Jump to content

2011 BansheeHQ Spring Ride St. Joe State Park (Park Hills, MO)


run

Recommended Posts

After talking with some members, and after the awesome time we had at LS, so we're gonna do a 2011 spring ride. Hopefully we get the same turnout with members and builders. St. Joe is about 2000 acres, with some AWESOME sand flats for racing and great trails.

 

Website:

 

http://mostateparks.com/stjoe.htm

 

It costs $5 bucks a day to ride, and like $15 to camp. Helmets and flags are required.

 

Some info:

 

 

The off-road vehicle (ORV) riding area is approximately 2,000 acres. It has been set aside for motorcycles, all terrain vehicles (ATVs), utility terrain vehicles (UTVs), dune buggies and four-wheel drive vehicles. There are about 800 acres of “sand-flats,” a sand-like substance of crushed limestone, which is a lead-mining remnant. The remainder of the area is wooded hillsides that are steep in some areas.

 

The ORV staging area is located north of the park office and has three small shelters, vault toilets, water, a change house, picnic tables, barbecue grills and an ORV rinse station. The ORV rinse station is free of charge to those who have purchased permits to access the ORV riding areas. Pim Lake and beach are adjacent to this area.

 

A $5 daily fee is required for each off road vehicle. The off-road riding area is open during the following times:

 

•7 a.m. - 5 p.m. daily from October through March and

•7 a.m. - 8 p.m. daily from April through September

 

ORV Rules and Regs:

 

http://mostateparks.com/stjoe/orvrules.htm

 

 

Camping Information: ALL ATV users must use campground #1 which has 75 sites

 

Campground 1 is open and reservable year-round and has 40 electric pull-through sites. Sites 1-15 have 20 and 30 amp. breakers and sites 101-125 have 50 amp. breakers. There are 35 basic back-in asphalt sites. For reservations, there is a required two-night minimum stay for weekends.

 

The facilities are for overnight guests only. People with ORVs visiting overnight guests are required to park in the ORV staging area. All other visitors are required to obtain a visitor pass from the park office. Payment for first-come, first-served campsites can be made at the park office. If you plan to bring ORVs, please visit the Trails page for the ORV rules and regulations.

 

The showerhouse in Campground 1 is closed during the off-season (November through March). Frost-free hydrants are available near campsites 42 and 118 and at the dump station.

 

Firewood can be purchased at the wood lot from 5 p.m. to 6 p.m. April through October. To purchase firewood from November through March, campers should contact the park office.

 

 

Lets get a roll call going, and have an awesome turnout!!

Link to comment
Share on other sites

  • Replies 122
  • Created
  • Last Reply

Top Posters In This Topic

Sign me up. I'm there few times a summer so if any questions feel free to ask. Pretty nice place to ride, family or just the guys. Either way. Nice play ground for the kids, couple little lakes to swim in or fish, all atv accessible. Nice facilities, only couple miles from town so you can eat or what ever. Hotels too if your a sissy and don't want to camp.

Campsites are all asphalt drive. Lots of electric pull throughs for you rich guys with the bigger rigs. Nice little sites for tents. All the sites have picnic tables and fire pits. Bigger portion of them have shade trees also.

Trails from camp to the riding area and the park office. Not sure what else you guys might want to know. Like I said just ask. Been going there for 10-15 years now.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Sign me up. I'm there few times a summer so if any questions feel free to ask. Pretty nice place to ride, family or just the guys. Either way. Nice play ground for the kids, couple little lakes to swim in or fish, all atv accessible. Nice facilities, only couple miles from town so you can eat or what ever. Hotels too if your a sissy and don't want to camp.

Campsites are all asphalt drive. Lots of electric pull throughs for you rich guys with the bigger rigs. Nice little sites for tents. All the sites have picnic tables and fire pits. Bigger portion of them have shade trees also.

Trails from camp to the riding area and the park office. Not sure what else you guys might want to know. Like I said just ask. Been going there for 10-15 years now.

 

 

Awesome...should be a good time!! PIN this up mods!

 

 

1. runDMC

2. dave5.0

3. sssssick49

Link to comment
Share on other sites

This place is about 45-60 min south west of St Louis off 67. Not a bad drive and all of it 4 lane. No deliverence shit to drive through. Like the last one. Haha

 

 

I'll be there for sure,are you guys talking about finger lakes state park?I just live 40 min from st louis north on Il side,Nutwood,Il A lot shorter trip for me,and I'll bring my crew probly 10 of us,we ride at finger lakes all the time and is only 3 hour drive for us,see you guys there.beer.gif

Link to comment
Share on other sites

I'll be there for sure,are you guys talking about finger lakes state park?I just live 40 min from st louis north on Il side,Nutwood,Il A lot shorter trip for me,and I'll bring my crew probly 10 of us,we ride at finger lakes all the time and is only 3 hour drive for us,see you guys there.beer.gif

 

 

Not Finger lakes, St Joe State Park. This place is near Park Hills and Farmington. The old lead mine place, Flat River, what ever you want to call it.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Join the conversation

You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.

Guest
Reply to this topic...

×   Pasted as rich text.   Paste as plain text instead

  Only 75 emoji are allowed.

×   Your link has been automatically embedded.   Display as a link instead

×   Your previous content has been restored.   Clear editor

×   You cannot paste images directly. Upload or insert images from URL.

Loading...

×
×
  • Create New...