any body here from oklahoma want to ride
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i mostley ride in camp gruber i live like 7 miles away so i can ride there from my house and i ride on the dirt roads around my house but i plan on takin a trip to some of the places that your web site has. was the red river and the south canadian river very fun to ride at i plan on taking a trip to them probley in the spring.
when did you take your trip to the orv park in gruber looks like a long time ago because where you were looking over the edge of the river it still had grass then and it dont now just dirt and a lot of dust now.
when did you take your trip to the orv park in gruber looks like a long time ago because where you were looking over the edge of the river it still had grass then and it dont now just dirt and a lot of dust now.
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We went to Gruber last spring. The rivers are pretty fun to ride on, but it is mainly flat sand and water crossings. There are a few trails and canyons. Just check the river levels at the following website before you come:
http://www.swt-wc.usace.army.mil/
I like Lake Draper and Lake Murray better than the river beds.
http://www.swt-wc.usace.army.mil/
I like Lake Draper and Lake Murray better than the river beds.
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After rains in the spring, the Red River really goes up. When it goes back down, the you can find 3 foot sand banks exposed just about everywhere. Those make some pretty good jumps, but you have to ride up the river a ways to find them. Sometimes you will come across some 10-12 foot high banks.
Those bigger jumps you saw were on the red river South of Waurika accessed from the Hiway 79 Bridge. Park on the Texas side of the bridge and the jumps are northwest about 1-2 miles. Problem is you have to fit your 4-wheeler under the guard rails to get to the river so I'm not sure how legal that spot is. Someone has dug out the ground under the rail to let 4-wheelers get under. An Oklahoma Game Ranger told me about this spot, but I always feel like I don't belong there since you have to go under that guard rail. I've been there several times and no one has bothered us.
There really aren't a lot of big jumps at Lake Murray or Draper. It is mostly trails. Kinda like Gruber without the big hills and rocks.
I haven't been to Little Sahara. Everyone says that it is great. It's on my list of places to visit this Fall or next Spring.
Those bigger jumps you saw were on the red river South of Waurika accessed from the Hiway 79 Bridge. Park on the Texas side of the bridge and the jumps are northwest about 1-2 miles. Problem is you have to fit your 4-wheeler under the guard rails to get to the river so I'm not sure how legal that spot is. Someone has dug out the ground under the rail to let 4-wheelers get under. An Oklahoma Game Ranger told me about this spot, but I always feel like I don't belong there since you have to go under that guard rail. I've been there several times and no one has bothered us.
There really aren't a lot of big jumps at Lake Murray or Draper. It is mostly trails. Kinda like Gruber without the big hills and rocks.
I haven't been to Little Sahara. Everyone says that it is great. It's on my list of places to visit this Fall or next Spring.
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