Gator Run Offroad Park Review

Deborah Anderson
Gator Run Offroad Park
Neighborhood: Easton
Easton, TX 75641
United States of America
Gator Run Offroad Park is located in Rusk County, Texas and is made up of 5000 acres of the best variety of riding and terrain including mud and dry scenic trails, drag tracks and mud pits for all types of ORV (off road vehicles). This would include monster trucks, ATVs, UTVs and any others.

Gator Run Offroad Park opens each weekend Friday at 7 o'clock in the morning and closes Sunday at 9 o'clock at night. Admission is charged for each ATV or truck plus riders, and since this park is family oriented, children under 5 get in free.

Rules that have to be followed are implemented at most ATV parks throughout Texas and Gator Run Offroad Park is no different. These rules are in place and enforced in order to keep everyone safe and sound while they enjoy their time at the park. No fighting, cussing, thieving or vandalizing is allowed on the property. Riders and guests must remain on the park property by not crossing any boundary lines including fences and they must stay off roads that are topped with black oil. Guests of the park must obey all the signs in the park and speed limits and they must sign a waiver before they are allowed to enjoy what the park has to offer. Also, wristbands are issued to guests as they sign the waiver and these must be worn the entire time the guest is in the park and they must be presented at the gate for re-entering the park to avoid repayment. The same is true for the bike sticker that is issued. There are no glass containers to be brought onto the park property and there is no minor consumption of alcohol.

Gator Run Offroad Park is only about 12 miles from Longview, Texas. To get to the park from I-20 south of Longview, get off the interstate at the Highway 149 junction and travel south down Highway 149 for about 6 miles to the junction of Highway 2906. Turn left on Highway 2906 and travel to Easton, Texas. Continue on Highway 2906 through Easton until reaching Main Street. Take a right on Main Street then go one block, take a left on Flannigan then go to Simon. Take a right on Simon and follow the signs to the entrance of the park.

For more information on Gator Run Offroad Park, go to www.gatorrunoffroadpark.com or call 903-643-2703 or 903-522-1901.

Published by Deborah Anderson

Deborah Anderson is a part-time writer who enjoys writing and researching in her spare time, while being fulltime mom to two teenagers.   View profile

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  • DeAnn 3/23/2011

    My family and I go ATV riding all over Texas and Oklahoma. We have tried a lot of ATV parks. I accidently called Gator Run to book a reservation and paid my deposit. I meant to call another ATV we found we haven't gone to yet. Then a few days later realized that I did this, tried calling back to get my reservations canceled and get a refund, which clearly states on their website 24 hours prior to arrival to park you can get a full refund. The owner kept telling me to call back. I called several times back 3 days prior to our expected arrival date and keep getting the same response, finally I got a hold of him again and he said he would give me a refund back this time, but not for it to happen again and told me he would have to send out a check for the refund. I asked when could I expect the check and he said when ever I mail it out and hung up on me.

    I hope no one has to go thru this same rudeness we received, but word of mouth does travel very far.

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