Town Creek 4-wheeler Trail is about 15 miles of great riding fun for you and your 4-wheeler. This 4-wheeler trail area is managed by the Oconee Ranger District and they do enforce the rules that you must have a spark arrestor and muffler installed on your 4-wheeler prior to riding these National Forest Service managed lands.
When these 4-wheeler trails are wet or muddy, they do ask that you not ride the trails to avoid damage to the terrain and environment.These are multi-use trails and are open to: Motorcycles, all-terrain vehicles, and bicycles. There are numerous loop backs on this 4-wheeler trail and there are also numerous creek crossings and the 4-wheeler trailhead is actually at a hunt camp.
These 4-wheeler trails are well marked and rated easy so even beginning 4-wheeler riders will find these trails not too challenging and a fun ride. If you have not forded water before in your 4-wheeler, make sure to have someone along for the ride that has and can show you the proper way to ford a creek or stream to avoid damage to the land and safety for yourself.
These trails are mostly flat terrain with very few hills or inclines. Newer 4-wheeler riders will enjoy the change to trail ride and use their newly learned 4-wheeler handling skills, while seasoned riders will just enjoy the scenary and ride. If you are riding your 4-wheeler in the early morning or early evening, you will probably encounter some of the local forest citizens. Also, if you have a camera handy, you are assured of some great shots for your photo album!
These 4-wheeler trails are easy and fun no matter what your 4-wheeler skill level is, make your next easy day of 4-wheeler riding at Georgia's Town Creek soon!