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Any good wheellin close to Little Rock?

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Live just north of Little Rock and am wondering if there's any legal places to wheel around here. I've headed up to superlift in hot springs a few times but it gets expensive. Anywhere closer would be awesome.
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I actually didn't make it, turned out to be raining an I didn't have my top at the time.
If we get some good weather I might go next weekend.
Nothing is to serious just tight, and I know of some good climbs and switchbacks
actually trails that haven't been used in years so they're a little hard to see.
I checked the Brock creek area I got there late so I only had a chance to do 52 well most of it. 49 is too narrow for I a jk but if I had I jk I wouldn't go out there with out a set of jeep skins. I plan to return a weekend soon to explore some more trails.
I'm going to try and do Forest riding Saturday or Sunday depending on the weather.No doors on the CJ and I haven't fixed the heater yet.
Depends on if I get done Friday working by Friday night.
Its a big forest

I'm going to try and do Forest riding Saturday or Sunday depending on the weather.No doors on the CJ and I haven't fixed the heater yet.
Depends on if I get done Friday working by Friday night.
Do you have a particular region of the forest in mind?
Do you have a particular region of the forest in mind?
I normally start around Hector.SE corner area.
Kind of thinking of a trip to Oark the rough way but not sure
its doable at a Jeep pace across forest rougher roads....
Its a good couple hour trek on a big dirt bike and I know
my CJ aka Buck board would not be happy. lol.
So will limit it to a few vistas and cross forest unmaintained roads...
I'm planning on checking out Brock creek again either Saturday or Sunday. I've thought about doing 51 to 47 to 42 before coming back down 51. Let me know if you're interested.
arkabilly said:
http://www.fs.usda.gov/Internet/FSE_DOCUMENTS/fsm8_042765.pdf

here is a link to the brock creek trail map if you are not familiar with the area.
How tight are the trails there? I want to get my Grand Cherokee on the dirt, but it's a 2011 and I don't want scratches up and down the sides...
some parts are but since I got a few pinstripes on my last trip I'm going to say no. Are there any jeep skins for a wk? If so I would highly recommend some to keep that pricy Grand Cherokee pretty. There are other locations in the Forrest that are a little wider.. I have just started exploring last weekend. You should also check the map for wider trail locations.

http://www.fs.usda.gov/Internet/FSE_DOCUMENTS/fsm8_042828.PDF
I wish I could but I'm working this weekend.....
Have fun.
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After checking it out its not bad but there 51 is tighter than 42 but is more challenging but still easy for a jeep the second pic is the creek cross on 42

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Brock Creek

We met up with Arkabilly (Michael) this morning and made a trip to Brock Creek. Did both Jeep trails, 42 & 51, then messed around in some mud near the water sheds. Just want to say 'thanks' to Michael for showing us around. Had a great time and a very nice day of running around in the Ozark National Forest.

The trails are well marked and easy to follow.

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Brock Creek

Nice trails nothing very difficult but your paint will get intimate with some branches.

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Brock Creek

Towards the end of trail #42 we took a break at the Brock Creek crossing. Arkabilly(Michael) is on the left with his YJ and my son Nick is on the right with his CJ-2A and then that's my LJ on the far right. Overall it was a great little day trip, Thanks Michael! :2thumbsup::highfive:

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