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Old 10-19-2003 | 10:30 AM
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i am interested in riding at royal blue. has anybody ever ridden there and can anybody give me directions on how to get there. thanks for any help
 
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Old 10-19-2003 | 11:43 AM
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Royal Blue is divided into two main areas by interstate 75. The east side is more popular - from I-75 exit at #141 (Huntsville, Oneida). Take the road past the Perkins restaurant for about three miles, always taking the left hand fork in the road. This road will go from two lane blacktop to one lane blacktop to gravel and eventually becomes one of the access roads for RB. After three miles, look for three gravel parking lots on the left. Plenty of room for parking, some set up campers there, although on nice weekends it can get crowded.

Royal Blue west is accessed by old hwy 63. Easiest access is to go to the next exit below to the #134 exit (Caryville- LaFollette). Take old 63 past Shoneys. After passing the fire hall, 63 becomes a 1 1/2 lane wide paved road. Go about a mile until you pass Red Ash church, parking is on the second gravel road on the left after passing the church (about 1/10th a mile). Take the gravel road up over the RR tracks into a large gravel lot. You can also continue up 63 about another 4 miles to the Turley parking area. Look for a small bridge on the left to get over the creek. Turley is actually closer to the 141 exit.

The two sides of RB are connected by ATV trails but they are tricky to find. RB east has many interconnecting trails ranging from gravel fire roads to rocky technical trails. Most are moderate but require some care. You'll likely find more motorcycles and jeeps on the east side in addition to more ATV's. RB west is larger and has much longer more open trails. A new coal mine has opened up so many miles of the lower end trails are now wide gravel roads with occasional dump truck traffic. There are still many miles of ATV trails that also exit outside the RB area into other legal riding areas. The south side of RB west joins up with Coal Creeks riding system. I've been riding RB for six years and still manage to find new trails.

You need a permit to ride RB. They have a wierd fee system - For locals, TWRA will sell you an annual license to ride RB that will cost you $50, however - locals can also buy a regular state hunting/fishing license ($21) and add a Royal Blue game stamp ($12) and get not only hunting & fishing priviledges but also have the right to ride ATV's in RB. Out of state riding fees are $160 for a years pass and somewhere around $10 - 25 for a one day ticket. I'm not sure if there is any way for an out-of-stater to get a price break by using the hunting/fishing method. Licenses are available at any local sproting store (including Wal-Mart). The rangers do stop and check for permits so I would not advise running without them. If you wander into Coal Creek there is a $10 day or $50 year fee. The Coal Creek trails are clearly marked so there is no mistaking where you are.

There are several motels at both exits, a fair choice of restaurants and a campground at Cove Lake park off exit 134. A GPS is a good idea.

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Old 10-19-2003 | 11:23 PM
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Can you pack your gear on your atv's and camp inside Royal Blue? If so, can you have a campfire?
 
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Old 10-20-2003 | 09:35 AM
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Yes and Yes. I've seen more in-the-woods camps on the west side. On the east side, most set up a camper at the edge of one of the parking lots.

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Old 10-20-2003 | 02:20 PM
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the information you provided was excellent. with the directions you gave it should be no problem to find this place. thanks for all the help.
 
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I know this is an OLD post but I would LOVE to talk to you about this place. We are thinking of going down in June. Could you PM me?
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Old 06-03-2011 | 06:07 PM
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I've ridden there the past two weekends in May and will be there June 10-12th also. It's a great area. I paid $108 for the annual non-resident combo license. Parking is $5 per day but I've heard they really can't charge you to park on public lands....still a small fee. Any other specific questions I can help with, let me know.
 
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Old 06-03-2011 | 10:20 PM
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HEY TEE!

kodiac1,
I can update what was posted back in 2003, it's now wide open with all the trails marked & their is now a OHV "only" Campground, for now just Google Ride Royal Blue for the camp ground, it a very nice place to ride and things have advanced a LOT in the past Several years, actually their are several property's which all connect, this being Royal Blue, Brimstone,Wind Rock & Coal Creek!

I live just below the dividing line between Royal Blue & Coal Creek & with all the different riding area's their is a good 1000 miles of Trails to ride, but for a first time Visitor I would choose Royal Blue due to the fact everything is marked and their is something their for everybody, from Mild to Wild!

as TXTee said We will be at RB on June 10th-12th, if you would like to hook up with us their will be several Quads, and brand name don't matter to us....it's all about the riding, meeting new people, and making new friends!

here is some more in-depth info about the area!

Respects
Glide & Lisa




HondaFest JUNE 10th-12th 2011
Map

HondaFest,I & II

NOTE: This event is open to ANY TYPE of ride be it ATV,SXS, Motorcycle....Etc, and is Not restricted, any & all OHV's are welcome!


Permits

You need only one permit per vehicle and as long as permit holder is on or in the ATV, SXS or Automobile you are covered and it doesn't matter if he or she is operating said vehicle,
So if you break it down its really not "that" much concerning the Vast riding area available!

North Cumberland Wildlife Management Area Permits (WMA) includes Royal Blue WMA-Sundquist WMA-And New River WMA . Please Read Carefully If You have Questions about Permits Call TWRA (615-781-6500).. this is a Extremely Large area

Resident Annual Permit (Type 035) ______________ $61.00
Resident Daily Permit (Type 036) ________________ $12.50
Non-resident Annual Permit (Type 037) ___________ $191.00
Non-resident Daily Permit (Type 038) _____________ $30.50

Tennessee Residents
Alternative And Cheaper Way Of Getting Correct Permit
You Can Purchase A Hunting and Fishing Combination* (Type 001) $28.00 Plus A WMA Small Game only (Type 093) $17.00
Or A Special Season/WMA Nonquota Big Game (Type 094) $21.00
Either One Will Work Just Depends If You Hunt Or Not And You Don't Have To Hunt To Use Either ...
001 $28. + 093 $17. = $45. Best Deal Or 001 $28. + 094 $21. = $49. 2nd Best Deal...

002 Junior Hunt/Trap/Fish
Ages 13-15. Good for hunting all game, fishing, and trapping. Must be purchased prior to 16th birthday. No supplemental licenses are required, but special season and WMA permits will need to be purchased in addition to this license. Fees apply when applying for quota hunt permits and "leftover" permits. $8.00 Plus A WMA Small Game only (Type 093) $17.00 = $25.00

166 Permanent Senior Citizen Hunt/Fish/Trap $11.00
Available at all license agents and can only be purchased when the 65th birthday is reached. A valid Tennessee driver's license or proof of age and residency is required. No supplemental licenses are required, but special season and *WMA permits will need to be purchased in addition to this license. Fees apply when applying for quota hunt permits and "leftover" permits. ( *You'll still have purchase a 093 WMA Small Game only each year. )

Children 12 And Under Are Free.....

Non Resident Cheaper Yearly Permit
Hunt-Small Game/Waterfowl (Type 071) ____$91.00 Plus
WMA Small Game only (Type 093) ____ $17.00 = $108.00

Junior Hunt/Fish (Type 070) ___ $9.00
Required for nonresidents ages 13-15. Plus A WMA Small Game only (Type 093) ___ $17.00 = $26.00 A Year

Children 12 And Under Are Free


Lodging/Camping/Motel's


RideRoyalBlue.com ATV Guest Resort and Campground - Home
Note: their are several Motels and a state park where you can camp or stay in a motel around 5-6miles away from Ride Royal Blue, if you so choose!
Tee, their is a Wal-Mart just up the road, just for you! ;-)


Newest Map W/ New Trails & Numbers

here is the new map TWRA for Royal Blue, just put out with the New trail Numbers, download it this link from TWRA's web site, it is a .PDF File

http://www.state.tn.us/twra/gis/misc...d_OHV_2010.pdf










 
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Old 06-04-2011 | 07:53 PM
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The expert has spoken! That really sums things up well for anyone looking for recent information. I'm a newer rider and it offers a ton of variety for me, but I see that it can be a great challenge and vast area for even more advanced/experienced riders. It's lush, green, beautiful.....and this time of year TONS of butterflies and photo ops.
 
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Old 06-07-2011 | 11:20 AM
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Royal Blue is a killer place to ride and when your done there you can go right down the road and ride at Brimstone. Both are just off I-75 close to Lafalette, TN. Brian Fischer was just down at Brimstone for their White Knuckle Event the end of May. Everybody had a big Time.
 


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