Visit our sponsor Northridge 4x4

Moderaters kizer, yes

Catergory or Link updated within (5) days
Links added within (7) days
Sponsored links
Afiliate/Link partners

Air
Armor
Audio
Body
Brakes
CBs
Clubs
Drive train
Electrical
Forums
Gadgets
General Info
Jeep Websites
Off Road Parks/Places
Products
Recovery
Safety
Storage
Suspension
Video
Wheels & Tires

Kansas Rocks Recreation Park
Kansas Rocks Recreation Park (KRRP) is a usage fee park opened to the public. The park is owned by KANROCKS Recreation Association, Inc. and is operated as a not-for-profit park. The development, management and operations are also provided by KANROCKS Recreation Association, Inc. KANROCKS is made up of a 22 member Board of Directors consisting of officers and members of several four wheel drive and mountain bike organizations. KRRP is approximately 240 acres with trails for slow speed motorized four wheel drive vehicles, non-motorized bicycles, and hiking. Unfortunately at this time we do not have provisions for ATV’s, motorcycles or horses. In the park you will find steep rocky hills, wooded areas, creek crossings and open sections for picnics. It also provides an area for wildlife viewing. There are many animals that can be seen on a regular basis including deer, lizards, bobcats, and several species of birds.

Domain: http://ksrockspark.com
Rating: 0 (0/5)
Votes: 0 | Hits Out: 59 | Hits In: 0
Submitted by kizer on 08/01/04

Rate Rate Kansas Rocks Recreation Park| ReportKansas Rocks Recreation Park has changed or down | E-mailEmail somebody Kansas Rocks Recreation Park | BookmarkAdd Kansas Rocks Recreation Park to your favorites | DetailsDetails about Kansas Rocks Recreation Park | CommentsSee or leave a comment (0)  about Kansas Rocks Recreation Park (0)
Tuttle Creek
The Tuttle Creek ORV Area is located 2 miles southeast of Randolph, Kansas with access off Riley County Road 893 to Secrest Road, then 1 ½ miles east. This 310-acre park is open to all motorized and non-motorized vehicles. Miles of trails with steep climbs, sharp turns, and rugged terrain await the off-road enthusiast.

The Corps has established a few basic rules to help ensure that all users will enjoy a safe visit. We solicit your cooperation in adhering to these rules.

Use only existing trails. Do not break new trails or expand existing trails. This will help prolong the life of the area.

Respect private property by keeping out of it. The area map posted on the bulletin board near the entrance identifies the boundaries where vehicles may be operated. The boundary line is delineated with yellow posts and identification signs. If you encounter these signs, or a barbed wire fence or rock wall, you are approaching private property. Do not proceed any further.

This is a day-use only recreation area. The park is closed from sunset to sunrise. No camping or overnight use is permitted. The nearest campground is Fancy Creek State Park, four miles north.

Since there are no provisions for fires, open fires are not allowed. An illegal campfire escaped in 1994, scorching hundreds of acres of public and private property.

To prevent conflicts, hunting and firearms are prohibited in all of the Corps recreation areas, including the ORV Area. However, the public lands outside of the parks are open to hunting.

We urge you to tread lightly; please refrain from using the area when the ground is soft and muddy. Riding on wet trails greatly hastens their erosion and eventual demise. Also, do not ride up and down the creek beds. They are not trails.

Domain: http://www.nwk.usace.army.mil
Rating: 5 (5/5)
Votes: 2 | Hits Out: 47 | Hits In: 0
Submitted by kizer on 06/30/04

Rate Rate Tuttle Creek| ReportTuttle Creek has changed or down | E-mailEmail somebody Tuttle Creek | BookmarkAdd Tuttle Creek to your favorites | DetailsDetails about Tuttle Creek | CommentsSee or leave a comment (0)  about Tuttle Creek (0)
Search for in


Visit our sponsor Northridge 4x4