I've neve been. They have green trails. We will mainly stick to green and maybe some blues depending on conditions. I have been to Windrock in Tennessee and my buddy was in a stock rubicon and had no problems there. my guess is you would be fine. Rubicons are built for offroading.How might a stock JTR on muds do there?
Appreciate the input. Hoping for some dry days for a while!Even the green trails at Rush can be a challenge if it's wet and muddy. And, it will be. lol
Never taken my Jeep there, but been there a couple of times with my RZR. It's a good park and you'll have a good time.
Maybe you'll catch it when it's either dry or frozen hard. Wildcat is always a good time. I prefer Hollerwood, near Natural Bridge, by a small margin just because it's a bigger area and a little more challenging.Appreciate the input. Hoping for some dry days for a while!
The wife and I are gonna go back to the Natural Bridge area this Sunday. Then Thursday a friend and I are gonna do a bit of the KAT starting from the Corbin area (I have a camp property there). We plan on taking our SxSs (Pioneer 500s) to Wildcat Offroad sometime as well.
Yep, that one's on our list as well; Wildcat is closer to my camp (where my buggies are).Maybe you'll catch it when it's either dry or frozen hard. Wildcat is always a good time. I prefer Hollerwood, near Natural Bridge, by a small margin just because it's a bigger area and a little more challenging.
The wife and I are gonna go back to the Natural Bridge area this Sunday.
Then Thursday a friend and I are gonna do a bit of the KAT starting from the Corbin area