WHERE TO ’WHEEL & OVERLAND
BREAKING NEWS: YOU CAN’T GO OFF THE GRID IF you don’t know where that is. You also can’t go rockcrawling or trail riding if you don’t know where to go. To get you started, we’ve put together more than 10 places to explore—some are on government-run land, while others are private off-road parks. We also tried to find some that you may never have seen before in Four Wheeler. If you’re new to four-wheeling or overlanding, also consider joining a local 4x4 club, as a club can be a great source of information and camaraderie.
Texas
In Marble Falls, Texas, you’ll find Hidden Falls Adventure Park, a 2,700-acre off-road park. Motorized vehicles of all types can play here. It has mud, rocks, creeks, and waterfalls—all sorts of terrain, with this being Hill Country. You can do plenty here, whether you’re running a bone-stock or highly modified rig. Camping is allowed. Note that the park is currently open Thursday through Sunday, and on Friday and Saturday night ’wheeling is allowed until midnight.
Hidden Falls Adventure Park,
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