Redneck Mud Park
An 880-acre event-format off-road complex in eastern Charlotte County near Punta Gorda, with 25 miles of trail specializing in mud holes, a mud track, and open riding areas designed for ATVs, UTVs, 4x4 Jeeps and trucks, dune buggies, and swamp buggies. Motorcycles and dirt bikes are not permitted. Weekend passes run $70/rider for Saturday entry; Sunday only is $30. Cash only at the gate. Primitive camping is available on event weekends. One of the largest mud-culture off-road venues in Florida.
- Website
- redneckmudpark.com
- Phone
- 239-476-2072
- Hours
- Select event weekends only: Fri 10am–midnight; Sat 8am–midnight; Sun 8am–4pm
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