For a new experience specific for ATV riders, head down to West Texas Baja. West Texas Baja is home to two tracks designed for ATV practice and ATV fun.
There are several areas on both West Texas Baja tracks that are designed for practice or learning ATV riding techniques. There are several reasons ATVers would use these tracks. They could be new to ATV riding and want to polish their skills. They could also be competition ATVers looking for additional practice.
These trails provide that outlet for both types of riders. Sharp turns are abundant on both tracks. This allows ATV riders to experience just how sharply their ATV can actually corner. The tracks also have elevation changes. This means there are several hills that ATVers can practice climbing, or drop-offs where they can experience the speed of acceleration.
For those ATV riders looking for fun, the tracks provide this experience as well. Riders can bump along on rocky terrain with their ATV. This is where you separate the boys from the men and the girls from the women. The tracks also have water accumulation that ATVers can slosh through.
Another great feature only the most adventurous would enjoy is the dust kick-up. The trails are covered with dry dust that kicks-up and clouds when ATVing. This gives riders the illusion of trekking through the desert.
Since the tracks on West Texas Baja have an element of danger for ATV riders, they do try to throw in an element of safety. At the most critical turning points on each track, large hay bales are placed in case a fall should occur. The hay bales are intended to absorb the shock of the fall.
West Texas Baja is the perfect location for honing your ATV skills or just having a great time.