ATV Parks in Houston

While there are no ATV parks in the city of Houston, there are plenty of parks in the surrounding areas. ATV rental companies are available in Houston. Most parks are open on weekends only and feature camping options and wash down areas. If a park allows riding during the week it is usually more expensive than weekend riding.
  1. Creek Side Edge

    • Creek Side Edge is located in the middle of the east Texas pines, just a short drive north of Houston. The park is 350 acres, has a creek running through it, hence the name, and contains many jumps and trails. The park's main track can be utilized no matter what your skill level. The track is fully irrigated as well. All riders must wear safety equipment in order to enjoy the park which includes a helmet, pants, goggles and jersey. Spectators are not allowed on the track. Clean restrooms and wash down areas are also available. Hours begin on Fridays at noon and end on Sundays at 7 p.m.

      Creek Side Edge

      13580 U.S. Hwy 59

      Splendora, Tx 77372

      281-689-5700

      creeksideedge.com

    General Sam's Offroad Park

    • General Sam's Offroad Park is located in southeast Texas near Houston and features 705 piney woods forests, six spring-fed creeks and over 60 miles of off-road riding trails for ATVs, jeeps, trucks and other off-road vehicles. The park includes 13 designated camp areas that include water access and electrical hookup. Tents and RVs are allowed. The park contains a "first class" competition area that includes mud drags, sand drags, a huge mud bog and the race track with assorted obstacles. Wash down areas are available and restrooms and showers are located near the camp sites. The park's website strongly recommends wearing a helmet when riding. General Sam's is open every weekend from Friday at 3 p.m. to Sunday at 6 p.m.

      General Sam's Offroad Park

      224 Bishop Road

      Huntsville, TX 77340

      832-495-1046

      generalsams.com

    Soggy Bottom ATV Ranch

    • Soggy Bottom ATV Ranch features over 1,000 acres of "trails and mud." ATVs, dirt bikes, utility vehicles and trucks are all welcome at the park which features lots of mud holes as well as some hill climbs. An 85 acre private lake is available for swimming but not for fishing. Snacks and drinks are available and port-a-potties are located on site. There are also free "primitive" camping sites for tents, RVs and pull campers. Twelve water/electric sites are available for $20 a night and the park's website recommends making reservations. There are also 35 free water sites available. Alcohol is allowed, however no kegs or glass containers are permitted. The park is open from 4 p.m. on Fridays "until dark" on Sundays.

      Soggy Bottom ATV Ranch

      18700 Hwy 21 E

      Bryan, TX 77808

      979-820-4500

      soggybottomatvranch.com