Greasy Creek ATV Park in Western Kentucky

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    Greasy Creek ATV Park in Western Kentucky

    Larry from Greasy Creek ATV Park contacted me with the following information. I just wanted to pass it along so that any of the members local to that area could take advantage of it and possibly try out a new place to ride:

    Larry said, "We are currently trying to find some amphibians in our area to enjoy 100 acres of what the 4x4's can't from now till July 4th weekend. 6x6's and 8x8's can ride for $2 per person."

    Their website is Welcome to Greasy Creek ATV Park LLC

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    It's nice to see places springing up and actually **looking** for business from the off-road crowd, be it ATVs, AATVs, bikes or whatever. Up here in New York, it seems that just the opposite is true. I think it's largely liability that's driving the prolonged disinterest in developing new riding areas.

    I wonder if there's that much water in and around Greasy Creek until mid-year that the quads can't access a lot of it. It looks like a fun little park; hopefully somebody nearby can go check it out for a weekend. For $2/person you can't beat it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by hydromike View Post
    It's nice to see places springing up and actually **looking** for business from the off-road crowd, be it ATVs, AATVs, bikes or whatever. Up here in New York, it seems that just the opposite is true. I think it's largely liability that's driving the prolonged disinterest in developing new riding areas.
    I wonder if there's that much water in and around Greasy Creek until mid-year that the quads can't access a lot of it. It looks like a fun little park; hopefully somebody nearby can go check it out for a weekend. For $2/person you can't beat it.
    do these off road parks have to carry liability insurance or can they just have waver forms to sign. Maybe both?

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