Big Changes for 2010!
The Razorback Ramble is back at Superlift Off-Road Park in Hot springs. This year the Razorback Ramble is a TLCA Open Event and all 4X4 vehicles are welcome to register and ride!
Check-in will begin at 8:00 a.m. on Friday, June 4th, and will continue throughout the weekend at Superlift Park. A variety of guided runs will be held on Friday, but you are also welcome to explore the park on your own. We'll spend all day Saturday hitting the trails, and after we've had our fill of great catered food the raffle and children's raffle will commence (you must be present to win). If conditions permit, we will make a night run to view the city lights of Hot Springs from atop the hills. Those of us who just have to have some last-minute wheeling will be welcome to stay for half a day Sunday, but there will not be any organized runs and additional time beyond noon Sunday will require paying Superlift the normal use fee ($10).
Superlift Park sits just outside Hot Springs National Park, and within a short drive of Lakes Catherine, Hamilton and Ouachita. Superlift is privately owned, and the folks there have worked extremely hard to make it one of the premiere wheeling spots in the region, with MILES of well marked and maintained trails for the novice and hardcore alike.
If you have never been to Hot Springs, you should definitley try to stay long enough to take in some of the great scenery, shops and attractions. Superlift Park is only a few minutes from historic downtown and the famous Bath House Row. Hot Springs is surrounded by beautiful lakes, clear winding streams and sweeping vistas.
Limited camping and RV sites are available at Superlift Park, and the nearby KOA Kampground offers even more great campsites and cabins. Many quality hotels are located within a short drive of the park, too, and several offer discounts if you mention Superlift Park when you call.
Safety is extremely important. All trucks must meet minimum equipment guidelines and comply wit Superlift Park rules and regulations. Each truck will be inspected before hitting the trails. Note: Any RLC officer or appointed trail guide can disqualify a vehicle as a result of the the driver's behavior or vehicle's inability to complete the trail. No alcohol will be permitted on the trail. All vehicles must have a roll bar or hard top, seat belts, tow strap, and must be licensed and insured. A CB or GMRS/FRS radio and Hi-Lift jack are recommended.
Look for an applicaiton in the March/April Issue of TLCA's Toyota Trails magazine.
Early Registration: $80
After May 1: $90