The Coal Creek OHV area is a whopping 72,000 acres of off road fun to ride on your ATV that is located in Oliver Springs, Tennessee.
This property is privately owned by the Coal Creek Mining and Manufacturing Company (CCMMC). In an agreement that was hammered out with the owners of the CCMMC, the ATV riding trail system was opened around this area.
There are hundreds of offroaders at this spot every weekend enjoying the ATV/OHV trails. The trails are open to everyone and just about any type of vehicle. ATV's, motorcycles, Jeeps, buggies and many other forms of off roading are enjoyed each weekend.
The ATV trails range from many kinds of terrain from gravel roads to extreme mountainous terrain. There are easy trails for newer and inexperienced ATVers that include gravel roads and hard packed clay trails with few if any challenges.
Overall, most trails are rated "moderate" and include mud, small rocks and small hill climbs. The more "difficult" rated trails will include off cambers, tougher hill climbs, rocks, mud and should only be attempted by experienced ATV riders.
Currently, there are over 160+ miles of trails now open in the area. All ATV trails are marked with a trail number, degree of difficulty and vehicles allowed on the trail, so you know going into an ATV trail how difficult it is going to be for you. Some trails are restricted to ATV and Motorcycle use only.
The only regulation you should know before riding these ATV trails is to access the OHV area you are required to have a Land Use Permit. Each person entering the area, regardless of age or activity must possess a land use permit while using the OHV area and that is strictly enforced.