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AKA: Sundquist Unit, Cumberland Mountains, Campbell County, New River, Tackett Creek OHV, Royal Blue East
Awesome
146,000 acres (228 sq mi)
900 miles
820 to 3350 ft.
All Year
The North Cumberland OHV Park is an immense public trail system offering over 900 miles of routes for exploration. While the network does not contain dedicated single-track, its multi-use trails and roads traverse a vast and rugged landscape with many scenic views. The terrain is highly varied, ranging from smooth, hard-packed roads to rutted, rocky, and muddy paths with steep hill climbs and water crossings. Riders can discover waterfalls and abandoned mines in this massive area. This park is open to all OHV types, including dirt bikes, ATVs, UTVs, and Jeeps. As it is a public Wildlife...
Terrain for a variety of skill levels.
Trails are occasionally maintained, visibly marked, and rated for difficulty.
Watch out for a few areas with hazards (assumed marked but use caution).
No parking fees reported.
Camping is allowed in developed sites only.
Yes
TWRA Riding Permit (not required for riders under 13)
Blaze orange vests required November through January, can be purchased at various RV campgrounds.
All Year
36.3699579, -84.2078199