Join us for Thanksgiving Weekend for some great Wheelin!
Stay Tuned for more info!
July 21-25th, the park will be hosting a great Hummer Run. January 7-9th the scout group hit the trails to see what Superlift ORV Park was all about. Stay tuned for more info on what is going to be a great “Summer Hummer” run.
Do you have a friend you have been trying to prod to hit the trail with you? Maybe you know someone who is already hooked but has yet to pony up and buy a membership? Maybe there is someone that went out of their way to help you on the trail this year and you would like to pay for their wheelin’ this year.
OK, lets be honest, just forward this link to your significant other and hope it ends up under the tree.
Certificates can be purchased for any of our three membership types, we’ll throw in a few decals and postage. If you already have a current membership you will still be able to use the rest of its term before this new one takes effect.
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If you don’t use paypal, give us a call Thursday-Monday with a credit card ready and we can get you taken care of in just a few minutes. 501-625-3600
Twice a year Bluff City Jaguar-Landrover leads a British invasion of a whole other sorts to Superlift Off-Road Vehicle Park. Bluff City hosted a guided trail ride for all Land Rover owners here at Superlift ORV Park November 5-7th. Even those owners who didn’t want to put their personal vehicle through the paces got a chance to ride in the fleet of Rovers brought in by the Bluff City staff.
The purpose of the Bluff City events is to give Land Rover customers knowledge of and confidence in their vehicles.
Events are being scheduled for 2011 so stay tuned for more information or contact Don Mader at 901-844-9420 or donmader@bluffcityjaguarlandrover.com
Now on to the pictures!
If you are new to the sport or just haven’t made it to a Jeep Jamboree, start thinking about hitting the 23rd Annual Ouachita Jamboree next October!
Jeep® Jamborees are off-road adventure weekends that bring together the outdoors, down-to-earth people, and their Jeep 4x4s. These off-road treks have a long tradition dating back to 1953 when 4×4 pioneer Mark A. Smith organized the first ever Jeep Jamboree and voyaged across the Sierra Nevada Mountains by way of the old Rubicon Trail. In 1954, Willys Motors — then manufacturer of Jeep vehicles — became involved with the adventure, and Jeep Jamborees have been an off-road tradition ever since.
The 2010 Ouachita Jeep Jamboree was a success with people from a dozen states all getting a taste of Ouachita Mountain trails, wildlife, and of course the views of the changing leafs in Arkansas!
Mid South Jeep Club held their Annual Fall Run, right here at Superlift ORV Park. There was plenty of trail riding from mild to wild. This event was as layed back as they come, no muss, no fuss, just some great trail action, a Recover Class and lunch by the Arkansas Crawlers, and some great weather for hitting the trails and soaking up some of the changing colors on the Ouachita Mountain scenery.
Check out Midsouthjeeps.com for more trail shots and info on the next MSJC run.
October 16th, 2010 the Arkansas Crawlers once again put on a Recovery Training Class. The class was a casual open discussion primarily instructed by veteran trail guide Brian Belcher.
Pick-N-Pull of Jacksonville donated a clunker Grand Wagoneer to flip on its lid for a little excitement and a hands on demonstration.
Brian covered recovery basics including securing the scene, fire safety and myths, recovering injured, proper rigging techniques, recovery gear safety, and a Q&A session.
EMT Ray Pelletier of Mid-South Jeep Club gave some insight into recovering injured and how to handle an injury situation until first responders can arrive.
Thank you to both the instructors as well as those that added to the discussion. There is no doubt that everyone walked away with some good tips.
Cotton Land Cruisers once again hosted their Southern Cruiser Crawl right here at Superlift Off-Road Vehicle Park.
CottonLand Cruisers put on a great run with guided trails rides, plenty of grub and some great entertainment.
This Year’s Charity: Special Operations Warrior Foundation. The Special Operations Warrior Foundation provides full scholarship grants and educational and family counseling to the surviving children of special operations personnel who die in operational or training missions and immediate financial assistance to severely-wounded special operations personnel and their families.
They’ll do it all over again next October for the 7th Annual Southern Cruiser Crawl right here at Superlift Off-Road Vehicle Park!
The 12th Annual Oklahoma Classic Bronco RoundUp had a record turnout! Every September Early Broncos of all shapes and sizes all come together for 4 days of food, fun, 4-Wheelin’ and raffle prizes! This year no fewer than 125 Broncos from 19 states made the trek to the middle of the country for another GREAT event.