Bone Valley ATV Park
A 200-acre Polk County OHV park on reclaimed phosphate mine land near Mulberry, with approximately 15 miles of designated one-way, skill-rated trails for motorcycles, ATVs, and UTVs. Full-size trucks, dune buggies, and three-wheelers are not permitted. Day-use fees are $15/rider; annual passes are $250 for adults and $100 for children. ATV and UTV rentals are available on site through Revolution Rentals. The park is Polk County government-operated with structured admission and trail management.
- Phone
- 863-270-1338
- Hours
- Fri–Mon 8am–7pm summer / 8am–5pm winter; closed Tue–Thu
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