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Please keep in mind that this event is for charity. You may be riding the same trails you always ride if you're local.
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This is a ride at your own risk event.
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You are responsible for the safety of your passengers, knowing your machine's capabilities and your driving skill level. It's ok to ask for help if you need it!
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Event hosts and sponsors are not responsible for damages to your machine nor liable for any damages to person or property caused by you and your machine.
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You will need to have a helmet with you as per state law when you ride into the towns for gas and lunch.
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It is against state law to drink and drive. We aren't searching your cooler, but you are responsible for the consequences if you choose to drink and drive. We aren't paying your bail or giving you a ride home from prison. You're on your own.
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No fighting or abuse of staff will be tolerated. You will be removed from the event immediately without refund.
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Please operate your ATV at a slow speed when entering and exiting the parking lot. Your parking may be restricted if you spin gravel or pop wheelies in the crowded areas.
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By completing the event registration form for this event, you agree to the above terms and conditions.
EVENT COST: $25 adults, kids $15
EVENT SHIRTS: $20 adults, kids $15
SCHEDULE OF EVENTS
Thursday, July 20: Registration/Tshirt pick up opens at noon.
The Guided Night Ride will be provided by Coal Country ATV Tours and will meet/leave from the courtyard or bunkhouse parking lot around 7 P.M.
Friday, July 21: 3 guided rides (2 by Coal Country ATV Tours and 1 by Hillbilly Heaven) will leave from the courtyard 10 AM. Please be here by 9:00 am so you can choose your guide for the day. You also have the option to form your own group and ride if you would rather not be with a large group.
7-10pm Live Music with One Eyed Jack
Saturday, July 22: 4 total guided rides (3 by Coal Country and 1 by Hillbilly Heaven) will be leaving out at 9:30 AM. Please be here by 8:30am so you will have time to choose your guide and be ready to leave.
*Dinner catered by Rebel Smokehouse will be served at 5 P.M.
*RZR KRAZY Auction will begin after the food is served.
Please be on time, as all rides are departing at the same time this year!
All destinations are TBA at this time
Wagon Wheel ATV Resort and Campground
Welcome to the Wagon Wheel ATV Resort and Campground
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1-304-673-7443
The Wagon Wheel ATV Resort features rustic accomodations and primitive camping on the outlaw trails in Wyoming County, West Virginia.
Stay in the Heart of Outlaw country!
The Wagon Wheel ATV Resort is located on the outlaw trails near Bud, WV. The outlaw trails that surround our camp have a little bit of something to interest every rider. There is a variety of terrain on these trails-from scenic mountaintop views, deep mud, rock crawling and hill climbs. You can ride into several local towns by trail to gas up your ATV or get a bite to eat. The outlaw trails run through the back country and are not officially marked or mapped. Contact us at (304) 673-7443 to book a trail guide to get familiar with the area or you can use a satellite GPS to navigate, as there is NO cell service in most areas down here. Park your truck, drop your machine off the trailer, and never have to load up again to ride until you are ready to go home!
Wagon WheelView of camp from Pinnacle Rock | Wagon WheelView of camp from Pinnacle Rock | Wagon WheelWagon Wheel Road Fall 2015 | Wagon WheelCourtyard fire pit view from Apartments 3 and 4 | Wagon WheelTrail Riding |
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Wagon WheelTrail riding on Hatfield McCoy | Wagon WheelThe infamous hole on the Pinnacle Creek Connector trail that swallowed us up whole on our first trip down. My Uncle Steve and Aunt Missy's 900 in the same hole...luckily they were going the opposite direction we were! | Wagon WheelOur first Memorial Day! | Wagon WheelWelch overlook | Wagon WheelOur group photo that was taken at the top of the Stair Steps...just prior to us seeing the Wagon Wheel for the first time. |
Wagon WheelAn August view from the top of the Stair Steps. Back in the early outlaw days, this was THE hill climb to make. You can find videos on you tube of folks coming up the hill and jumping the guard rail at the top. The hill climb area is closed to riders now because it is very eroded and over grown. It is extremely dangerous to attempt now...please just enjoy the view from the top. | Wagon WheelOne of our primitive camping areas | Wagon WheelSpring Rainbow | Wagon WheelPinnacle Creek at Tiny's Farm | Wagon WheelView of Pinnacle Rock at sunset from the saddle above The Wagon Wheel |
Wagon WheelOur own Top of The World at sunset | Wagon WheelA cool action shot of one of our campers riding up the saddle at sunset | Wagon WheelThis is why they call West Virginia "Almost Heaven" |