Title: Sea World Post by: Robb on March 04, 2005, 05:41:49 AM Can someone give me some decent directions to the riding spot near Sea World? If it matters we are riding 4x4s, I undersand there are a few different spots there.
Thank you. Title: Re: Sea World Post by: Robb on March 04, 2005, 11:42:54 AM Anyone?
Title: Re: Sea World Post by: metalhead048850 on March 04, 2005, 06:49:11 PM you would take i drive all the way to the south end past 7 11 on right there are trails to the left the most popular is the sand trail. It now has a weird address sign on it if you go this trail plan on using 4x4 very sandy
Title: Re: Sea World Post by: Vegas on March 21, 2005, 07:05:31 PM Is there a place to park and ride in if you don't have 4 wheel drive?
Do both sides require 4 WD? Which side is better and which is bigger? Thanks Vegas Title: Re: Sea World Post by: apkkfx400 on March 22, 2005, 08:07:48 AM i ride a kfx400 and have fun throughout all the trails out at
seaworld-as far as the sand-4wd is not really needed-thru some of the mudholes it might be necessary-other mudholes i would suggest a snorkel system-and maybe some scuba gear for yourself too!! a group of us-about 8-10 are going out on 3/26 this saturday- hopefully early-be sure to lock up vehicles when unattended and don't get your vehicle stuck-otherwise plan on camping out overnight-try not to ride alone!! as far as directions-let me know where you're coming from. Title: Re: Sea World Post by: Robb on March 22, 2005, 08:22:37 AM Quote other mudholes i would suggest a snorkel system-and maybe some scuba gear for yourself too!! as far as directions-let me know where you're coming from. Now thats what im talking about! ;D IM coming from Orlando, either I4 or the toll roads, whatever is easiest. show me the way!!! Title: Re: Sea World Post by: YFZ450AndyH on March 22, 2005, 11:31:15 AM What kind of riding is out there? Is it mostly mud, or are there trails jumps, and hills?
Title: Re: Sea World Post by: 05kodiak450 on March 22, 2005, 08:16:05 PM Man Robb you sound excited... Sure you dont want to go back to ONF?
Title: Re: Sea World Post by: apkkfx400 on March 23, 2005, 02:03:37 PM pretty flat, lots of whoop sections, mud holes, straightaways
where you can really open up your quad. It's a fun place to ride when you don't want to devote a whole day of driving to get to somewhere to ride-4wd vehicle is suggested to find a decent section/place to park-this is not a state funded place to ride-never have had a problems-it sits next to a lot of property owned by the electric company-so expansion is no where in the near future-i will post exact directions with notable landmarks-after you pass Seaworld coming off of I-4, follow i-drive for about 5-8 miles past shamu and start looking for side entries into woods-no paved roads- just service roads-be careful puddles can be pretty deep- the best entry i've found is near an on-ramp to a toll road- i will find out what road that is and post it soon!! [smiley=ThumbsUp.gif] Title: Re: Sea World Post by: Im2much26 on April 13, 2005, 09:48:28 PM Ahh Ghost Swamp (AKA Sea World) , Not huge place to ride, however many different kinds of terrane. Thats my regular spot, however im looking for new ones. But if anyone wants to meet up and ride there Im there generally on Sundays. Drop me a line.
Title: Re: Sea World Post by: surgical911 on April 22, 2005, 07:31:42 PM Anybody going this sunday 4/24/05?
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