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    Broken Bow ATV TRAILS?

    I am trying to find a place to take the boys for the summer vacation. They love riding so figured I could book a house at broken bow or something similar that allows atv riding or has trails to ride. However I can not get a clear picture if there is a riding park or not at broken bow.
    Ideally I would like to rent a cabin and be able to jump on the atvs and go ride. Most parks have bunkhouses but nothing suitable for the wife . Thanks for any help.

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    In for this as well..

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      #3
      Hear good things about Hatfield McCoy. Know a guy who goes all the time. I'll ask him

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        #4
        Mena, Arkansas - the Ouchita National Forest has miles and miles of trails and old logging roads open to ATV's - not too far from Broken Bow and I'm sure you can find cabins/homes to rent near the trail heads

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          #5
          Mena AR. is the way to go. Rent a cabin and leave everyday on your wheeler and hit the trails.

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            #6
            Mena has NO good places to eat!!!!! Even the KFC sucks!

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              #7
              Originally posted by elliscountyhog View Post
              I am trying to find a place to take the boys for the summer vacation. They love riding so figured I could book a house at broken bow or something similar that allows atv riding or has trails to ride. However I can not get a clear picture if there is a riding park or not at broken bow.
              Ideally I would like to rent a cabin and be able to jump on the atvs and go ride. Most parks have bunkhouses but nothing suitable for the wife . Thanks for any help.
              call roger at sugar creek lodge in mena, arkansas. trails back up to the property. 400 miles of trails thru the national forest in the ouachita mountains.

              cabins are right on the river. we are going back this summer.

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                #8
                Originally posted by White Falcon View Post
                Mena has NO good places to eat!!!!! Even the KFC sucks!
                Can confirm. Unfortunately.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by White Falcon View Post
                  Mena has NO good places to eat!!!!! Even the KFC sucks!
                  its a PITA to drive back and forth to town to eat. go to walmart, go grocery shopping and cook at the cabin. full kitchen, fully furnished. sit on the porch and watch deer come to the river to drink (i saw a black bear and 2 bobcats last time we were there)

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                    #10
                    There is miles of timber land you can ride with a permit but must bring your own rides.

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                      #11
                      I 2nd it. Call Roger at sugar creek lodge in Mena. Ride your ATV on the road right to the trail head. Fun place, we go a couple times a yr and ride our rzr. Pretty country

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                        #12
                        He answered. Mena same as these guys.

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                          #13
                          We love Mena.

                          Rent a cabin and ride the quads.

                          We rode 83 miles in 2 days, at Wolf Pen and forest roads this year for spring break. We went a couple years ago too. Had a ball both times.


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                            #14
                            I used these folks to rent a razr, but they have cabins as well. Super nice folks from Texas. Trails are nice, pretty country. If it was me I'd go just a little further and go to Colorado, something about getting above timberline!

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                              #15
                              I'm jumping on the Mena wagon as well. Been going a couple times a year for the last 4 years. My 14 yr old loves it. Get a cabin and bring food for the grill and cookout every night and sit by the camp fire and enjoy.
                              And contrary to what others say there are a few locally owned resturants that are pretty decent.
                              Another suggestion bring goggles for your eyes and bandanas for your nose and mouth. It gets pretty dusty if it hasn't rained for a day or two.

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