Just minutes from downtown Hot Springs, this family-run Off-Road Park turns rugged terrain into lifelong memories. More than 100 miles of meticulously marked trails range from gentle forest routes to wild rock crawls, inviting fir...
Off-roaders consistently praise the impressive trail system here, which offers everything from beginner-friendly paths to seriously technical challenges. The terrain variety keeps things interesting with rock climbs, creek crossings, and steep hills, while the trails themselves are exceptionally well-marked and maintained. Multiple reviewers highlight how easy navigation is, letting you focus on the fun rather than figuring out where to go. The campground facilities earn high marks too, with clean bathrooms featuring hot showers and full RV hookups that work reliably. The staff genuinely seems to make a difference in people's experiences. Guides get specific shoutouts for being attentive and helpful, actually getting out to assist riders with gearing and technique rather than just leading the pack. The front desk crew is noted for being friendly and providing useful trail recommendations. A few practical heads-ups: WiFi is weak or non-existent at campsites (though cell service improves on the trails), and the campsite lights are quite bright, so blackout curtains help. Plan to get dusty and bring or buy goggles onsite. The overall vibe is welcoming for both first-timers and experienced riders looking to test their rigs.
First time Off Roading. Experience was awesome. We were given a detailed map of the trails by the female owner, super friendly . She took her time walking us through everything we needed to know! Highly recommend this park. Looking forward to returning and experiencing more difficult trails.
Lisa Pearson
June 17, 2026
First time Off Roading. Experience was awesome. We were given a detailed map of the trails by the female owner, super friendly . She took her time walking us through everything we needed to know! Highly recommend this park. Looking forward to returning and experiencing more difficult trails.
Lisa Pearson
June 17, 2026