Rock Creek has it all! Off-camber, flexed-out suspension, big rocks, mud, steep climbs, you name it! The best part is it runs parallel to a much easier trail, 414. If you are in a mixed group, some can choose to ride on 414 while others put on a show down in Rock Creek. The trail branches off of 414, traveling north to south, and begins mildly with a dirt path through the trees. After that, it has undulating mounds within steep walls that will really test the flex in your vehicle's suspension. Finally, you end with a series of large rocks to traverse on a steep climb towards the exit. When it is dry, you can usually complete the trail without winching if your vehicle is adequately equipped (35"+ tires and lockers). If conditions are wet, all bets are off!
Stony Lonesome OHV Park is a private offroad park near Cullman, Alabama. The park is open Friday through Sunday. Riders must check in at the office near the start of the Main Access Road and check out at the end of the day to notify staff that you are no longer in the park.
Stony Lonesome offers several onsite accommodations, including tent campsites, RV campsites with full hookups, cabin rentals, and other unit rentals. Visit their website for further details.
Cullman, a 21-minute drive northeast, has the closest hotels.