LBL Turkey Bay 4/14-17
A few of us will be heading to the Land Between the Lakes Turkey Bay ORV area the weekend of 4/14-17. Post up if you're interested in joining us or would just like some general info about the area.
Scott
Scott
That'd be great. But stock Jeeps can have fun, too, ya' know. Here's a link to my pictures from last spring:
http://tslewisz.smugmug.com/Hobbies/...48210468_z8iVP
http://tslewisz.smugmug.com/Hobbies/...48210468_z8iVP
That'd be great. But stock Jeeps can have fun, too, ya' know. Here's a link to my pictures from last spring:
http://tslewisz.smugmug.com/Hobbies/...48210468_z8iVP
http://tslewisz.smugmug.com/Hobbies/...48210468_z8iVP
Turkey Bay will close if they have heavy rain. You can check the status anytime @ http://www.lbl.org/TrailsUpdate.html.
Im due for a TB trip. Havent been this year.
Im due for a TB trip. Havent been this year.
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Turkey bay at LBL is open. Like previously posted they close the trails after a heavy rain to allow for drainage. You can call the hotline to check the status at: 270-924-2000.
I have been there many times. It is a great place to wheel, with lots of mild trails easy enough for a noobie in a stocker, with some moderate to difficult trails that are easily avoided if desired.
The terrain is hilly with loose rocks and gravel to baby head sized rocks. There is a little bit of mud if it rains but dries quickly and can be very dusty on occasion. The FS service has been working on numbering the trails over the last couple of years and the marking with the new trail maps are fairly accurate. Even if you get lost most trails are less than a mile long and will connect back to a main trail.
The cost is (I think) $15 for a 3 day pass.
Here is a few photos taken last fall to give you an idea of the terrain:




This is the Gauntlet, one of the tougher trails, but there are alternate trails around most areas like this
I have been there many times. It is a great place to wheel, with lots of mild trails easy enough for a noobie in a stocker, with some moderate to difficult trails that are easily avoided if desired.
The terrain is hilly with loose rocks and gravel to baby head sized rocks. There is a little bit of mud if it rains but dries quickly and can be very dusty on occasion. The FS service has been working on numbering the trails over the last couple of years and the marking with the new trail maps are fairly accurate. Even if you get lost most trails are less than a mile long and will connect back to a main trail.
The cost is (I think) $15 for a 3 day pass.
Here is a few photos taken last fall to give you an idea of the terrain:




This is the Gauntlet, one of the tougher trails, but there are alternate trails around most areas like this
Last edited by ducnek; Mar 24, 2011 at 11:03 AM.



