The Jeep Adventure TrailĀ now officially Open! This trail is designed for the everyday jeep owner that has the desire to get “off road”! The trail will wind you through the woods and hollows of Big Rock Off Road Park. There will be some mud and easy hills to traverse, but nothing your Jeep can’t handle easily. You will also ride the ridges and old farm roads that cover the property. Enjoy a picnic lunch at the Overlook with a beautiful view of the Ohio River and City of Maysville.
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Hey will be down to check it out is there any camping nearby? We live at the end of AA on the river bank just above the Greenup Dam. We will be down this week some time.
We have a campground with electric hookups, showers and restrooms.
the jeep trails and all the new hills made big rock worth going to they are extremely nice by the way thats me on the tire crawl in the cherokee
This sounds like a lot of fun. Can’t wait to come check it out!
Thanks for the heads-up! I must have been in a hurry!
Awesome, i’ll have to bring one of my many and legendary 4X4 cars down & make a weekend of it!
Stayed a couple of days on a short vacation with my son Stephen this summer, thank you all so much for your hospitality and great time truly enjoyed and a time ol’ Dad will always remeber, great place to ride and wonderful people Thank Again….
I own a 1997 Ford Ranger 4×4. It has a 4.0L V6 with 31″ off-road tires. I was wodering if it could handle this, or some of your other trails?
Yes, it could.
Thinking of trying out a 1988 Jeep Wagoneer Limited (XJ) on some of the trails she is bone stock with stock sized tires although they are off road tires could I make it through the trails there? thanks
Bill
Bill,
If the trails are fairly dry you could handle our Jeep Adventure Trail, and all of the “Top of the Park”
Can’t wait to bring my “new-to-me-” ’05 LJ down there to hit the adventure trails.
Are most of your easy jeep trails pretty wide? I want to brings brand new jeep but do not want to get pin strips from trees
It will do just fine, especially if it’s not too wet and muddy