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About The Park
Off-roading in Hot Springs began in the late 1970's with people 'wheeling on a multitude
of timber company logging roads, and utility company right-of-ways. Over the years this
"unofficial trail system" grew into an impressive array of trails. It was great while it
lasted... in 1999 the landowners closed access to the area and put the property up for sale.
In 2001, a group of off-road businessmen, enthusiasts and conservationists purchased the
acreage with the intent of developing the nation’s premiere off-roading destination,
while preserving the land's natural beauty.
The Park includes the majority of the original trail system, and new trails and obstacles
with varying degrees of difficulty are continuously being built on every terrain type
imaginable -- hill climbs (both "finesse" and "horsepower required" types), mud pits, rock
gardens, water crossings, you name it. All trails are mapped and posted with difficulty
ratings for the various vehicle types, so you always know your location, and what to expect
terrain-wise.
Click Here to read 4 Wheel Drive and SUV™ Magazine's
September 2006 article on the Spring 2006 Superlift 4xAdventure at the ORV Park!

"The Park is the South's new four-wheeling Mecca..."
4-Wheel & Off-Road Magazine
Click to read more...
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Operating Hours
- Open 7 days a week, 9:00 AM to dusk
- Superlift ORV Park will handle registration Friday - Monday.
- Skidz Jeep and 4x4 is now offering extended weekday hours Tuesday - Thursday. Please call to verify hours.
- Camping is limited to Thursday - Sunday nights.
Park Office: 501-625-3600
Skidz Jeep & 4x4: 501-262-2000

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Upcoming Events
May 10-11th, 2008
MOROC Extreme Woods Racing--SPECTATOR FRIENDLY!
May 23-26th, 2008
Sam's Off-Road Memorial Day Run
More Information...
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Park Features
We offer both tent and RV campsites nestled in beautiful shaded hardwoods. Our shower-house and rest rooms are clean and climate-controlled.
- RV campsites with electrical and water hook-ups
- Primitive tent camping sites
- Restrooms / shower house
- Convenience store
- 3900 sq. ft. pavilion for group events
- Trails are clearly marked and difficulty rated
- Park fee includes a map
- Over 1,250 pristine wooded acres
- Family-oriented environment
- Club and group discounts available
- Member and Non-Member rate packages
- Official ATV Safety Institute training area
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Hot Springs National Park
When you go wheeling, does the rest of the family complain about how it's obviously your world and they are just living in it? Well, considering everything else the area has to offer, convincing the gang to buy into trip to Hot Springs will be a snap!
Allow time to check out the Hot Springs National Park, with campsites galore and miles of hiking trails. There are also numerous beautiful lakes that offer boating, fishing, and all types of water sports. For landlubbers, there is golf and horseback riding.
Other popular area attractions include the Oaklawn thoroughbred horse racing track, the Belle of Hot Springs Riverboat on Lake Hamilton, Magic Springs & Crystal Falls amusement and water park, the Music Mountain Jamboree theater, Hot Springs's world famous Bath House Row, and a number of health spas and art galleries.
Visit the Hot Springs Chamber of Commerce website
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All materials copyright © 2004 - 2008 Superlift Off-Road Vehicle Park at Hot Springs, Arkansas unless otherwise noted.
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