1:30 The name change had something to do with a $15m and $22m judgement against the park for a recent death and another severe injury at the park. The park was closed for a short time, then reopened under a new name and owner (the previous owner's neice).
@@ATVG Another site said that Mike sold the property to his brother, Tim. Tim may have listed his daughter (which would be Mike's neice) as the principal. Tax records don't show ownership transfer. There have been 200 emergency calls for aid in the past 3 years. Probably evey one was self-inflicted by the users of the park and not the park itself.
By far you missed the best park is Ga, Iron mountain, it has a little of everything, hills, rocks, mud, sights, and some real sketchy trails for the no fear ttpe of riding as well, atv, bikes, jeeps and sxs all welcome
You missed Iron Mountain as well as Sunnyside and Fat Daddy's. Durhamtown is one of the most overrated park in the country. They often close down trail systems and tracks after rain because they don't want to perform trail maintenance.
@@ATVG Iron Mountain is in north Georgia and has really nice scenic trails. The park is just a few years old and they have already built a really nice campground and welcome center. They also have a ton of SxS rentals and they just opened a new restaurant. Trails are pretty moderate and a lot of fun when it rains. Sunnyside just stopped operations in January due to an ongoing law suit with a mining company that is adjacent to their property. Hoping that it will reopen soon as it is the closest park to dune riding in the east. They filmed two seasons ofTruck Night in America there. The problem with the state areas like Beasley is that they are often closed due to weather, hunting or logging. Fay Daddy’s is a small park near Waycross, but a ton of fun. One side of the park is dune type riding and the other side is mud trails. I have all three parks on my channel. Durhamtown is really geared tomMX and sport quads. Besides the GP track, there isn’t a challenge for SxS. They have a bunch of amenities, however their riding fees are pretty steep and they have no night riding. Biggest issue with them is that they will close a ton of trails after a hard rain in order to prevent trail maintenance, but they still charge full price. Great insights to the parks that you list., keep up the good information.
@@ATVG it’s our local park, we live only 50 miles from it, best parts are drag strip, got a couple decent hill climbs, got a huge bowl in ground to play in, small campground, decent gear shop, bad is price, around 70 bucks a sxs + 10.00 for rider, We’ve started going to Hatfield McCoy Around 5 times a year, that place will spoil you😂
Do NOT go to Beasley Knob!! The place is a death trap. I can tell you from experience that NONE of us locals ever ride there anymore. You'll destroy whatever you take there or worse! And I have to ask? What do you know about off roading in general? Because you sure don't seem to know Jack about places!! Ever heard of Google maps dude?