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Disney OK anyone?

Posted: 08 Jul 2012 07:37
by biggreen
a few of us are riding down to Disney, OK for a the coming weekend. anyone ever been? Anyone wanna go? were leaving fri (13th oooh) and coming back monday.

Re: Disney OK anyone?

Posted: 08 Jul 2012 21:12
by allkidd
I've never heard of Disney, OK...thought maybe you were riding to Florida....what is in Disney OK?

Re: Disney OK anyone?

Posted: 08 Jul 2012 21:26
by troy
Paging KC to the green phone.

Re: Disney OK anyone?

Posted: 09 Jul 2012 12:26
by Savage
Disney is where all the 4x4 rockcrawlers go. That's all I know about it

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CfVNqqT0 ... re=related

Re: Disney OK anyone?

Posted: 09 Jul 2012 13:29
by troy
My brother, KC, has ridden there and has good things to say about it. I'm hoping he'll reply to give some details. It is more oriented for rock crawlers, but my brother said he had plenty of fun on quads and motorcycles there.

If I had to guess, I would say perhaps it is like the Randolph 4x4 area in that it's not designed for motorcycles, yet you can have a ton of fun riding the area.

Re: Disney OK anyone?

Posted: 09 Jul 2012 19:48
by KC
My wife and I were tooling around down there on a family ride with our Polaris Ranger sideXside. We were mostly following some friends in their rock crawlers and enjoying a relaxing three day weekend. Overall the terrain and trails are very similar to the ORV at Randolph. The cons for us are that it is mostly oriented to big rock crawling trucks and there are lots of very steep hills with LARGE (2 to 5 ft) stair steps. The pros are that it is a big area with lots of open riding and just about every hill climb has an easier route around. I really look forward to getting the KTM down there because there are two ridable spillway areas with lots of bouldering that reminds me somewhat of Moab. Like I said it is a lot of open riding...lots of good potential in the spillways, 3 to 4 big ridges with insane hill climbs and a few miles of winding dirt trail along the tree lined river. I didn't notice any single track while down there but I think one could have a lot of fun on a capable bike. I would NOT recommend a big dual-sport that is more suited for road riding! I would recommend having a guide show you how to get around at first because it can be a little confusing. I couldn't figure out how to cross the spillway to get to the main riding trails at first 'cause I camped a mile away from my buddies... :oops: Some may love it, others may hate it, but I think it would keep me entertained for a couple of days. Also, the Lake and swimming beach are right across the road...you don't need to be street legal to get around town, but state hwy 28 runs through so you have to ride on the side of the road and cross directly when needed.

Hogans Offroad Park has campgrounds and lodging for cheap, hit the trails right out the back of their property.
www.hogansoffroad.com
918-520-4504

Re: Disney OK anyone?

Posted: 10 Jul 2012 21:21
by biggreen
im still trying to get my friend to take his jeep but we are just shooting down there on our klrs as kind of a scouting mission for fun places to break toys. Oh btw. there are some good places to get lost around independance kansas and elk city lake. good primative camping and min maint roads.

Re: Disney OK anyone?

Posted: 04 Sep 2012 07:58
by troy