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Are You Looking For A Place To Ride?This is a list of South Carolina Off Road Vehicle Trail Systems and Reviews' about them. The first two links have lots of info about most SC OHV/ORV's.
South carolina ORV Info: http://www.state.sc.us/forest/motor.htm SCORE Info: http://truespode.net/score/orv.htm Cedar Springs Info: http://www.fs.fed.us/r8/fms/rec/cedarsprings.pdf Enoree Info: http://www.fs.fed.us/r8/fms/rec/Enoree%20OHV.pdf Parsons Info: http://www.fs.fed.us/r8/fms/rec/partrail.pdf Manchester OHV Manchester is Located southwest of Sumter SC in the Manchester State Forest. Trails are mostly tight wooded, sandy with lots of whoops. Riding in the general forest area is not permitted. A $5 daily fee is required or a $25 annual permit can be purchased. Rangers have been ticketing those with no permit - $125 fine. There is no camping allowed at the trails but there is a camp ground not to far away, Check the link below for more info.
Directions:
From Columbia drive east or Sumter drive west on US 378. At SC 261 (Stoplight) drive south for 8.8 miles and bear right on Sumter County S-43-51 (toward Rimini). The entrance to the parking is approximately 0.6 mile on the left.
From Charlotte take I-77 South to ( Rt 378 ) Exit 9-A. On Rt 378 go East toward Sumter, go 26 miles to 261. Take a right on to 261 South go 4 miles to Wedgefield Cross Railroad Tracks. Go 5 miles turn right on gravel road that has a Sign saying Manchester SF.
Hours:
Dawn to dusk.
Information:
Manchester State Forest, 6740 Headquarters Road, Wedgefield, SC, 29168, 803-494-8196
Manchester Link:
http://www.state.sc.us/forest/motor.htm TNT Motorsports Park: TNT Motorsports Park, Inc. is located in Chester SC about halfway between Charlotte NC and Columbia SC. From I-77, take Exit 55 and go North on highway 97 towards Chester. Go 3 1/2 miles and turn right onto Brown Road. Go 1 1/2 miles and look for the sign on the right. Turn right into the park and drive until you come to the sign up area.
Office Phone: 803.482.4759 Track Phone: 803.385.5048
TNT has a lot to offer below is what you can find there.
The Kasel Trail:
This trail system consists of 8 miles of challenging wood trails. The trail is named after Ken Kasel, a dedicated off road enthusiast who assists TNT with the maintenance of it. This trail winds through 228 acres of hardwood tree stands and beautiful scenery.
The Pathfinder Beginner Trail:
This trail named after the Blue Ridge Pathfinders, an OHV club from Gastonia, NC. The Pathfinders donated labor and materials to help construct this trail. This trail is a shorter loop for less experienced riders who do not want to ride the longer trail system.
The Caldwell Trail:
This Trail connects to the Kasel Trail and twists through 105 acres of beautiful hardwoods. The trail is named after Matthew Caldwell, the landowner who graciously leased the land to provide riding opportunities to TNT visitors.
Mitch Mimms Trail of Tears:
This single track trail is for bikes only. No ATV's allowed.
The Advanced Motocross Tracks:
The advanced MX tracks are designed for more experienced riders. Riders of 80cc motorcycles and above are allowed on the advanced mx tracks. Sorry, no ATV's are allowed on the advanced MX tracks! . Please use good judgment when on the advanced MX tracks as the skill level on the track will vary from Expert/Pro level racers to D class/Beginner racers. This track was designed for dirtbike racers to practice on challenging obstacles. Riders on dirtbikes under 80cc's must obtain prior management approval before riding on the advanced MX Tracks.
Parental Supervision is required for all riders under 18.
The Mini Track:
The Mini Track is designed for riders of 50cc to 85cc 2-Stroke machines and 50cc to 200cc 4-Stroke machines. This track is for less experienced riders and requires
PARENTAL SUPERVISION AT ALL TIMES!
The Intermediate Track:
This track is designed for beginning riders who want to work up to the skills necessary to ride on the main track. Please use good judgment when on this track as the skill level of the track will vary.
The TT Track:
This track is designed for beginning riders wanting to work on skills without the challenges of a true MX style track. It has twists and turns with an occasional bump thrown in. This track will have riders of varying skills. Please watch out for each other and do ride with respect of your fellow rider.
The Flat Track:
This track is designed for beginning riders wanting to work on beginner skills. Please watch out for each other and do ride with respect of your fellow rider. Occasional beginner classes are held on this track. During classes the track is only open for class participants.
Link to TNT Info:
http://www.tntmotorsportsinc.com/index.shtmlhttp://www.georgiaoffroad.com/facility.phtml?facilityid=tnt Wambaw Cycle Trail: Wambaw Cycle Trail offers Two 20 mile loops Totaling 40 miles of FUN. The sandy course winds through fragrant pine woods with shimmering hardwoods in the understory. Riders can glimpse sinkhole ponds with majestic bald cypress, as well as turkeys and white-tailed deer. The trail is designed for motorcycles and ATV 50 inches wide or under.
JBB's Rating: 9 out of 10 for Sport Quaders. a little to tight and to many whoops for the UT Quads.
Fees: $5 per day per individual, or $50 per year per individual. Daily Fee includes Camping with Trail access.
Directions: From Charleston, take U.S.
Highway 17 north to Steed Creek Road (SC Route 133-S). Turn left and drive 5 miles to Halfway Creek Road (SC Route 98-S). Turn right and continue 6 miles to Round Pond Cycle Trailhead on the left.
Information: Wambaw Office PO Box 788 McClellanville, SC 29458 Phone: (843) 887-3257 Fax: (843) 887-3848
Wambaw info Link: http://www.fs.fed.us/r8/fms/rec/wamcycle.pdfhttp://gorp.away.com/gorp/publishers/menasha/mbik_se2.htm