Cross Bar Ranch
#1
Place: Cross Bar Ranch
Trails: "Blue" loop and "Red" loop as well as some of the alt. trails.
ATV: Kymco Mongoose 300
Location: Davis, Oklahoma
Website: http://crossbarranch.com/ (outdated)
Well, first of all, if you go to Cross Bar, I hope you like rocks. There are very many of them and some of them are unexpected along some of the fast sections. Anyway, riding both trails..
I found the blue trail relatively easy and fun to speed along, with the occasional rocky section. It's a fairly safe, fast trail to ride that has a good variety of fun in it. We were able to run it in 40 minutes or so. We also had the privledge of getting to ride it after a good rain, which got me covered in mud, with my sports model four wheeler having no fenders.
The red trail, on the other hand, was definitely challenging, yet fun, it becomes progressively harder as you go. It took me about 3 ½ hours to get through it. First is this fun, fast forest section you can really have some fun in. Then the mountain parts, which were great, with HUGE elevation changes. In one part your riding up and down 400-500ft hills directly up the side of them. My four wheeler made it through that alright, was able to really enjoy that, definitely my favorite part in all the trails. After that, comes this really horrible rocky, section... make that, BOULDER section, I had trouble getting through some of it and really had to work the four wheeler, absolutely destroying the clutch. The sports model four wheeler was meant for speed and racing, not rock climbing. Still I was able to get through it and keep up with my dad on his MXU 500.
They also have a large, almost 100 acre field to play around in, they have a dirt ramp you can play around with and some little ramps in the grass. I ran a few top speed runs to see what I could get out of my four wheeler along there, you can also skid around in the dirt and mud. There are also some trails around the campsite you can play in, we had one behind ours that had this ramp of sorts you can jump and get some pretty nice air out of, so just look around, you'll be surprised.
Currently they have about 35 newly done RV spots with electric hookups. This place has NO water hookups at all, no water. Fill your RV and bring bottled water. They also have a bunch of just primitive campsites with picnic tables and grills. Their prices do seem high, but they didn't even charge us but for one night, we stayed for 3 days. We went ahead and dropped the money in their box anyway.
I definitely would recommend this place, it has trails for everyone. There is always something new around every corner.
Enjoy
Trails: "Blue" loop and "Red" loop as well as some of the alt. trails.
ATV: Kymco Mongoose 300
Location: Davis, Oklahoma
Website: http://crossbarranch.com/ (outdated)
Well, first of all, if you go to Cross Bar, I hope you like rocks. There are very many of them and some of them are unexpected along some of the fast sections. Anyway, riding both trails..
I found the blue trail relatively easy and fun to speed along, with the occasional rocky section. It's a fairly safe, fast trail to ride that has a good variety of fun in it. We were able to run it in 40 minutes or so. We also had the privledge of getting to ride it after a good rain, which got me covered in mud, with my sports model four wheeler having no fenders.
The red trail, on the other hand, was definitely challenging, yet fun, it becomes progressively harder as you go. It took me about 3 ½ hours to get through it. First is this fun, fast forest section you can really have some fun in. Then the mountain parts, which were great, with HUGE elevation changes. In one part your riding up and down 400-500ft hills directly up the side of them. My four wheeler made it through that alright, was able to really enjoy that, definitely my favorite part in all the trails. After that, comes this really horrible rocky, section... make that, BOULDER section, I had trouble getting through some of it and really had to work the four wheeler, absolutely destroying the clutch. The sports model four wheeler was meant for speed and racing, not rock climbing. Still I was able to get through it and keep up with my dad on his MXU 500.
They also have a large, almost 100 acre field to play around in, they have a dirt ramp you can play around with and some little ramps in the grass. I ran a few top speed runs to see what I could get out of my four wheeler along there, you can also skid around in the dirt and mud. There are also some trails around the campsite you can play in, we had one behind ours that had this ramp of sorts you can jump and get some pretty nice air out of, so just look around, you'll be surprised.
Currently they have about 35 newly done RV spots with electric hookups. This place has NO water hookups at all, no water. Fill your RV and bring bottled water. They also have a bunch of just primitive campsites with picnic tables and grills. Their prices do seem high, but they didn't even charge us but for one night, we stayed for 3 days. We went ahead and dropped the money in their box anyway.
I definitely would recommend this place, it has trails for everyone. There is always something new around every corner.
Enjoy
#2
Tyler that's sounds like the kind of trails i like to ride here in Ga and TN except for the jumps ( my ride is a 2006 AC 400 FIS Auto utilitiy ) to big to ride like a sport quad , i live in North Ga and there aren't many trail's her in Ga close enough for me to ride with the few ones close enough for me to haul the AC ; but TN is another story Prentiss Cooper with 100's of miles each of the trails there !
Only been there once with my brother we rode all day and only covered two of the trail's , since he bought himself a new 2007 Honda VTM 1300 twin street bike because of the huge gas prices he got tired of spending $300.00 + a month for he and his wife's pickup's just driving back and forth to work ; he just seems to have lost interest in atving with me on his 2002 Rancher !
But i just resently talked him into selling his pull trailer so i will be heading out soon with my younger brother back to Prentiss Copper , and also Telico Plains to try out this trail system ; good to hear you're getting to ride in such fine trail systems and welcome to the forums !.............
Only been there once with my brother we rode all day and only covered two of the trail's , since he bought himself a new 2007 Honda VTM 1300 twin street bike because of the huge gas prices he got tired of spending $300.00 + a month for he and his wife's pickup's just driving back and forth to work ; he just seems to have lost interest in atving with me on his 2002 Rancher !
But i just resently talked him into selling his pull trailer so i will be heading out soon with my younger brother back to Prentiss Copper , and also Telico Plains to try out this trail system ; good to hear you're getting to ride in such fine trail systems and welcome to the forums !.............
#3
We went there on New Year's day two years ago. They didn't have any of the trails marked and the park was only half the size that it is now. Thank's for the review, we will have to get up there soon.
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