We've trudged through all kinds of terrain all over the country. Some of us have even gone as far as riding incommunicable off-road trails in countries with names we can't even pronounce. As enticing as it may be to ride our Atvs in an obscure part of the world exploring other man's natural wilderness, there are awesome Atv off-road trails right here on home ground.
We can remember the Redbird State Riding Area in Indiana that we took to one time some years back. The Atv trail was merely a merge of years old and it was pretty bare back then. An Atv buddy recently took his adolescent son who is as freakish about Atv riding as the father is back to Redbird State Park and noted that there were some changes and the facilities have improved tremendously over the years. With funding derived from membership fees and Federal Recreational Fund, they have used it wisely.
Redbird State Atv Park sits right smack in the middle of a former coal mine - which is why the terrain there will be curious for beginner Atv riders. There are many hilly and steep inclines plus mud puddles there as well...hearing the word mud, remember to bring the winch. At the end of the day, I remember me and the whole gang had a lot of fun riding this Atv Park and wanted to see who got more mud on. It rained pretty badly the evening before, you see. And when rain hits this Atv trail, it hits bad. And the next day, just be ready for a mud bath which...hey, that sounds like fun.