Dyracuse Recreation Park:
Dyracuse is a
place you can go if you wont to hit some jumps and get good air or you can hit
the smoother track to catch some speed. It is the perfect place to go with the
kids on there little 50cc atvs or motorbikes, because there is a junior track
that is the perfect size for them. it has little hills for them to climb and get
used to what a real trail will feel like and the different conditions they may
find on the bigger trails. So just go with the family and have fun with them.
The best thing about it is that you can leave and come back in the same day and
all you have to do is let him see your wristband and you are all good.
Pass Prices:
Daily Pass $10
Single Season Pass $100
Single Family Pass $150
Rental (on Closed Days) $150
For Park Information
715-325-8014 or 715-325-8013
The Bunkhouse Retreat:
One of the mud holes
Getting Air
Inside the cabins
Bunkhouse Cabins
Bunkhouse logo
The Bunkhouse Cabins
These cabins are $75.00 dollars a
night for four people and $15.00 a night for every additional person. It is
$3.00 a machine per day.
The cabins have no running water but
the showers and bathrooms are in walking distance from your cabin. They have a
fridge, microwave, toaster, and a coffee pot. There are fire rings available for
you to have a fire outside of your cabin. there is one full size bed and a bunk
bed.
Bring
your own pillows and sleeping bags, toilet items, towels, cooking utensils,
campfire forks, bug spray, sun screen, and aluminum foil!
Things that are available for you to use at the Bunkhouse
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2 wash stations for your ATV'S |
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Beer, soda, wine coolers, snacks, chips, pizza, ice, and fire wood for sale |
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children play area |
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rings for campfires |
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picnic tables |
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large gas Coleman grill for available events |
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Enclosed pavilion for wedding receptions, family reunions, and meetings or parties |
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Line of wolf barbershop on site open Monday-Thursday, 2-8p.m. |
Monroe Prairie Recreation Area:
These
trails are open to the public and it is also free. They belong to the Lake
Arrowhead
Association that has much more than just the trails to offer. these trails are
not
difficult to ride there are some steep hills bumpy, smooth, winding trails.
these trails are fun to go on with a sport machine but you have to watch out
because there is traffic that does come towards you. You can also take a utility
machine on the trail but I sagest that you take is slow on some of the turns.
After you have hit all of the trails you can go down the road to a bar called
Trails End. At this bar you will see that it is a very popular place. There are
many ATVERS and ATV'S in the parking lot. Once you get inside it has a bar to
your right and there is a dinning area to you left. The food is outstanding and
you get a lot for the price. Then when you are done you can either go back to
the trails or you can go 2 miles down the road to fuel up at the BP gas
station.