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Where does everyone ride around Birmingham Al. ?

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Posted by: TSPOON

will open back up in feburary when deer season is over


WILBORN ATV TRAILS

ATV RIDING AT NEW ATV PARK IN CULLMAN, AL
OVER 100 MILES OF TRAILS OVER 4000 ACRES
MUD, CREEK CROSSING, HILLS, FROM PLEASURE TO EXTREME

LOCATION: STOUTS MOUNTAIN
TIME: 8:00 AM TO 6:00 PM SATURDAY AND SUNDAY
SATURDAY NIGHT RIDING AVAILABLE
COST: $15.00 A ATV

NO : ALOHOLIC BEVERAGES, DIRT BIKES, OR FIREARMS
ALLOWED

CONTACT: DENNIS WILBORN 1-800-337-3878 (256) 737-9595

DIRECTIONS: HWY 91 SOUTH OF HANCEVILLE TO CO. RD 522 ON RIGHT, TAKE 522 TOWARD STOUTS MTN. BAPTIST CHURCH FOR APPROX. 5 MILES ENTRANCE IS ON LEFT ACROSS FROM BROWN HOUSE.

FROM I-65 TAKE EXIT 291 (HWY 91 NORTH TO HANCEVILLE)
TO CO.RD 522 JUST BEFORE BP STATION ON RIGHT, 522 WILL BE ON LEFT. FOLLOW DIRECTION ABOVE.


Posted by: Tile4u

You might try the Kentuck OHV trails at Talladega National Forest near Anniston. Google it for more information. We rode there today for the second time and had a blast. 26 miles of trails. Trails are not as narrow as The Ridge. Good parking area with facilities. Thakes about a hour from bham to get there. Only $5.00 per atv. There as also the same set-up in the Bankhead National Forest past Cullman.

Posted by: Tile4u

I will let you know. You might check out the Cheaha Trail Riders website it has lots of usefull information on trails and other stuff.

Posted by: SNAKBTN

I live in Irondale , just outside of Birmingham and looking for places to ride my new ATV .I just bought a Polaris 500 EFI Mossy Oak edition

I went to the Ridge last Sunday but it is more Motorcycle oriented, trails real narrow.

We have been riding between Irondale and Moody by the Cahaba River and old RED Diamond mines


just looking for more places to ride

Posted by: SNAKBTN

Let me know when you all are going to Talladega again, I will try to go



Posted by: SNAKBTN

Some buddies and me went riding today for about 5 hours over one the northside of Trussville at the DEERFOOT PKWY exit off I-59 .
Very good trails, terrain is dort,rocks,bunch of hills, and plenty of water and mud. We had to pass through the Cahaba River about 15-20 times .
Lots of camping spots along the trails that we ran across by the look of old campfires.

We will have to get a ride up to go over their again soon .

Posted by: SNAKBTN

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