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Old Jan 30th, 06, 05:09 PM
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  • Mud Creek Off-Road Park
  • Location - Jacksonville, Texas (Cherokee County)
  • Park size - approx. 3,000 acres
  • Terrain - Mud, Mud pits, bridges, wooded riding trails.
If you have ridden at this location, pleas provide feedback of your experience. Tell us what you liked and disliked. Keep the comments clean and above the belt. Critisizm is fine as long as it is honest and professional.
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Old Mar 8th, 06, 08:18 PM
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This is a fun park when it's not overly crowded... Events such as Mudnats are held there occasionally and crowding becomes a BIG problem.

Riding at this park is MOSTLY mud, and not for the novice rider. Lift kits, snorkels, and over-sized mud tires are recommended if you plan to see the majority of this park.

A nice event barn, public indoor showers (4), and portajohns located in various locations around the camping area. Quite a number of RV spots with water and electricity.

Pressure washing station with elevated rack to get those "hard to reach" spots. There is also a small concessions area and they sell ICE.. which is great.
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Old Sep 2nd, 06, 05:17 PM
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I love Mud Creek, but never ride unless you have plenty of people in your group. It is very easy to get lost. The "Camp" and "Powerline" signs have helped, but I have noticed a few are pointing the wrong direction. Beware.

Also, be careful around the powerlines. Last year I tried crossing them to get back to camp and sunk my ATV. I fell into a rut left by a truck from a previous ride. The only thing above water was my head and right handle bar.
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