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Posted by: A400L
Never been before, but hoping to go over Labor Day. Any info on fees, camping accomidations, riding requirements, or anything else I might be forgetting would be appreicated.
Posted by: Adams44
I ride there 7-10 times a year and they have an annual pass for $45.
The trails are marked if you watch closely and they will give you a map of the riding area when you check in. The closer you get to the lake, the rockier it gets. Fill the tanks to the brim and don't worry about getting lost, you will either hit trees with white rings around them on the north, the lake on the west, or the main acsess road on the south. The "main" trail so to speak starts at the second large woods entrance to the right as you drive down the acsess road. Just follow the traffic.
If you want to get away from everyone, get off the main trail and you can go for hours without seeing anyone.
Have fun!
Posted by: Adams44
There is no motocross track or flat track there, just woods, creaks, and beach riding.
Posted by: codeman
Here is a link to their web site. I haven't been but it looks like an awsome place.
[url]http://www2.lbl.org/lbl/OHVGate.html[/url]
Posted by: asfastasu
We paid $15.00 to ride 3 days, and $15.00 to camp 3 nights. The camping is the basics, but they do have portapots and a place to get water.
You must wear a helmet. No double riding. Sign up is at 9:00am and riding is from daylight to dark. You will probably see all of these rules broken, so use your good judgement. It's mostly rocky, hilly, or mud, so you will probably want to take some good gogles and waterproof boots. If you need anymore info let me know and I'll try to help ya. Have fun, ride safe.
Posted by: blasterboy104
hey does anyone know if there is a track or jumps at land between the lakes i know there a flat track ive been there once it so fun as hell
Posted by: MudCrazy
There is a place to ride about 1hr from LBL outside of Mayfield KY. at Soldier Creek. If you like deep water and decent hills, then this is the place to go. Know rules that I know of, but I have only been there once. Trust mr, the water is deep enough in place's that you will need to walk the river first before you cross. If it is to deep, then you can find a way around. Excellent rideing, but take a towel and some dry clothes.