ATV Parks In Tennessee
*Be prepared with $$$. A lot of ATV parks only accept cash at the gate.
Adventure Off Road Park
- Vehicle Rentals: No
- Camping: Yes
- RV
- Primitive – $5 per person
- Electric only – $20
- Electric/water – $30
- Tent – $5 per person
- Other Accommodations: Yes
- Cabins – $75
- Riding Fees:
- Day Pass – $20
- Restaurant: No
- Open: Year round.
General Info:
Located in the mountains of South Central Tennessee, this off road park has 500 acres with 120 trails. Trails range from mild to extreme.
They also have a dirt track and an obstacle course.
There is a large flat open area for camping with hookups available for RV. Bathrooms and showers are available for campers.
Adventure Off Road Park hosts off roading events and festivals throughout the year.
Address:
1040 Ellis Cove Rd.
South Pittsburg TN 37380
Wooly’s Off Road
- Vehicle Rentals: No
- Camping: Yes.
- Primitive – Free
- Other Accommodations: None
- Riding Fees:
- Riders – $15 per day
- 9 and under – Free
- Restaurant: No
- Open: Year round. Open Weekends.
General Info:
Wooly’s Off Road has miles of riding trails with a variety of challenging conditions including mud holes, ditches/gullys, rock ledges, rocks, roots and steep climbs.
Camping is free with two days admission. It’s primitive camping with no hookups, but there is a bath house with showers.
There is a hose to rinse vehicles.
Address:
2003 Mooresville Rd.
Lynnville TN 38472
American Rebel Mud Park
- Vehicle Rentals: No
- Camping: Yes
- Other Accommodations: None
- Riding Fees:
- Restaurant: No
- Open: Year round.
General Info:
*Park is currently closed and for sale.
As the name would suggest, this park is all about the mud – mud holes, mud pits, a mud play area with jumps and obstacles, a muddy race track and a flat mud track for drifting.
This park doesn’t go crazy deep with their mud like some parks. They keep their mud features fairly shallow so you can have fun without getting sucked into 3 feet of mud.
They also have a motocross track, a mega truck track and a drag strip.
Although this is primarily a mud park, they do have some trails for riding with some hill climbs.
Outhouses and showers available. Or clean up and cool down with a quick dip in the small lake.
Address:
3301 Natural Bridge Rd.
Waynesboro TN 38485
Wheelin’ In The Country
- Vehicle Rentals: No
- Camping: Yes
- RV 30 AMP – $25
- Tent – Free
- Other Accommodations: Yes
- Cabins – $75 – $100
- Bunk Rooms (shared bathroom) – $25 – $50
- Riding Fees:
- Vehicle/Driver – $20
- Passenger/Spectator – $20
- Restaurant: No
- Open: Year round. Open weekends.
General Info:
Privately owned off road park with 700 acres and trails for all skill levels. Open to ATVs, dirt bikes, buggies, Jeeps and hybrids. No 3 wheelers allowed.
In addition to trails, this park also has a rock garden, mud pits, ponds, ravines, gullies and rock ledges to challenge riders.
Primitive camping restrooms and showers with limited snack food available onsite.
There is also a vehicle repair area and shop.
Address:
128 Anderson Creek Rd.
Summertown TN 38483
Doe Mountain Recreation Area
- Vehicle Rentals: No
- Camping: No
- Other Accommodations: None
- Riding Fees:
- Riders – $18
- Hikers – $3
- Annual Pass – $60
- Restaurant: No
- Open: Year round.
General Info:
Over 60 miles of multi-use trails on 8,600 acres in the mountains. It’s open to non-motorized users including hikers, horseback riders and mountain bikers as well as motorized users including ATVs, UTV, SxS and dirt bikes. Jeeps, 4×4 and trucks are not allowed on these trails.
Most of the trails are multi-use and open to both motorized and non motorized activities, so users need to be courteous and respectful of other trail users especially the horseback riders.
The majority of the trails are rated easy with only 3 of the multi-use trails rated ‘most difficult’.
There are also single track trails available for motorcycle riders which are unrated but considered advanced and should only be ridden by experienced riders.
Trails are well marked, so they’re easy to navigate.
Address:
1203 Harbin Hill Rd.
Mountain City TN 37683
North Cumberland OHV Riding Area
The North Cumberland WMA (Wildlife Management Area) is comprised of two area previously referred to as Royal Blue WMA and Sundquist WMA. North Cumberland includes these two areas along with the New River tract into this multi-use area.
This is a huge OHV riding area, so it’s no surprise that it has some of the best ATV parks in Tennessee.
The OHV program is funded by federal grants and use permits to promote fun safe off roading while also adressing environmental concerns and conserving wildlife habitiat.
This is a public use area, but fees are required for riding. Primitive camping is allowed throughout the entire area.
This is a government managed area, but several privately owned ATV Resorts/Campgrounds are located on these trails and have direct access to these trails.
Windrock Park, Ride Royal Blue and Brimstone are some of the ATV parks In Tennessee serving the North Cumberland OHV Riding Area. See below for more details on these parks.
Windrock Park
- Vehicle Rentals: Yes
- Yamaha SxS 2 – 4 seats – $250 – $325 per day
- Camping: Yes
- 30/50/110 electric/water/sewer – $43
- Tent – $16
- Other Accommodations: Yes
- Yurts – $75
- Cabins – $140 – $250
- Riding Fees:
- Adult – $25.51 (1 Day)
- Adult – $41.91 (2 Day)
- Adult – $54.67 (3 Day)
- Adult Annual – $95.57
- Under 16 – $12.76 (1 Day)
- Under 16 – $20.05 (2 Day)
- Under 16 – $27.33 (3 Day)
- Under 17 Annual – $47.38
- Restaurant: Yes
- Open: Year round.
General Info:
Windrock Park is one of largest and most popular ATV parks in Tennessee. It’s a full service RV Resort with vehicle rentals, cabins, yurts, camping, gas, store, onsite food shack and miles of trails for riding.
Open to all vehicles including dirt bikes, ATVs, Jeeps, buggies and trucks. Mountain bikes and hikers are also welcome on the trails.
Located on 73,000 acres with over 300 miles of trails, you’ll find plenty of trails for everyone. Trails are rated from easy to extremely difficult.
All campsites have a picnic table and fire ring. The RV sites with hook ups also have concrete patios. All campers have access to a bath house.
The onsite Windrock Grill is a food shack serving up hamburgers and casual food. There is also a convenience store with snacks and drinks.
Gas is available onsite. Vehicle wash station.
Address:
800 Windrock Rd.
Oliver Spring, TN 37840
Brimstone
- Vehicle Rentals: Yes
- RZR 2 seater – $260
- RZR 4 seater – $360
- Slingshot – unknown
- Camping: Yes
- RV
- 30 AMP/water/sewer – $40
- 50 AMP/water/sewer – $43
- Tent – $20
- Other Accommodations: Yes
- School Bus – $85
- 5th wheel – $100
- Bunk house – $120 (shared bathroom in adjacent building)
- Bunk house – $145 (own separate shower house)
- Cabins – $100 – $300
- Riding Fees:
- Adult – $28 (1 Day)
- Adult – $42 (2 Day)
- Adult – $55 (3 Day)
- Adult Annual – $95.
- 17 & Under – $15 (1 Day)
- 17 & Under – $20 (2 Day)
- 17 & Under – $27 (3 Day)
- 17 & Under Annual – $48
- Restaurant: No
- Open: Year round.
General Info:
This resort has camping, cabins and vehicle rentals.
Located with access to the The North Cumberland WMA, this park has access to 300 miles of OHV trails and roads on over 19,000 acres.
Open to all vehicles including dirt bikes, ATVs, Jeeps, buggies and trucks. Mountain bikes and hikers are also welcome on the trails.
You’ll also have river access to excellent fishing for walleye, small mouth, muskie, redeye and more.
Brimstone has direct trail access to Trail #1.
Address:
2860 Baker Highway
Huntsville TN 37756
Ride Royal Blue
- Vehicle Rentals: No
- Camping: Yes
- RV – $45+
- Primitive – $20+
- Other Accommodations: Yes
- Cabins – $80 – $350
- Riding Fees:
- Tennessee Residents
- Daily Permit – $18 per day
- Annual Pass – $56
- Junior Annual ( 13± ) – $35
- Passengers and Children 12 – Free
- Sportsman and Lifetime License Holder – Free
- Active Military Member – Free
- Out of State Visitors
- Daily Permit: $40 per day
- Seven-day pass: $84
- Annual Pass: $133
- Junior Annual ( 13± ): $36
- Passengers and Children 12 and under – Free
- Restaurant: Yes.
- Open: Year round.
General Info:
This park is open to ATVs, motorbikes, 4×4, Jeeps and rails. Mountain bikers are also welcome.
Located on 200,000 acres in the rolling hills of Tennessee, the elevation varies from 820 feet to 3,350 feet above sea level.
Riders will have 600 miles of varied terrain with scenic vistas, waterfalls, elk viewing and wildlife. Trails range from easy to advanced with plenty of miles to keep everyone happy.
Onsite Lodge Restaurant is only open Friday through Sunday from 8am – 10:30 for breakfast.
Convenience store with basic supplies, snacks and food.
24 hour ATV wash station that uses tokens available for purchase at the store.
Be advised that the cabins are very rustic with limited amenities.
Address:
6307 Stinking Creek Rd.
Pioneer TN 37847