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Location Name: Holly Sorings National Forrest

Type of Riding Place: Trails

Location (closest city): Oxford, MS usa

Details: Miles of trails. Serious Mud in spring. Or any time after a good rain.

How to get there:Hwy 30 east of Oxford. Follow Signs.

For more Information contact: Mr. Muddy - Phone: 1(888) MUD SLOP

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Location Name: Bentonite Mines

Type of Riding Place: Dunes

Location (closest city): Amory, MS US

Details: Sand Dunes with hundreds of trails scattered throughout. All types of riding. Trails, dunes, mud bogs, 5 tracks, many hills ( of all sizes ) climb if you dare!

How to get there:email me if you don't know.....saraley@tsixroads.com

For more Information contact: Ley - Phone: saraley@tsixroads.com

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Location Name: Grenada Lake Bottom

Type of Riding Place: Trails

Location (closest city): Grenada (Gore Springs), MS usa

Details: 6 miles of two-trek trails. Moderate riding with a few creeks to pass. Very fun and exciteable. Just watch for moccassins in summer.

How to get there: From highway 8, 12 miles East of Grenada, take Gore Springs road going South. Go 3 miles. You will see government area fenced off with rocks, sand, gravel, etc. Turn left on gravel road. Go for 1/2 mile until it bottoms out. Ride forever.

For more Information contact: MS wildlife & Fish. - Phone: 1-800-i-don't-no

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Location Name: Rattlesnake Bay

Type of Riding Place: Trails

Location (closest city): Hattiesburg, MS USA

Details: Rattlesnake Bay is 31 miles of ATV trails located in the Desoto National Forest behind Camp Shelby, the largest national guard training facility in the U.S. The majority of the trails is moderate riding with a few little challenges throughout. Riding is enjoyable year-round. Just watch out for tanks!

How to get there:From Hwy 49 in Hattiesburg, take Hwy 98 east toward Mobile, AL. At New Augusta, take Hwy 29 south. Watch for the sign "Rattlesnake Bay ATV trail" and then turn left, the start area is about 1 mile down on the left.

For more Information contact: MS Dept. of Wildlife, Fisheries & Parks - Phone: (601) 545-5632