yes they will be fine i took my stock tacoma through all the green and blue trails with absolutely no problems just follow the signs and map they give you when you pay the 5 dollars to get in and have fun ive never air down while ive been there several times so dont worry and enjoy the trails just go slow remember slow is your best friend on the trails
I also drove a full size truck. Went through all blue and green trails no problem. Some light scratch to surface, but you won't even recognize the scratch from 6 feet away
Unfortunately no camping of any type until further notice. Park is open on limited capacity from 8:00am until 8:00pm. It's better to call before arriving since sometimes it reaches full capacity
How much does it cost to camp? Do you also have to pay an additional entrance fee?
P & S Merlier | Sep 11, 2020
sheena silva | Sep 11, 2020
10 bucks to camp. If u come after close, u can use the kiosk at the ranger station, it accepts cash and debit/credit cards. If u go for day use its 5 bucks and if u decide to camp anyways u can just show them ur receipt and pay the additional 5. Checkout is at noon.
Are there currently functional showers at the camps? State web site says it depends on possible water restrictions.
P & S Merlier | Sep 11, 2020
Graciela Rodriguez | Sep 11, 2020
I think yes
When can people start taking 2stroke dirt bikes
Felipe Ruiz | Sep 11, 2020
Ben Emmert-Aronson | Sep 11, 2020
October 1 to May 31
I have a 450 is there anywhere good do ride
outdoor boys | Sep 11, 2020
Ben Emmert-Aronson | Sep 11, 2020
Just took my 650 dual sport down there. Tons of trails to ride! Most of the bikes are 250 dirt bikes, but as long as you've got good tires you'll be fine.
There are plenty of "dirt road"-type easy trails that your CRV would be able to traverse. Most (if not all) trails on the 4x4 areas -- that is, not the motorcycle/quad area -- are for bidirectional travel, so driving at "rally" speeds probably isn't the best idea unless you've got plenty of road ahead that's visibly clear. Since this is mountainous terrain, clear stretches are few, and the lengths of those stretches are short. But you will definitely have fun, even if you keep it slow, and stick to the safest trails for your vehicle's capabilities. You'll still be able to make your way to gnarly sections of trails, and the obstacle course, to watch built rigs do crazy stuff, and better yet, to chat with others about the park and of course about off-roading. Everyone there, in my experience, is super friendly and happy to chat and lend advice.
Know if the ranger sees you they will either warn you or give you a ticket only if it is a hunting ATV which allows two people or has a two-person seat can you ride doubles
No drones are not allowed if the sheriff or Ranger Steve's you riding drones they will tell you to immediately stop because if a helicopter needs to come in to airlift someone who is injured it might interfere with their controls