Decatur, TX 76234
United States of America
Amenities that are available for guests to Rocky Ridge Ranch include the trails and the track for them to ride, but there are also restrooms and showers on the property. Camping is also allowed for a fee, both primitive camping and camping with electricity only. ATV riders are well aware that the trails and tracks are the most important part of a good ATV park, everything else is secondary; well almost anyway. Even though the trails and tracks are important, it is nice to have clean restrooms and showers to use while there.
To get to Rocky Ridge Ranch from the Dallas/Fort Worth area, travel through Denton on I-35 on to Sanger, Texas and get off at exit #478 and take a left on FM 455. Travel down FM 455 to the junction of FM 51 and take a right on FM 51. Travel another 4 miles and the entrance to the park is on the left. Fees charged to ride at Rocky Ridge Ranch are $15 per person per day, if camping there is a $10 fee for electrical hook ups.
There are mixed reviews on this ATV Park throughout the internet. Most of them do agree on this place being enjoyable for a day ride, that the trails are family friendly, that the park is family friendly and that the trails vary from easy to challenging, but that is where the agreeing seems to end. Some reviewers are riders who visit the park regularly and of course, think it is great while others have sworn not to return. There are reviews that suggest that the park needs to be cleaned, beginning with the shower and the port-a-potties.
For more information on Rocky Ridge Ranch, call 940-466-3792 to speak to a park representative. Every rider should remember that each rider has their own thoughts on their favorite spots to ride and one may not be exactly what they are looking for. The best thing to do may be to make a trip to the park and try it out for yourself. Who knows, it may just turn out to be the favorite riding spot for you and or your family.
(940) 466-3792
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