A group of 5 couples are considering taking a week to ride one, or all of these parks next summer. Any opinions on which is best? Good and bad about each? How many days should we spend at each location? Should we even do all three in a week?
We like to rent a house to all stay together, but don't see many options. Maybe cabins in a campground might work best for us.
Appreciate any opinions.
Thanks!
OK in a nutshell here goes:
TWRA / WMA - Sundquist Unit / Royal Blue Unit / New River Unit / Tackett Creek had 200K acres alone and about 900 miles of trails everything from very easy to very difficult. The best positive is it is in between Brimstone on the North west and Windrock to the South. The benefit of WMA is only ONE person per machine has to have a permit a 7 day non resident is $84, again only one per machine needed.
Brimstone is 50K acres of moderate to very difficult trails, it is approx $21 per person per day.
Windrock is 70K acres of very easy to extremely difficult trails, it too is approximately $21 per person per day.
Your best bet is to stay at Eagle Rock Resort & Campground in either one or two mobile home they have or they have a 7 condo units connected together that can sleep up to 40 for big groups. I would look into renting 3 to 5 of those condos together especially units 1-4. Frome there you are only a mile from fuel, & 4 restaurants. Also you can be in Windrock north end in under 2 hours by trail if desired, same for Brimstone you can be in ist East side in under 2 hours by trail. The area is VERY ATV friendly, once you unload you can ride your SXS everywhere, to fuel, food, trails, and almost every road section needed to connect areas is already ATV legal without any special equipment or additional permits.
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CONDOS Link:
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Permit info for WMA / Royal Blue
Complete Liability Waivers Online Here: WaiverSign
Purchase Riding Permits here: Login / Enroll | Tennessee Hunt & Fish Licenses | Go Outdoors Tennessee
TN Residents:
PER DAY: TYPE 36 Cost $18.00
ANNUAL PASS: TYPE 1 & TYPE 93 Cost $56.00
JUNIOR RESIDENT ANNUAL: (Ages 13-15) TYPE 2 & TYPE 94 Cost $35.00
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ON RESIDENTS:
PER DAY: TYPE 38 Cost $40.00
7 DAY PASS: TYPE 93 & TYPE 72 Cost $84.00
ANNUAL PASS: Type 71 & TYPE 93 Cost $133.00
JUNIOR NON-RESIDENT ANNUAL: (Ages 13-15) TYPE 70 & TYPE 94 Cost $36.00
Children 12 and under do not require any permits even if operating their own machine.