seems to offer it all when it comes to off-road. They claim on their website that they’re the only part of its kind in East United States that allows pros to peewees, ATVs, motocross, RVs, campers, beach goers and family members of like to experience over 25 miles of off-road trails and six professionally designed motocross tracks. There is on-site camping with swimming lake including white sand beaches tiki bars and all. Best thing is, it’s open to the public. Their field holds over 6000 vehicles plus fiber optic infrastructure for great Internet traffic. This place seems to have open riding tracks that includes High speeds, big jumps, technical sections, Talladega corners, and more. Four jumps in over 110 feet, a triple step up, and 135+ foot triple. They have open pro track every weekend, and they do not split practices on the track if you’re high level rider or above you can move to more of the advanced track. The ATV trail near me has 80 foot table Into 100 foot table, this track will give you an adrenaline rush like no other. If you see Max around in his X.3 ask him for a thrill ride. They’re working on different layout changes and playing with different materials to figure out what will hold a best so they can do a the races helmet are required to ride this track. As mentioned they also have amateur tracks, beginner tracks, peewee tracks, and pit bike tracks. Their camping park is open to the public for five days a week from Wednesday over to Sunday. On Wednesday Thursday and Sunday they’re open from 9 to 6 PM and Fridays and Saturdays are open from 9 AM to 9 PM. no pets are allowed, and no alcohol is permitted on the property. Do have over 8000 likes on their social media and it looks like they post pretty regularly.
This track looks like it’s mostly geared to the motocross, as the name implies. Their website and their social media shows a bunch of pictures of motocross, including competitions, nationals, and brackets, for all different types. It does appear however, that you can buy passes to ride motocross, and off-road vehicles. Utility quads and off-road park are allowed only. Do you have over 6000 likes on social media and they seem to post pretty regularly. Check them out if you’re anywhere near Wildwood Florida. St. Mary’s Shoals Park
This pretty park is closed currently due to flooding. As of the time of this research. However their website shows that they have over 2500 acres of facilities and trail systems for OHV operators. The park has preserved authentic Florida, and it was opened in 2009 and has operated through grant funding through the Florida communities trust. The property is located along the Florida Georgia border, next to the St. Mary’s River. They are fishing pond pavilions restaurants. Their website claims to have over 2,500 acres consisting of separate facilities and trails systems for OHV and Equ-pedal visitors.
This track does not appear to have a website, but on their social media they claim that they are an amateur style track for every rider to enjoy. Two wheel practice on extract only, quads me may ride the same track. And they charge $30 to ride. They do have camping with 50 amp plug-ins, with weekly and monthly rate available. Over 2000 people follow this park and like it on social media. Through the photos and videos that they post on social media pretty regularly it looks like these guys are up and running. But I would probably call before making a trip out there.
Tampa MX, is located near Tampa Florida. They have over 15,000 people that like them on social media. They appear primarily to be a motocross racing track. Their website it’s just a one pager that basically points you to their social media site. Beyond that there’s not much information to be found about this track and its information. I would probably proceed with caution before heading out to this track. They have gate fees at $10, ride fees for $15, membership fees for $10 daily and $25 annual. MX school is $30 no membership required.
The swamp off-road park located in Chipley Florida claims to be a family friendly off-road park something for all. They have over 14,000 people that like it on social media at the time of this research and it looks like they post on their website very regularly. They charge $10 per off-road vehicle and $10 per person driver that is ages 12 and up. Children 1203 with a paid adult. Four wheelers and side-by-side are welcome but no dirt bikes all off-road vehicles must have four wheels. No camping allowed on site. They do have wash stations and a covered snack area with food vendors that come for food grilled food snacks and drinks for sale. You can bring coolers, but no glass bottles are permitted.
Now what happened to the Waldo motor sports park. Located in Waldo Florida their website claims to be a motocross track, a straight rhythm track, and a camping site. With membership fees for $50 includes the first ride. The practice fee of $25, weekly practice for you for $125. And the monthly practice fee for $350. Your peers to be mostly geared for motorcycles. But it does look like they have events for Trucks, buggies, and UTV’s. Did you not have a lot of information on the web about this particular track, other than it is for motocross practicing and racing. They have over 8000 people that like it on social media but they’re not posting very regularly their most recent post I was over a month ago as of the date of this research.
This trail provides a 17 mile loop for motor cyclists, ATV riders, and I like throughout the south east corner of the Ocala national Forest. It Manders through hilly Longleaf Pine habitats and through the Alexander springs. Operation hours are dawn to dusk, and right now toilets are closed due to the COVID-19. A permit is required to ride oh HV trails. If you want to get a pass you should go through the United States department of agriculture forest service for the wondering Wiregrass OHV trail head. WW Motorcross Park
This motocross park claims to be working on becoming the national caliber facility in Jacksonville Florida. They hosted round five of the 2019 pro motocross championships. They have over 15,000 people that like them on social media and seem to post pretty regularly. This check does appear to be more geared for the motocross racing circuits, competitions, etc. But if you were looking for this place to ride ATVs you should probably look elsewhere.
This park claims to have over 10,000 acres for ATV and four-wheeler use. It runs about 5 miles at its widest points, and 5 miles. In order to ride here, you must own land (access deed). From what I could find on their website, access deeds start at $1,100 and come with a gate key, and recording fees. Other lots go for $4,400 – $10,500. This land can be used for camping, hunting, ATV riding, target shooting and more. Trails, mud pits, streams and more are on the properties. Owners can invite as many guests as they wish. While similar to the Holopaw, you must own land in order to ride on these properties, there appears to be on going litigation against the local Sheriffs department who has been ticketing individuals who are riding on the private property. If you know of any resolutions make regarding this matter, kindly let us know at [email protected] so we can update this item. For the time being, it does not look like this is a great place to ride. Summary of Findings when searching ATV trails Near me in FloridaWell that about does it for the ATV trails near me in Florida. But don’t get me wrong, it looks like there is much more, from the research I found there are a lot of people who run out personal land for people to ride, and even some people ride on vacant lots illegally. Whatever your comfort level is, there’s places to ride all over Florida. But I keep it safe, I would probably stick to some of the parks that are listed above. It’s worth doing your homework, by searching around in local Facebook groups related to the type of activity you are looking to do. ATV riding is such a blast. When I move to Central Florida, one of the first things I did was purchase an ATV. I couldn’t wait to take my daughter out on some trails. But I was quickly disappointed when I couldn’t find resources to help point me in the right direction to find tracks to ride on. I literally drove to tracks that were shown on a Google map somewhere, that must have been out of dated, and I would show up pull off the ATV and start riding and get yelled at by property owners. In fact it was such a disappointing circumstance, I literally turned around and sold my ATV and I don’t think it had more than 50 miles on it. So hopefully this research has been helpful, so that others don’t have to make the same mistake I did, thinking that there were no trails nearby. The good news, is that trails exist everywhere, but especially the official ones, may just take a little bit of driving to get there. ATV Rentals Near Me FloridaLeave a reply. Rockon Recreation Rentals is the Largest Directory of Recreation Rentals in Florida. MX and ATV Trail Map Promotion Ad Top Destinations
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Redneck Mud Park. 44570 Bermont, Punta Gorda, Florida 33982, United States (239) 600-4783
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A Redneck Yacht Club Mudventure. November 11, 2009. BY KATHY GREY [email protected]. Guests of the park thrive on the deafening sounds of massive motors that narrowly miss getting stuck in the mud. There's a Punta Gorda playground for off-road groupies to indulge their hunger for mud. The Redneck Yacht Club opened in February this year ...
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More Mud. More Fun. More of YOUR Friends! The Redneck Yacht Club. The World's Most Exciting Off-Road Park! You Bring The Party, We'll Supply The Mud! Danny Kelly was been born and raised in Southwest Florida and feels proud to call the area home. Growing up the son of a potato farmer, he carried on the tradition for several years in Charlotte County until about 10 years ago when he decided to ...
Charlotte County has the Redneck Yacht Club - one of the largest and wildest off-road parks in the world. It is a Mud Park with three lakes, one larger than most similar parks. Danny Kelly grew up in the Southwest Florida area and started Kelly Brothers, a marine contracting firm. He found enough room in massive Charlotte Harbor for his ...
Redneck Mud Park is two miles past the light at the SR 31 intersection on your left side. Easy to reach from anywhere in Florida! We are located in eastern Charlotte County in beautiful Southwest Florida! Social. Redneck Mud Park. 44570 Bermont, Punta Gorda, Florida 33982, United States (239) 600-4783.
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The Redneck Yacht Club was carved out of former potato fields near Punta Gorda by Dan Kelly who has always been a lover of all things off-road. Dan recognized the need for suitable parks for off-road recreation, and being in the marine contracting business he had the ability and tools to make it happen. Planning and building of the park took a ...
The park, originally named Redneck Yacht Club, was built and opened by founder Danny Kelly in December 2008. In his youth, Kelly and his friends were often chased off private property while riding, so his keen desire to provide a place for off-road enthusiasts to ride came from the heart.
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No chainsaws. 12. Keep your valuables secure as the mud park is not responsible for lost or stolen items. 13. Report any accidents or injuries to a staff member immediately 239-672-1083. 14. Follow all signs and instructions provided by the staff and park. 15. You may NOT save camping spaces for others.
The Redneck Yacht Club calls itself the "world's most exciting off-road park." The park sits on more than 800 acres, offering an off-road experience for truck enthusiasts and ATV riders. It ...
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