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| Challenger Park MX | ||
Challenger Park MX ![]() Status: Open Type: Track (Private) Location: Centerton, AR Difficulty: View Details... View Map... Print...This family friendly motocross park is open to both quads and motorcycles. The track is surrounded by tall grass with trees at the perimeter. It can sometimes be a bit dry and hard with a fair amount of dust, but the atmosphere is casual and friendly. The park is generally open for practice on Saturday and Sunday but see the website for current schedules and fees. The parking area has a set of bleachers for spectators and basic amenities. Call before you haul. |
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| Macks Pines | ||
Macks Pines ![]() Status: Open Type: Trail (Private) Location: Dover, AR Difficulty: View Details... View Map... Print...Family owned for 18 years, this facility offers RV hookups, cabins, convenience store, horse stables and a café. Trail access is across the street which offers 28 miles of marked multiuse trails and hundreds of miles of unmarked trails. Canoeing is about 10 miles away and shuttle arrangements can be made at the front desk. Check with the Forest Service as they are currently in the process of proposing a OHV annual pass fee. |
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| River Ridge Motocross | ||
River Ridge Motocross ![]() Status: Open Type: Track (Private) Location: Norfork, AR Difficulty: View Details... View Map... Print...Open to both quads and motorcycles, this well-groomed and maintained track consists of a mixture of rich loamy material and sand with a nice red color. Trees surround the track and primitive camping is allowed. |
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| Sandtown Farms | ||
Sandtown Farms ![]() Status: Open Type: Combo (Private) Location: Batesville, AR Difficulty: View Details... View Map... Print...Located in the scenic Ozark mountain area in northeastern Arkansas, this private ranch is open year-round and offers 3,100 acres of various trails that cater to all skill riding levels along with direct access to county and state land which provide many more miles of trails to explore. Trail highlights include a large cave with an underground river and waterfall, scattered abandoned mines and natural springs, scenic rock overlooks and numerous creek crossings. Permission must be obtained in advance by contacting the property owners and first time riders need to contact a trail guide. Overnight camping is permitted and there are several electric and water sites available for $5/night. |
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