Stony Lonesome 508

2.5/5 (2 reviews)
Like watching monster-truck freestyle in the woods, the objective of rock bouncing is to pilot a highly modified off-road buggy up insanely steep inclines with damage-inflicting jagged rocks in the shortest amount of time possible. Rock bouncer racing is known for its high speeds, big jumps, and in...Read More
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Highlights of Stony Lonesome 508

Beginner Category IconBeginner
Forest Category IconForest
ORV Park Category IconORV Park
Highest Elevation
621 ft
Shape of Trail
Connector
Typically Open
Year Round
Best Direction
North
Official Trail Name
508
Nearest Town
Bremen
Nearest Services
Dodge City
Management Agency
Stony Lonesome OHV Park
District

Overview

Like watching monster-truck freestyle in the woods, the objective of rock bouncing is to pilot a highly modified off-road buggy up insanely steep inclines with damage-inflicting jagged rocks in the shortest amount of time possible. Rock bouncer racing is known for its high speeds, big jumps, and intense crashes. If this type of action sounds like something you want to see or experience firsthand, look no further than Stony Lonesome 508. This trail accesses the largest congregation of rock bouncing hills within Stony Lonesome OHV Park and is a great location to see these amazing machines in action.

Trail Difficulty and Assessment

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6 Waypoints
20 Trail Photos
1 Trail Concerns
2 Community Reviews
1 Video
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