If you have a new ATV rider or someone that needs more practice riding on natural terrain, look no further than the Tri County ATV Park. This area is a very well maintained facility that has just under 14-acres of very easy ATV riding fun that is open for your enjoyment all year round. Additional perks of this riding area include trail shelter and a small picnic area in case you and your ATV buddies want to stop and have a great picnic.
If you happen to be riding your ATV in on these trails in the early morning and early evening hours, you will probably see some of the wildlife residents of this area checking you out quietly from behind the brush as you ride your ATV along the trail.
The facility has plans to expand the area to over 25-miles of ATV riding trails and an additional riding area and a classroom building is planned as part of the expansion of the facility.
Safety gear is required to ride your ATV here. A DOT approved helmet and goggles are a requirement for anyone riding no matter what your skill level or age. Riders under 16-years of age cannot ride alone. These trails are well maintained, but getting debris kicked up is a good possibility, goggles will keep any debris from lodging in your eyes and gloves will help you maintain a good grip on your ATV.
These trails are not designated as multi-use and ATVs only are allowed on the trails. The trails are well marked and offer an enjoyable ride for anyone that loves to get out and ride their ATV.