Post by Moderator on Jan 18, 2008 13:07:57 GMT -5
The park has over 70 miles of trails designated for ATVs, motorcycles and mountain bikes. The park is set up as an open-riding park. There are a few areas that are off limits for riding, which include the campground, park service area and beach area. There is one main trail that runs north and south in the northwest section of the park and is marked with green arrows on orange posts. This is the only trail that is marked that takes you to and from the campground and motocross area with a return trip on the same trail. The majority of the trails are not marked, but they lead you back to the main trail. Additional designated and marked trails are under construction. With the vast number of trails and the open-riding concept in place, a map of all the trails is unavailable. Plan your trip ahead of time and always ride in groups of two or more.
ORVs are prohibited from entering the Kelley Branch Stream Restoration Area located in the south central part of the park.
With the heavy use of ORVs, hikers are recommended to use the hiking trails in the adjoining Rocky Fork Lakes Conservation Area.
Motocross Track
The motocross track is a professionally designed course that has motocross jumps and turns. The course loops around a 10-acre track. Parts of the course go through a wooded area and back in front of the grand stand area. The track is open to the more experienced riders. The track is used for sanctioned motocross races. See the MXP racing section for more information. A youth track is located north of the Motocross Track for those with less experience.
The motocross track will be closed at least two days before each race weekend for preparations and will reopen one hour after racing is completed on Sunday. Please call ahead at (573) 443-5315 for more detailed information.
Youth Riding Area
This area is located north of the Motocross Track. This small riding area has be set aside for children under the age of 12 years and who are riding ORVs 80cc or under. Adult supervisor is required at all times. On race days, the youth track is closed along with the main track.
MXP Racing
Motocross Parents (MXP) coordinates and sponsors all races held at the park. Check www.mxpracing.com for more information on racing classes and entry fees. MXP is a member of the American Motorcyclist Association (AMA), the world's largest organized group of motorcycle enthusiasts. Check out www.ama-cycle.org for more information.
The motocross track will be closed at least two days before each race weekend for preparations and will reopen one hour after racing is completed on Sunday. Please call ahead at (573) 443-5315 for more detailed information.
ORV Riding Rules
What can you ride?
For a small riding fee of $3 a day, you can ride 70 miles of trails and a professional designed motocross track on your off-road vehicle.
Off-road vehicle (ORV) areas are restricted to all-terrain vehicles (ATVs), motorcycles and mountain bikes. An all-terrain vehicle is a motorized vehicle having a maximum width of 50 inches, designed to be operated off road, with handlebars for steering and a seat that is straddled by the operator. An ATV may be equipped with two, three, four or six flotation-type tires.
Any automobile, pickup truck, Jeep, dune buggy or equipment that you can not straddle and does not have handlebars is prohibited off the designated roadway. See riding rules for more information.
Hours
ORV Area
The ORV area is open during the following times:
8 a.m. - 5 p.m. daily from October through March
8 a.m. - 8 p.m. daily from April through September
A daily riding fee of $3 is charged per machine. Two-day passes are available. An annual discount pass (25 rides) is available for $60.
Phone number is (573) 443-5315
For more infomation go here
www.mostateparks.com/fingerlakes.htm
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ORVs are prohibited from entering the Kelley Branch Stream Restoration Area located in the south central part of the park.
With the heavy use of ORVs, hikers are recommended to use the hiking trails in the adjoining Rocky Fork Lakes Conservation Area.
Motocross Track
The motocross track is a professionally designed course that has motocross jumps and turns. The course loops around a 10-acre track. Parts of the course go through a wooded area and back in front of the grand stand area. The track is open to the more experienced riders. The track is used for sanctioned motocross races. See the MXP racing section for more information. A youth track is located north of the Motocross Track for those with less experience.
The motocross track will be closed at least two days before each race weekend for preparations and will reopen one hour after racing is completed on Sunday. Please call ahead at (573) 443-5315 for more detailed information.
Youth Riding Area
This area is located north of the Motocross Track. This small riding area has be set aside for children under the age of 12 years and who are riding ORVs 80cc or under. Adult supervisor is required at all times. On race days, the youth track is closed along with the main track.
MXP Racing
Motocross Parents (MXP) coordinates and sponsors all races held at the park. Check www.mxpracing.com for more information on racing classes and entry fees. MXP is a member of the American Motorcyclist Association (AMA), the world's largest organized group of motorcycle enthusiasts. Check out www.ama-cycle.org for more information.
The motocross track will be closed at least two days before each race weekend for preparations and will reopen one hour after racing is completed on Sunday. Please call ahead at (573) 443-5315 for more detailed information.
ORV Riding Rules
What can you ride?
For a small riding fee of $3 a day, you can ride 70 miles of trails and a professional designed motocross track on your off-road vehicle.
Off-road vehicle (ORV) areas are restricted to all-terrain vehicles (ATVs), motorcycles and mountain bikes. An all-terrain vehicle is a motorized vehicle having a maximum width of 50 inches, designed to be operated off road, with handlebars for steering and a seat that is straddled by the operator. An ATV may be equipped with two, three, four or six flotation-type tires.
Any automobile, pickup truck, Jeep, dune buggy or equipment that you can not straddle and does not have handlebars is prohibited off the designated roadway. See riding rules for more information.
Hours
ORV Area
The ORV area is open during the following times:
8 a.m. - 5 p.m. daily from October through March
8 a.m. - 8 p.m. daily from April through September
A daily riding fee of $3 is charged per machine. Two-day passes are available. An annual discount pass (25 rides) is available for $60.
Phone number is (573) 443-5315
For more infomation go here
www.mostateparks.com/fingerlakes.htm
Post a review on this riding area here
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