BMMSBrushy Mountain Motor Sports
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Park's GPS Coordinates

N35°  59’  13”

W81° 17’  27”


Current Conditions at
Brushy Mountain

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Weather Alert!
Bad Weather Policy
Even if the current weather conditions are good, the Park may still be closed following heavy rain or snow. If the trails are still too wet or muddy to ride, the Park will NOT be open to riders. To ensure that the Park is open, please call the Park at (828) 635-7766 to verify that the Park is open for riders.

Please Note:
If your call is not answered or returned within 15 minutes on a day the Park is scheduled to be open, then this will mean the Park is closed due to bad weather and/or trail conditions.


































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Trail & Camping Information

Brushy Mountain SiteEstablished the Spring of 2002, Brushy Mountain Motor Sports Park designs, builds, and maintains trails specifically for the dirt bike and sport quad rider.

The park consists of over 1,700 acres with over 65 miles of trails nestled in the the beautiful Brushy Mountains of North Carolina.

Trails range from intermediate to expert with elevations ranging from 1300-2500
° above sea level.  All trails are heavily wooded and offer challenges for all levels of rider expertise.  There's also a youth trail.  (Before coming to the park with children, we do ask that you read over all the legal information on our Rules & Regulations page concerning children and riding.)

NCHSA Championship SeriesBrushy Mountain was the winner of the 2002 and 2004 NC Hare Scrambles Association Track-of-the-Year and tied for 1st Place for the 2002 Mini Track-of-the-year.

Please refer to the Rules & Regulations page for detailed rules for all ATV & Motorcycle trail riding.

BMMS Park reserves the right to schedule up to (4) trail riding events (races) throughout the year.  The Park also reserves the right to close the trail riding to members during these events.



Trail 1 ( Sections A, B, & C ) offers a motorcycle
length of 26.5 miles and an ATV length of 23.5 miles.


MAPS OF THE PARK

The Map to the right is a directional map to the Brushy Mountain Motor Sports Park.  Feel free to click on it and print out the image to help guide you to the park. 

Please see our printable directions page as well. 
Directions to Park
This map is an overall map of the park area showing its trails.  This may be of use while enjoying your day at the park. Overall Park Map


   Camping Information 

Primitive camping lots are now available to riders
for $10.00 per camp site per day, including up to five persons per site.  Additional charge for more than five persons.  Individual sites & adjoining sites are available for groups.  Bathroom/shower facilities are available, though we have no hook-up facilities at this time. 

If you are planning to camp at the park, you must check in at least 1 hour before closing time.  The park will not be available for camping use during posted holiday closing times, (Mother's Day, Easter Sunday, Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Eve and Christmas Day).

Park Signs That All
Riders Should Know! 

Below are the signs that are posted throughout the trails at the Park. 
All Riders Should be familiar with these signs before riding.



OFFICE
Office Sign
These signs show the rider the quickest and shortest routes back to the office and parking lots.
ENTER Enter Here Sign
These signs indicate where to enter a trail and the direction of travel. All riders should be on the defensive due to the chance that another rider may be coming around the corner.
DO NOT ENTER Do Not Enter Sign
These signs are placed at the ends of all trails to indicate to riders not to enter the trail at these points. These signs also show trail traffic direction - riders will be exiting the trails toward you from behind these signs.
DANGER Danger Sign
These signs indicate areas where special care should be used. Due to the different skill levels of individual riders, these signs warn of possible areas of danger.
TRAIL INTERSECTION Trail Intersection Sign
These signs indicate that one or more trails are merging or crossing ahead.
Arrows Point the Way
Directional Arrow Signs
Arrows point the direction the trail takes. Multiple arrows pointing left or right indicate a sharp curve ahead.  Riders will continuously see arrows pointing the direction the trail travels, failure to see arrows continuously pointing the direction indicates you are going the wrong way.