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By quadcrazy
Pine Mountain Trails ATV Park (Oklahoma) Ride Report & Trail Guide
Located in the rugged Kiamichi Mountains of southeastern Oklahoma, Pine Mountain Trails ATV Park offers over 70 miles of natural, backcountry-style off-road trails across 1,700+ acres. This is not a groomed park—it's a raw, terrain-driven riding experience built for real off-road enthusiasts.
Trail System Deep Dive
The trail system is designed around long loops, minimizing dead ends and maximizing ride time.
Rocky climbs and descents Creek crossings and mud sections Tight wooded trails and open play areas Natural terrain with minimal artificial features Ride Conditions
Conditions vary significantly:
Dry: Fast, dusty, and loose on climbs Wet: Mud-heavy, slick, and highly technical Camping & Riding Experience
Pine Mountain offers a more primitive, nature-focused atmosphere:
Primitive camping and RV hookups available 24-hour riding for campers Less crowded than major trail systems Family-owned property with relaxed environment Fees & Access
$15 per rider (kids 10 & under free) Camping: $15/night Electric hookups available Cash only Navigation Tips
Use Google Maps for directions Limited cell service inside park Trail maps available at check-in Best Winches for Pine Mountain
With steep terrain and remote sections, a winch is essential gear.
ATV: 3500–4500 lb UTV: 4500–6000 lb Synthetic rope recommended Shop Winches Best Tires for Mountain Terrain
Deep lug mud tires (1"+ tread) 8–10 ply for durability Radial construction for mixed terrain Shop ATV Tires Essential Recovery Gear
Tow straps Shackles Air compressor Tire repair kit Shop Recovery Gear Who This Park Is Best For
This park is best suited for intermediate to advanced riders who enjoy natural terrain, elevation changes, and a more self-supported riding experience.
Final Thoughts
Pine Mountain Trails stands out as one of the best backcountry-style ATV parks in Oklahoma. With long loop trails, natural terrain, and 24-hour riding for campers, it offers a unique experience compared to more commercial parks.
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By 95kingQuad
As the title says I am on the search for a used OEM 1995 King Quad Carb. I believe it says Mikuni on the side. If you could even help me find info on which carb it is exactly that would be helpful too, or motorcycles/other quads that use the same carb. Thanks!
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By roggers
Hi everyone,
I often work on both ATVs and larger construction equipment, and I’m always on the hunt for solid OEM manuals—service, repair, and parts. The usual searches give a lot of random PDFs or unofficial scans that aren’t very trustworthy.
What online sources do you all use when you need a factory manual quickly? Are there sites you’ve found that consistently provide genuine OEM content for ATVs or heavy machinery?
I recently came across Heavy Equipment Manual, which claims to provide verified OEM service and parts manuals (covering brands like Caterpillar, Komatsu, Kubota, etc.). Has anyone here tried it, or do you have other go-to resources you’d recommend?
I’m interested in options that are:
· Fast to download
· Cover both heavy equipment and ATV models
· Clear on licensing and safety
Thanks for sharing your experiences and any recommendations!
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By DAVIDH
Hello my name is David, I have been riding for over 30 years ATV, dirt bikes, S x S you name it. I ride with a small group off and on though out the years. Currently, we have only three of us that have been riding this year and we are looking for more people to join us!
If you're in the Northern California area and looking for people to join on weekend and day trip rides send me an email: [email protected]! We have been to many OHV sites all over the state and we usually try to meet up for a ride once a month.
I look forward to hearing from you!
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By TravisCr
The family has two quads and have been asking where to ride around here- we are about 70 miles north of spokane and looking for places that are nice to go visit for beginners.
We have a 2003 Polaris sportsman, and a 2004 Artic Cat 2-up (I forget the size)
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