Cunningham, TX 75434
United States of America
ATV riders who visit Sulphur River Trails will have many miles to ride, opportunities for viewing wildlife in their natural habitat as well as a lake and a mud pit. There is also a concession stand for those riders who are hungry or who are thirsty, there are showers available to clean up after riding, there is also a concrete washing area for the riders ATV incase it gets dirty or even muddy. Camping is available, but it is primitive, meaning that there are no water or electrical hook ups available.
As with most ATV Parks, there are a few rules that have to be followed including riders riding only on the park property and not crossing any of the boundaries, no littering, no hunting the wildlife, no standing trees can be cut for firewood and everyone must sign a release form even if they are just visiting one of the guests of the park. All riders should be capable and willing to follow these few rules.
Sulphur River Trails is conveniently located east of Dallas, Texas, about 100 miles. To get to the ATV Park from Paris, Texas, travel south down Highway 271 until you reach the junction of FM 196 and go to Cunningham, Texas then turn left at CR 17300 and travel on it to the entrance of the park. To get to the ATV Park from Greenville, Texas, travel east on I-30 to the Highway 37 exit. Travel north on Highway 37 to FM 196 which goes to Cunningham, Texas, then travel down CR 17300 to the entrance of the park. If you are traveling west down I-30, get off at Highway 37 then go north to FM 196 to Cunningham, Texas, then on CR 17300 to the park.
For more information on Sulphur River Trails, go to www.sulphurrivertrail.com. On the park's website, the interested rider will find park rules, contact information, directions with maps and pictures of the park and other riders enjoying what it has to offer. Interested riders can also call 903-652-2276 to speak to someone.
As of right now, this ATV Park is closed because of 2 major pipelines being laid across the property, but it is expected to open as soon as possible. The opening dates will be posted on the website when decided upon, so keep an eye open for that.
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