I was able to ride over there today. The place is huge, but still has a long way to go to being finished. Mike let me ride and said they will be open for business May 1. There's going to be about 40 miles or more of trails. Most of them are just that, trails, but very scenic. He has built plenty of obstacles and plans to build more. He's even brought in some rocks and made a rock garden.
There is hardly any natural rock, but plenty of steep hill climbs. One hill I couldn't even get to the top of. If I pushed it, I probably could have, but I didn't want to tumble down the hill, especially while riding by my self. It kind of reminds me of Beasley except on a much larger scale. It will be scarry and slick if it's raining. There are plenty of easy bipasses for everything though, which is kind of what he's looking for.
I think it would be fun for us, but it will be a little expensive. One day will be $30 and the weekend will cost $50. The catch is that you have to pay for camping and a fee for each passenger. This is where he plans to make his money. He also plans on having a shop available and even a mechanic on duty. Of course, all of this will cost you also. He also plans on stocking common parts and mods, just in case you have money left over.
Here are a few pictures that I took. I'm sorry if my description isn't the best, but if you have any questions, just ask away.
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