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The OHV (Off Highway Vehicle) Trail is a little less than 5 miles long. A great chance to get in some good woods riding.

Trail is even a good place for "Junior" to get some experience.
Disclaimer
I-20 Motorsports is not responsible for damage, theft, loss
or injury to any person or property in attendance for any event at I-20
Motorsports Park.
OHV (Off Highway Vehicle) riding is designed to be run on an uneven surface. In building, preparing, or modifying any vehicle for use at I-20 Motorsports Park, a rider must keep in mind that uneven surfaces will effect the handling characteristics of that vehicle. I-20 Motorsports tries to maintain a suitable riding surface, however, there may be holes, ridges and/or debris on the surface of the trail. These obstacles are not intended to make the riding difficult, but are to be considered as a natural condition the rider must be prepared to negotiate. I-20 Motorsports will make all efforts to eliminate any foreseeable problems with the riding surface and to make necessary repairs at any time. It is up to the individual rider to determine if the conditions are unsafe for their vehicle.
The pit area speed limit is 5 m.p.h. Any rider not abiding by this rule will be asked to vacate the premises as quickly as possible. I-20 Motorsports will make all efforts to provide a safe and fun environment for all riders and spectators, including removing anyone from the premises that shows any type of intent to cause harm or danger to any person or property within I-20 Motorsports Park.
I-20 Motorsports will not be responsible for any injury or damage to person(s) or property within I-20 Motorsports Park. All persons accept these risks by signing a waiver before entry into I-20 Motorsports Park. Anyone refusing to sign or anyone found not to have signed the waiver upon entry will be prosecuted for trespassing and law enforcement will be summoned immediately.
I-20 Motorsports
has developed these regulations to maintain safety for
everyone. Some rules may be waived or
altered as necessary, but safety will not be compromised. Pit
vehicles require a permit and all rules are applicable to them as well.
All riders
must wear the following protective clothing at all times while riding on
the track:
Long pants
that must cover the ankle
Shoes
Shirts with sleeves extending past the elbow.
Helmet which must be D.O.T. approved.
Eye
protection, such as goggles or face shield.