Those are the two Ive heard most about. Ill try to get up there sometime soon. Lady in my office told me her friends go to a place called Durhamtown out in Union Point, GA. Looks like a private off road club that has obstacle courses and trails. Anyone here ever tried the place?I've done Trey and Beasley Knob. Beasley has a good variety of trails from moderate to advanced. You can spend 8 hours up there on different trails easily
Durhamtown is mostly for ATVs and bikes, but there are some Jeep trails. That being said, they are mud pits. If you love your entire Jeep covered in mud, then it might be for you. If you don't like cleaning mud out of every crevice, you might want to avoid it.Those are the two Ive heard most about. Ill try to get up there sometime soon. Lady in my office told me her friends go to a place called Durhamtown out in Union Point, GA. Looks like a private off road club that has obstacle courses and trails. Anyone here ever tried the place?
I'm not sure if they areopen regularly or just for special events. I sent them an email to find out.HI everyone. I'm near Hickory Flat. These are great links in this thread and can't wait to try some of the trails out. There's also GRJ Offroad Park which is in Ball Ground. I think it gets used for JeepFest. I've watched a few videos and it looks like fun. Fee involved. Camping available. https://grjoffroadpark.com/
Welcome back! I’m out of town for the next couple of weeks, but I’m down late November to meet up. Let’s get a group and head up to the mountains.I am back in the jeep game after a few years with a new JLUR. I am down in the Peachtree City (Fayette County) area. My wife and I would love to hit some trails sometime with some fellow jeeps.