Hidden Falls Adventure Park @ Marble Falls, TX
#1
Hidden Falls Adventure Park - Marble Falls, Texas
Anyone ridden here? Am planning on riding this place next weekend and wanted to know what kind of facility it is, what the trails are like, etc.
Am an experienced rider and want to know if their "difficult" trails are really difficult...will have some less-experienced riders along and don't want to lead them down a trail they can't handle
Anyone ridden here? Am planning on riding this place next weekend and wanted to know what kind of facility it is, what the trails are like, etc.
Am an experienced rider and want to know if their "difficult" trails are really difficult...will have some less-experienced riders along and don't want to lead them down a trail they can't handle
#3
Rode it this past weekend.
Nice facility with lots of positives, but there were some negatives.
Cost of admission was a bit high, but they are the only game in town. Staff was friendly, even when they were telling some of the more enthusiastic members to slow down and follow the posted speed limits in the camping/staging areas
The trails were fairly well marked, but they certainly have lots of room to add a LOT more. The facilites were nice, with several porta-cans in the camping/staging areas, and a clean shower house with plenty of hot water to wash the dust off after the ride was over.
There were trails of all types and levels, with several areas for interesting hill climbs. Many of the "Jeep/4x4 Only" marked trails could easily be used for ATVs if they added bypasses for the areas too difficult for ATVs
HOWEVER...as nice as the place is, I would not go again until there was significant rain and it was close to the time I went riding. The dust was pretty bad, even though there weren't many other riders there stirring it up (fortunately) There would be some really cool water/mud runs if there was water.
Nice facility with lots of positives, but there were some negatives.
Cost of admission was a bit high, but they are the only game in town. Staff was friendly, even when they were telling some of the more enthusiastic members to slow down and follow the posted speed limits in the camping/staging areas
The trails were fairly well marked, but they certainly have lots of room to add a LOT more. The facilites were nice, with several porta-cans in the camping/staging areas, and a clean shower house with plenty of hot water to wash the dust off after the ride was over.
There were trails of all types and levels, with several areas for interesting hill climbs. Many of the "Jeep/4x4 Only" marked trails could easily be used for ATVs if they added bypasses for the areas too difficult for ATVs
HOWEVER...as nice as the place is, I would not go again until there was significant rain and it was close to the time I went riding. The dust was pretty bad, even though there weren't many other riders there stirring it up (fortunately) There would be some really cool water/mud runs if there was water.
#4
I've heard great things about the trails here. Unfortunately, everywhere in TX is dusty right now so you just have to brave it with some goggles. It would be great if anyone had some pics to share as well. I'm hoping to get out there some time at the end of August.
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