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Posted by: gergb
Here is a link to all the info you should need,Coal Creek Mining & Manufacturing Company. I have been there once last fall, can't wait to go back.
Posted by: jaybeecon55
Many of the trails at Coal Creek are fire roads that are wide enough for a full size truck. I haven't been there in a while, but I've often seen railers on those trails, they should be good for sport bikes too. There are also smaller side trails that are better suited for a 4x4. Coal Creek is a good mix of both, I think you'll like it.
Jaybee
Posted by: jaybeecon55
DSLover - The link should give you all the directions you need but so you know, Livingston is about 1 1/2 hours or so away from Coal Creek.
There is also Royal Blue a little closer (141 Huntsville/ Oneida exit off I-75) but RB has a pretty steep charge for out of state riding - you have to get permits through state wildlife resources at any hunting/fishing lilcense outlet.
I wonder if 15 months is some kind of record for resurecting a thread?
Jaybee
Posted by: NewDSLover
jaybeecon55, rapdaddy or
You have directions to coalcreek from Ohio? Coming from Dayton, OH (south I-75) - We have Rode Livingston, KY for years and love it. Would like to try something different.
Thanks...........
Posted by: Ryanstones
I'm sure some of you guys have been there. Is it good for sport quads too?
6-8 of us are going 3/27-30 and would like to catch up with some sport quads who know they're way around. Thanks!
Posted by: rapdaddy
my wife and i rode there ONCE in the rain. It was to rocky for me.But i've been told i didn't ride the wright spots.if you find someone who's roed there they might be able to show you a round.They have a spring ride comeing up, there should be plenty of people there.i would like to ride there ,BUT I'LL BE RIDING THE KERMIT SAND DUNES THAT WEAK.