22nd Annual GSMTR, May 13-18, Head For The Hills

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Roger at the primitive camping area are you allowed to have your tow rigs there as well? Was thinking of bringing my generator for power but would want to lock it up when not using it. Thanks

Yes, but we encourage people to drop their trailers in parking area outside the camping area.
 
Guys,My regestration is paid but just to make sure after we get there, it will be a $55 fee per person to be on the trails for 4 days?

Also ya'll are both bringing the 80's on this trip? Trying to see how much spare parts to bring .
 
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Guys,My regestration is paid but just to make sure after we get there, it will be a $55 fee per person to be on the trails for 4 days?

Also ya'll are both bringing the 80's on this trip? Trying to see how much spare parts to bring .

That sounds high but that looks right to me Albert. It'll cost me $83 for Holden and I, $110 for both you and Paul for 4 Days of wheeling. Not to mention the charge for a trail map, I looked to print us a few here at the office this week :meh: Maybe Roger will chime in if they got discount rates for event pricing. Paul and I are both taking the 80's last I spoke to him this morning :)


PERMITS, PASSES & TICKETS

A Land Use Permit is required for each person entering the Windrock Park Trail System.
Cost for the permits are as follows:


AdultsChildren 12 & Under$17One Day$8$33Two Day$16$44Three Day$22$55Four Day$28$88Annual$44
Each person, no matter their age or activity, must have a permit. Each person entering the area is required to have their permit, sticker or key tag along with the yellow copy of their permit with them at all times while on the property.

Purchasing Permits
Land Use Permits may be purchased at the Windrock Park Campground office 865-435-1251 (555 Windrock Park Lane, Oliver Springs, TN 37840), Gingers Market & Deli (Hwy. 116, Briceville, TN), and Shell Fun Food (557 Tri-County Boulevard, Oliver Springs, TN 37840).

Trail Map
Trail maps may be purchased from the same locations that sell Land Use Permits.
 
Sorry no discounts for the event. When they have ATV events with 2000 people they do not discount. The multiple day passes offer a little savings. The trail maps are about 36 x 42 inches both sides the place is 72000 acres The charge $5 for a color map. Not really a bad price.
 
Sorry no discounts for the event. When they have ATV events with 2000 people they do not discount. The multiple day passes offer a little savings.

Thanks for the response Roger
 
Have to get in that shine Sampling :)

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Wish ya'll were here to enjoy it with us. We did a 2.6 mile hike to a beautiful Laural falls then headed up to the top of the MTN's for beautiful views of the Park at 6000+ Feet. This concludes the Smoky MTN tour, we'll have a grand birthday dinner for Paul tonight grilled steaks and corn on the Cobb in the husks with salad followed by a nice Bon Fire on the creek to go out with a bang. We'll load up the vehicles and be ready to head over to Wind Rock in the morning :)

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Now why is the fire bug sitting so far away from the fire?? :meh:

I thought the same thing!!


Gosh I wish I was there and had just taken the time off

Have fun guys and be safe

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Now why is the fire bug sitting so far away from the fire?? :meh:

It was Hot Hot Hot even for the fire bug, LOL. We're all registered for the event and setup camp for the next 4 nights. Tommy was here ahead of us. The 4 of us are signed up for the 8hr trail ride in the morning and some of you thought my 4hr rides were long :)

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