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.
Thank you, I only ask, as my CR-V is lowered the tires are tucked under the fenders welds, it is rt4wd, and stick and has a swapped motor. I'm just curious on how bumpy rutty the beginner area is, any way to find a flat grass plateau. @hello.low.rd1 for pick. Wanting to go real bad, first time in the mud for it
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