Rocky Flats ORV Trails are barely 5-miles long but it is a safe and challenging ride for 4-wheeler riders of any skill level. If you have graduated from riding on flat terrain and feel your are ready for something a little more challenging for your 4-wheeler riding experience, this 4-wheeler trail may just be what you are looking for.
These are 4-wheeler only trails and these trails offer up a challenging and safe riding experience with many sharp curves. It follows a multi-purpose woods road over piney rides and through hollows of oak and yellow poplar forest. This is a densely foliaged 4-wheeler trail although it is clearly marked and easy for even newer 4-wheeler riders to get the hang of following the trail markers.
Remember these are Forest Service Managed lands and some of the same rules apply to all these type of 4-wheeler trails. You must have a noise muffler and spark arrestor installed prior to riding these 4-wheeler trails, and you must wear your DOT approved helmet all times when operating your 4-wheeler.
The timber stands are part of a reclamation project by the National Forest Service and each grove of trees is in various states of growth for future use when the current trails are closed to be reclaimed by the forest and new trails opened for 4-wheeler use. Many of the timber stands have beautiful views of Grassy Mountain. Park your 4-wheeler and snap a few photos.
Rocky Flats ORV Trails will offer up a day of fun for you and your friends riding your 4-wheelers - next time you are in Georgia - be sure to stop by and have a great day of riding!