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Coal Creek Jamboree continues this weekend

Posted at 8:30 pm April 19, 2012
By Dawn Huotari Leave a Comment

Coal Creek OHV is having a spring jamboree that started at 8 a.m. Thursday, April 19, and runs through Sunday, April 22. Numerous activities are scheduled, such as guided rides, a rock crawl and an ATV rodeo. A one-time $10 fee covers participation in all events except the Poker Run.

The Coal Creek Off-Highway Vehicle Area is 72,000 acres of off-road trails and is located in Oliver Springs. The trails are open to everyone and just about any type of vehicles, such as ATVs, motorcycles, mountain bikes and jeeps.

For the schedule of events, go to the Coal Creek OHV website at www.coalcreekohv.com.

The Events Area is located at the Windrock Park Campground.

Filed Under: Recreation Tagged With: Coal Creek OHV, Oliver Springs, Spring Jamboree

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