New Off-Road Park near Salem, MO

ScottC

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Hello everyone! I am new here, so if I am posting this in the wrong place, just let me know. I figured y'all might be open for a new place to play.

There is a fairly new park located near Salem Missouri called FlatNasty Offroad Park.

FlatNasty is around 850 acres of awesome trails with everything from easy drives through the woods to big boulder courses to "pucker-factor 10" off-camber side hill trails with serious hill climbs!

There are currently 21 trails, most of which are completed (some are still in the works) and the potential for many more!

The park opened Memorial Weekend '05. The owners are some of the nicest folks you will meet. Ron is known to go out and show groups around the park personally...

There is currently primitive camping in the field with enough room for everyone that would want to come. There is also one real nice two-bedroom cabin that can be rented that is equipped with a full bathroom, kitchen, living room, and laundry room.

Please check out www.flatnasty.net for more details if you are intested - the web site is being updated, so check back for more pics and info from time-to-time.

FlatNasty is located about 18 miles outside of Salem, MO - about 2 hour from St. Louis for reference. I strongly recommend at least Missouri folks to come check it out and would personally make the drive from IL to wheel there...

Hope to see you there!!! Shoot me a message if you are coming out and I may just meet you there! We have gone the last 3 weekends in a row and are only taking a couple of weeks off to get Christmas shopping done :)

later,
Scott C
 
Nice to see more wheeling in this area. We'll plan an outing there sooner or later. Thanks for the notice!
 
Just trying to get the word out about it...

If you want, I can add your e-mail addr to the list of folks I contact when we go...

There are some pics on my web site of the park and other stuff if anyone is interested...

www.creativeoffroad.com/gallery (the silver buggy is my ride - one of 'em anyway)
 
i think i could get into this!
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Salem, Salem, Salem....
DOH! still 8.5 hours away from me...
 
XJ_ranger said:
i think i could get into this!
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Salem, Salem, Salem....
DOH! still 8.5 hours away from me...
I think you need a running 4wd rig for that. JIM.
 
Glad to see some interest in the park.

Ron is always happy to have group events in the park. There is talk of a possible IH8Mud event and Capital City Crawlers out of Jefferson City, MO has had a couple of events already.

I am going to be re-working his web site and have plans to put an online calendar up to help groups plan and post thier events.

I forgot to mention there is also a motorcross track, and a real nice hill-and-gully course for the ATV enthusiasts...

There is even a hill called "Get-it-Billy" with a "bounty" on it. Drop five bucks in the pot when you enter the park and give it a shot. The first person to climb the hill (with someone from the park present to witness of course) takes the loot! **This is not a giveaway by any means - you will have to work for it** :)

Hope to see y'all there soon!

Scott
 
I think we need to get something going to get there and check this place out.
That looks like some awsome terrain.
 
Okie Terry said:
I think we need to get something going to get there and check this place out.
That looks like some awsome terrain.

Sounds like a plan! Plan it all out and I could probably meet you there and show you all of our favorites...
 
Okie Terry said:
WTF is up with the 36" minimum on the extreme trails?

Not necessarily a rule, but a very strong recommendation :) There are obstacles on some of the extreme trails that stop me in a buggy on 42's and Mog axles (and unfortunately I have left some nasty 42" holes on some of them)...

The intermediate trails are by no means boring. There are some very challenging off-camber places and tough obstacles on them. I would bump the trail ratings up one step with the addition of rain (we are really looking forward to snow).

Someone (to remain nameless of course ;) - Ron) pushed a Cherokee-sized boulder off into the entrance of one of the "intermediate" trails. Don't worry, it isn't as bad as it sounds...

Not that a rig with 35's couldn't run any of the extreme trails, but there would be places they would likely find impassable. Trail 18 is what Ron refers to as his "competition course". It has two sections that I wouldn't attempt with less than 38's just due to the size of the rocks and the space between them. Again, it is up to you...

Scott
 
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Who would be up for meeting me out there the weekend before New Years, or New Years day for a Holiday Run?

I would be more than happy to lead a group through whatever they were interested in seeing!

There should be quite a few rigs in the park during those times. Should make for a great time!!!

Later,
Scott
 
ScottC said:
Not necessarily a rule, but a very strong recommendation :) There are obstacles on some of the extreme trails that stop me in a buggy on 42's and Mog axles (and unfortunately I have left some nasty 42" holes on some of them)...

The intermediate trails are by no means boring. There are some very challenging off-camber places and tough obstacles on them. I would bump the trail ratings up one step with the addition of rain (we are really looking forward to snow).

Someone (to remain nameless of course ;) - Ron) pushed a Cherokee-sized boulder off into the entrance of one of the "intermediate" trails. Don't worry, it isn't as bad as it sounds...

Not that a rig with 35's couldn't run any of the extreme trails, but there would be places they would likely find impassable. Trail 18 is what Ron refers to as his "competition course". It has two sections that I wouldn't attempt with less than 38's just due to the size of the rocks and the space between them. Again, it is up to you...

Scott
We shall see about where most rigs on 44"s can go that I can't on 35"s.
 
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