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North Carolina
Uwharrie National Forest

Directions:
From Charlotte, NC, Take I-85 N. to Hwy. 49 E. Stay on 49 E. once you pass Badin Lake look for 109. Take 109 S. about 10 miles to Eldorado Outpost once at the outpost take the next road to the right (road #1153) refer to Trail map for parking and trail system

Local Towns Include: Eldorado, Uwharrie, and Troy. all these towns are on Hwy. 109

This trail system includes lots of trails, hills, rocks, off the trail, hard to find, mud.
Helmets are not required
There is a $5 per day/per person fee

(Uwharrie Ride)



North Carolina
Brown Mountain OVR.

Directions:
From Charlotte, NC, Take Hwy. 27 N. off of I-85. Follow 27 to Hwy. 18 N, stay on 18 to Morganton, Once in Morganton 18 turns into Hwy. 181 N. stay on 181 till you come to Perry's Space Station (a gas station, its on the right) take next road to the right, Brown Mt. Beach Road. If you come to Steel Creek camp ground you have gone to far. OVR is on Brown Mt. Beach Road on the left refer to trail map for parking and trail system.

Local Towns Include: Oak Hill and Morganton

This trail system includes lots of trails Huge rocks, steep hills, Hard and easy trails
Helmets are required
There is a $5 per day/per person fee

(Ride 1)    (Ride 2)



North Carolina
My Trails/Creek System

These are located behind my house, were originally made as a path to my friends house and to Beaver dam creek
Some Mud, 1 Hell Hole,  5+ miles of creeks with deep spots, 3+ miles of trails, 3 sets of hills
Due to logging our trail system had been cut to 3+ miles before it was around 6+ miles
Local Towns Include: Crouse & Cherryville
Helmets are only required if "YOU" require one
Richard@RubiconLand.com

(Hell Hole)  (Beaver Dam Creek)



South Carolina
Antioch
Due to some "hummm i want say" Antioch has now been closed by the state of South Carolina.
This was a alsome place with lots of mud. Mud for ATV's and Trucks of all sizes.
I'm guessing around 5-8 miles of trails along with 3+ miles of wide creeks that trucks and atv's could enjoy.
Hills from Hell, and oh did i say MUD...........
maybe one day it will be reopened. I would even pay to ride there if it came to that
 



North Carolina
Mulberry Trails, INC.
 Directions:
From Lenoir, NC Go about 10 miles N. on Hwy. 321, Left on Kirby Mt. Road, Go 4 miles to Mulberry Church, bear left across bridge, parking is on the left
Wide, Safe trails, circular tracks, jumps, small hills, safe for families and children
Open Friday, Saturday, Sunday, and Monday
Fee of $10.00
and Helmets are required
NOTE: This is a good trail system for the beginner or small children. The trail system can be covered in less than 1 hour by the average rider. There is NO mud, and the creeks are blocked off. trails are dozer paths and of no challenge.
"To make it fun I would recommend taking your golf cart, for this would put a challenge into the trail system"
"I have only been once, for my first and last time"


West Virginia
Hatfield-McCoy Recreation Area
NOTE:This trail system I have not yet expericensed.
There are over 200 miles of trails awaiting the ATVer in the state of West Virginia.
There is a $25 fee for a 3 day permit.
For more info please visite the Trail Scouts Web Site. Here you will find maps, directions, pictures, and Evaluations from pervious trail riders.
From Gastoina, NC  It is estimated to be a 5+ hour drive to the trails head.
I will be planing a trip very soon.



 
 

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