Windrock! 70k+ acres of land. You could literally drive for weeks and never see it all. It has all skill levels. Including ones that even buggies have issues with. Plenty of deer, hogs, elk, bass, caves, mud, sand and other things to see and play in. Best of all there is lodging and campsites on Windrock property.If you have any suggestions for Modern Jeeper Adventures (MJA), please post up and let us know. Give enough details so we know more about your idea -- places, types of trips, etc.
thanks, Del
Honestly anytime. The climate is pretty mild year round. Never super cold or extremely hot except for a few select days. I honestly think fall is the most beautiful time of the year up there.What time of year is best for group wheeling around there?
I would have to visit with management if this is something we want to pursue. Day pass’ are around $20 per person per day. Maybe something we discuss further over the phone or email.How much are the fees if you have like a big group? What would be the attraction for a group to "buy into" a MJ Adventure at a nice facility like Windrock? I guess I am asking how it would be marketed?
Gotta add that to the list. Those Westcoasters always seem to be having all the fun!Windrock! 70k+ acres of land. You could literally drive for weeks and never see it all. It has all skill levels. Including ones that even buggies have issues with. Plenty of deer, hogs, elk, bass, caves, mud, sand and other things to see and play in. Best of all there is lodging and campsites on Windrock property.
Plus it’s like 5 mins from the house!
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I haven’t done Windrock yet. I hear it’s awesome!Windrock! 70k+ acres of land. You could literally drive for weeks and never see it all. It has all skill levels. Including ones that even buggies have issues with. Plenty of deer, hogs, elk, bass, caves, mud, sand and other things to see and play in. Best of all there is lodging and campsites on Windrock property.
Plus it’s like 5 mins from the house!
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I haven’t done Windrock yet. I hear it’s awesome!
Say when!!! Roadtrip!!!View attachment 1264You’re gonna have to go with us.
That definitely looks like a good timeView attachment 1264You’re gonna have to go with us.
There are a few other parks around the state also.All sound great!
Texas needs some love
#1)”Hard Core Adventure: Show off your MC flex and test (and I mean ‘test’) your armor!” — Wolf Caves in Mason, TX. Owners are wonderfully friendly and accommodating, and the park is amazing and beautiful, with its explosion of red granite. There is plenty for all levels, but the proportion of hard-moderate, hard, and extreme is higher compared to medium and medium-easy. Camping is available on the property. Dogs are allowed. Texas wine country is about 40-50 miles east. The San Antonio jeep club (San Antonio Jeep Exclusive) guides for the Jeep Jamboree USA (Texas Spur at Inks Ranch in Llano) and many of thise members/guides wheel regularly at Wolf Caves — they mey be a good resource for MJA event. While I’m a vegetarian and it pains me, there is legendary mesquite Texas BBQ in Mason and Llano.
#2)Magical Big Bend National and State Parks. Big Bend doesn’t have the majestic beauty of the Sierras, Moab, or Eastern mountains, but there is just something magical about it, and worth visiting. There are no difficult or technically challenging trails. Black Gap Road in the national park is a Jeep Badge of Honor trail. The state park is prettier than the national. Star gazing is amazing with complete dark skies. Great camping and many, many remote areas available for exploration.