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Camping locations in Texas???

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Posted by: CountryJoeGlass

For places to ride in Texas goto www.ansley.net
click on mud spots for places to ride & info on them

Posted by: CountryJoeGlass

What is or where is St Joe Texas?

Posted by: skii0

there is two new places that i havent been able to check out yet...one is rural shade atv ranch about 20 miles south/east of corsicana 1800 acres...then sulphur river trails in cunningham 100 miles east of dallas...rocky ridge might be a little rough for your boys....

Posted by: DuneDragin

yall gota ck out "Where to Ride", "Sale of Kermit Sandhills Park"

Posted by: DriverDoyle

ST JOE TEXAS Its a good place to ride. you got trails if thats what you like. There is sand to play in. And you can sneek down the the redriver and do a little dragraceing. its worth a trip.

Posted by: DriverDoyle

Its a awsome place to ride. its between munster and st joe texas call them before you go there mite be haveing races 1-940-995-2903

Posted by: fordplay2

Well there is Lake Murry, Munster, Rockey Ridge. There is also Little Sahara in Waynoka Ok. Its about 5 hours from Dallas. But you would need sand tires and flags. http://www.texasatvs.com/trails.htm

Posted by: fordplay2

I love Rockey Ridge

Posted by: GALLATINrider

mud creek located in Jacksonvill,Tx it is a good place to go its about 2hrs. from dallas.
for more info i think the website is www. mudcreekoffroadpark.com

Posted by: WOT1320

Hey there guys. I am new to the forum here and have done some searching but need some advice as well. I recently got back into quads and bought myself, wife, and 2 boys each there own. I am looking for a kick ass place to camp over a long weekend (Memorial day maybe). My only restrictions are that i don't want it all torn up from ORV's. tire ruts will be hard on my boys as this is there first bike. I am wondering what places are out there that have great trails with jumps and hills, good camping facilities, and over all offer a great scenic experience. This was a major expense to get started, i just need to justify to my wife the money spent. Local trails are pretty good but we want to get out of the area for a few days and try something new? What places do you think are the best texas has to offer? TIA