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Description: Superlift Off-Road Vehicle Park at Hot Springs, Arkansas


Off-roading in Hot Springs began in the late 1970's with people 'wheeling on a multitude of timber company logging roads, and utility company right-of-ways. Over the years this "unofficial trail system" grew into an impressive array of trails. It was great while it lasted... in 1999 the landowners closed access to the area and put the property up for sale.


In 2001, a group of off-road businessmen, enthusiasts and conservationists purchased the acreage with the intent of developing the nation's premiere off-roading destination, while preserving the land's natural beauty.


The Park includes the majority of the original trail system, and new trails and obstacles with varying degrees of difficulty are continuously being built on every terrain type imaginable -- hill climbs (both "finesse" and "horsepower required" types), mud pits, rock gardens, water crossings, you name it. All trails are mapped and posted with difficulty ratings for the various vehicle types, so you always know your location, and what to expect terrain-wise.


All trail entrances are mapped and difficulty rated for each vehicle type (4WD vehicle, ATV, motorcycle). A trail map is included with park admission. Although subjective - what is a level 4 to a novice off-roader can be like a jaunt to Wal-Mart for a veteran - the scale is a pretty good indicator of the driving skill level and equipment needed in order to enjoy yourself on the trail. Level 1 trails are considered to be the easiest; level 5 trails are the most difficult.


Superlift Off-Road Vehicle Park
2100 Mill Creek Road
Hot Springs, Arkansas 71901


Office: 501-625-3600
Fax: 501-625-3607
E-mail: manager@orvpark.com
http://www.orvpark.com


Superlift Suspension Systems
300 Huey Lenard Loop Road
West Monroe, Louisiana 71292


Toll-Free: 800.551.4955
Fax: 318.397.3040
Website: www.superlift.com



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