tried some snow wheeling today with some friends, Bill's 491 Offroad Park, KY
http://www.bills491offroad.com/the park was fun, and since it was close to Xmas, we had the run of the park to ourselves, the snow and ice gave us some interesting challenges
The park has something for every level of Jeep, from rock crawling, to mud, to trail riding, the creek runs the entire length of the park, and has a moderate rocky bottom, trails for the most part are wide, some areas are tight but there are by passes everywhere. The park was very clean, there are restroom facilities (porta jons) through out the park. The canteen is open on Saturday and Sunday, the have the typical food, burgers, sandwiches, chips, dogs, brats, metts, ice cream the food was cheap, but tasty. The also have free air available on site for those who air down, Alexandria is the closest town large enough for lodging, about 15 mins from the park. The park is just south west of Cinci about 15 miles. Bill, the owner was present when we we there, and is a very nice individual, he offers group rates, but call ahead, he likes to have at least 12 people for the group rates. The entrance to the park has a very tight 180* turn, so trailering is not advised due to limited space in the entrance.
I would love to go back when the park does not have snow, the snow and ice made it difficult to see many parts of the park, and we had to break through 3" of ice in the creek to run it.
I believe it is closer than Haspin for many of the Dayton area folks, and I wouldn't mind making regular runs there. I give it 4 stars out of 5, the price was great, park is easy to get to, and the drive in was very scenic.
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