TRAIL MAP
We recommend downloading our free trail map and familiarize yourself and others in your party with the Superlift ORV Park trail systems. The reason we recommend this is for safety and to ensure you are able to maximize your time at the park and experience the park to the fullest. DOWNLOAD HERE
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One Diamond
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This level is for the novice off-roader. Four-wheel dive will be needed occasionally for a few “tough” spots. Bring a camera and the family. At this level everyone can relax and enjoy the ride. |
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Two Diamond
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For the little more experienced ‘wheeler. Four-wheel drive LOW RANGE will be needed for most of the trail. Stock vehicles with stock tires are OK. Still an enjoyable ride, and a great way to climb into the 4×4 sport! |
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Three Diamond
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Action-packed and challenging, for moderately experienced ‘wheelers. At least 32″ aggressive treads are recommended, a locking differentials should also be part of your equipment list. Level 3 requires more concentration than levels 1 and 2. |
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Four Diamond
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High-intensity, adrenaline-pumping fun! For experienced wheelers only! At least 33″ tires and front/rear lockers are a must. A winch and tree strap is recommended. These trails require a co-driver / spotter and heavy concentration. |
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Five Diamond
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This is the real deal for experienced off-roaders! Nobody gets on a Level 5 trail without being locked front and rear. Your must have a winch and tree straps, 36″ or taller rubber, and little regard for your rig’s body panels. You can expect cosmetic and mechanical damage on some of these trails. These trails require a co-driver / spotter and your undivided attention. Bring a camera and a clean change of underwear. Due to the varying degree of these Five diamond trails, beware that just because you conquered one with ease doesn’t mean the next one won’t put you on your lid. USE CAUTION on these trails. Though we have one trail named “impossible”, there are several that truly are for all but a select crowd. |
Sirs,
Are you open through the week. My wife and I ride through the week to keep away from the big crowds, mainly because we ride slow and enjoy the scenery.
We are retired and love to ride our Arctic Cat TRV-500 two up four wheeler.
We ride mostly in the forest on the trails at Mtn. Harbor west of Hot Springs.
We are interested in a yearly fee.
John C Reedy
we are closed on Tues. and Wed. open Thurs.-Mon. 9-dusk. Our yearly Membership fee is $55 which includes the first day and then $10 every day after that. We have 1250 Acres and tons of trails! If you have any questions our #501-625-3600.
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