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Went for the first time in January. Due to complications with a buddy's 1 year old truck breaking on the way down our riding time was cut short because I had to shuttle trailers. Even so we all thought it was a great place to ride and will be going back soon. The trails ranged from the easiest I've ever seen to the hardest I've ever seen. The maps were pretty good. Watch for work trucks coming down the gravel trails. One guy had to adjust his carb when we got up high. I don't think I would even ride the medium trails without 4x4 and a winch.
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Whaddya want to know? I gave up riding in Michigan because of Windrock, so I caution you about going there. It is HIGHLY addictive. We went down there for the first time in March 02. I've been 21 times and have ridden over 5000 miles there. So, as you can see....great place to ride.
It is far different than riding here. The challenges are far greater than anything round these parts. I ride a Predator, so your machine will do ok there. You won't get a chance to wind it out to often. You can on a couple of the gravel roads, but that's not where the fun is.
Windrock is very rocky. It never bothered me much, I'd much rather the rocks than the whoops. There is everything from gravel roads to extreme riding. Get yourself a map of the place. The trails are marked pretty good. The ones on the other side of the highway aren't marked as well, they've had problems with the locals tearing down the signs. There is plenty of riding on the parking lot side of Windrock, but I think the views are better on the other side. Panther Bluff or Indian Bluff, depends on who you ask what it's called, is on the other side and offers an awesome view. The flats is a good place to go, but it's a most of the day trip, especially if you don't know the place. You can go there and look down on I-75 from there. It's almost 30 miles from the parking lot, so take some spare gas.
STAY OFF TRAIL 14!!! It's near the parking lot, and if you go in from the bottom, you'll know you can't make it up. But, from the top, you probably won't know you're screwed until it's too late. I'd recommend trails 1,2,3,4,6,8,9,10,13,20, and 22 to start with. Trails 12,16 and 18 are popular, but can be a handful if it's muddy. If you ride 16, ride it going out away from the lot, it's easier to do on a sport quad. Trail 12 is a great trail, but very rocky and a tough ride. But it crosses the creek a million times and is very beautiful.
Depending on how long you are staying, you can buy daily permits or a yearly for 50 bucks. We always opt for the yearly. The doubletree in Oak Ridge is a good hotel, and you can buy permits and maps there. The hotel is around 5 miles from where you ride. You can stay in the parking lot at the base of the mountain, but it is primitive camping. There is no water or electricity.
If you have any other questions, feel free to ask....Scott
It is far different than riding here. The challenges are far greater than anything round these parts. I ride a Predator, so your machine will do ok there. You won't get a chance to wind it out to often. You can on a couple of the gravel roads, but that's not where the fun is.
Windrock is very rocky. It never bothered me much, I'd much rather the rocks than the whoops. There is everything from gravel roads to extreme riding. Get yourself a map of the place. The trails are marked pretty good. The ones on the other side of the highway aren't marked as well, they've had problems with the locals tearing down the signs. There is plenty of riding on the parking lot side of Windrock, but I think the views are better on the other side. Panther Bluff or Indian Bluff, depends on who you ask what it's called, is on the other side and offers an awesome view. The flats is a good place to go, but it's a most of the day trip, especially if you don't know the place. You can go there and look down on I-75 from there. It's almost 30 miles from the parking lot, so take some spare gas.
STAY OFF TRAIL 14!!! It's near the parking lot, and if you go in from the bottom, you'll know you can't make it up. But, from the top, you probably won't know you're screwed until it's too late. I'd recommend trails 1,2,3,4,6,8,9,10,13,20, and 22 to start with. Trails 12,16 and 18 are popular, but can be a handful if it's muddy. If you ride 16, ride it going out away from the lot, it's easier to do on a sport quad. Trail 12 is a great trail, but very rocky and a tough ride. But it crosses the creek a million times and is very beautiful.
Depending on how long you are staying, you can buy daily permits or a yearly for 50 bucks. We always opt for the yearly. The doubletree in Oak Ridge is a good hotel, and you can buy permits and maps there. The hotel is around 5 miles from where you ride. You can stay in the parking lot at the base of the mountain, but it is primitive camping. There is no water or electricity.
If you have any other questions, feel free to ask....Scott
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It wouldn't be a bad investment to buy something like that. There is a gas station, but it's not really all that accesible to the riding area. It's quite a few miles down a paved road, and you're not really supposed to be riding on it. It's also quite a ways off Coal Creek property. So, I wouldn't count on using it.
Alot depends on how and where you ride. If you are just going to stay on the south side of the area, you can ride around most of the day on a tank. I've done it lot's of times, but then again I know the terrain and where I am, at all times. Plus I usually ride with someone else in our group, and they all ride utility machines and we carry a small can of gas in their box. I wouldn't recommend riding out there alone. The area can be treacherous, not to scare anyone off, but it is different riding in the mountains. The challenge is what brings us back for the most part. So you really need to be careful. If you've ever been to Bull Gap, there are trails that go up the side of the hill on both sides. That is what some of the trails there are like. Except Windrock has steeper, rockier trails. I love the hill climbing.
How long are you planning on staying?
Alot depends on how and where you ride. If you are just going to stay on the south side of the area, you can ride around most of the day on a tank. I've done it lot's of times, but then again I know the terrain and where I am, at all times. Plus I usually ride with someone else in our group, and they all ride utility machines and we carry a small can of gas in their box. I wouldn't recommend riding out there alone. The area can be treacherous, not to scare anyone off, but it is different riding in the mountains. The challenge is what brings us back for the most part. So you really need to be careful. If you've ever been to Bull Gap, there are trails that go up the side of the hill on both sides. That is what some of the trails there are like. Except Windrock has steeper, rockier trails. I love the hill climbing.
How long are you planning on staying?