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Danger4u2:
Mudshark and MadKaw,  Dallas isn't that far from OKC.  Lake Murray ORV park is about half way between us.

Most riders agree the fee is worth the improvements that have been made to the park. ?This is one of the best parks we?ve found in all the parks we go to,? say Brad and Rhonda Herman from Tyler, Texas. ?The thing about the state parks is the reasonable fee so you can enjoy the land at a fair price.?

The Lake Murray ORV area is located four miles east of I-35 (two miles east of the park entrance) off SH-70. For park information, call 580-223-4044.  http://www.travelok.com/atv/off-road.asp

Here's my quad after riding at Murray after a good rain.  Found a deep mud hole and it stoped the quad and over the bars I went.

Maybe we can meet there sometime.
Danger

MadKaw:
d**n!!! you really sunk that baby in didn't you. that park sounds cool. there is also supposed to be one in meunster just south of the Ok. border. I ussually ride in Corsicana at Motoextreme, or at Buffalo creek in Canton, just East of Dallas~an hour east on Hwy. 20( a 2 mile mx track thats freakin awsome!) I'm all for a trip though for a good ride/weekend.

kx666:
Ih ave a good story about sinkingbikes.
last weekend i went ridding (in WA we had about 5-13" of rain in 3 days) i  was WOT in 5th attempting to cross a puddle that was about 80 or 90 ft long and about a foot or so deep.
i didnt know a bout a large rock in the puddle...
i got wet really quick. my buddy saw the whole thing. still a little sore, but it was fun

MadKaw:
Ouch! beware of hidden rocky things...mine like that was a tree root, flew over the bars like superman...not as gracefull a landing though. :-o

Danger4u2:
kx666, my Aunt and Uncle live in Ocean Park south west corner by Oregon so I heard about the rain plus it made the national news.  I'm from Washington, grew up in Aberdeen then Battle Ground.  We moved to Oklahoma when I was 9, 40 years ago.  Been back many times, and each time it's harder to come back to Oklahoma.

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