Rock Crawling Areas
The Great American Park features a variety of offroad rock crawling challenges in the Powercrawl for visitors with stock and modified rigs. The rock crawling obstacles are built into the natural hills and landscape with rocks and boulders from a site near the Chattahooche River in nearby Georgia. These rock trails and obstacles range from beginner to expert with varying degrees of difficulty. Trails wind through the untouched woods of the property, crossing the creek and entering into lower swamplands. Large mud riding areas are built into the existing clay familiar to the region. The park strictly enforces its environmental policy and upholds ADEM's standards by creating designated riding areas and trails that are protected by erosion control measures. These designated areas help prevent unnecessary and reckless destruction of land.


