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Stony Lonesome OHV Park

10075 AL Hwy 69 Bremen, AL 35033
60 Sites

Welcome to Stony Lonesome OHV Park in beautiful Cullman County, Alabama!

Stony Lonesome is the first public OHV park of its kind in the state. Open year-round, the 1456+ acre park features trails for ATVs, rock crawlers, dirt bikes, mountain bikers, equestrians, hikers, pedestrians, and much more.

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Amenities

ATV/Off-Road Trail
Full RV Hookups
30 Amp Service
50 Amp Service
Accepts Credit Cards
Campfire

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Lodging/Campground Information

Camping RatesCamping rates are $33 (tax included) per night.
Room RatesLodging rates: Cabins - $49.50 (tax included) per night and Units - $104.50 (tax included) per night
Max Length (of RV)124 ft

About the Owner

Contact the property
Phone: 256-287-1133

Location
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Latitude: 33.964175
Longitude: -86.993538

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STONY LONESOME OHV PARK RULES & REGULATIONS LAND USE – Riders must have wristbands for identification. You must stop if signaled by park ranger or Stony Lonesome Staff. HELMETS – DOT helmets must be worn at all times on all open motorized vehicles. SEATBELTS – Must be worn at all times by all occupants in a motorized vehicle. DOUBLE RIDING – The OHV Park recommends following manufacturers guidelines. No riders in the bed of any motorized vehicle. Number of riders must pertain to number of seatbelts. MINORS – 19 and under must have a parent or legal guardian sign a waiver to ride and be on site at all times. TRAILS – Ride cautiously and safely at all times. Stay on marked trails and obey all signs, gates, and barriers. See map for one way and two-way markings. No riding in creek beds. Cross only at marked crossings. SPEED LIMITS – 10 MPH in parking lots, 15 MPH on service roads. Excessive speed or reckless driving will not be tolerated. Please follow posted speed. Do not under any circumstances perform any activity that will degrade campground including, but not limited to, drag racing, cyclones, doughnuts, burn outs, creek riding, littering, etc. ALCOHOL – No alcohol or illegal substances will be allowed on park premises. FIREWORKS – No fireworks will be allowed. COOLERS – Only park staff personnel will check coolers upon entry to the trails and at any time while on the property. Glass bottles are not allowed on the property. EXTREME HILL REQUIREMENTS – Any vehicle riding on an extreme hill must have all of the following: 1. 4-point harness 2. Roll bar protection or fully enclosed cab 3. Secure all items 4. Working Brakes RIDE AT YOUR OWN RISK – Drivers and passengers ride at their own risk. Do not attempt an obstacle if you do not think you or your rig is capable. PARK OPERATION HOURS – 8AM until 5PM (winter hours) and 8AM to 6PM (summer hours) DAMAGE, LOSS, THEFT, OR INJURY – Stony Lonesome OHV Park is neither liable nor responsible for damage, loss, or theft of personal property or for the injury to visitors. LITTER – Litter laws are strictly enforced. Users are expected to use trash receptacles or to remove any trash they bring with them. OHV REGULATIONS – OHV’s must have properly functioning spark arrestors and mufflers. OTHER RIDERS – Be considerate of other riders while riding trails and report any unauthorized or illegal behavior observed. DISCIPLINARY ACTIONS – Anyone caught not abiding by the rules set by the Stony Lonesome OHV Park will be subject to the following disciplinary actions with no refunds: 1 st Offense – Verbal/Written Warning 2 nd Offense – 1 Day Suspension 3 rd Offense – 1 Year Suspension 4 th Offense – Permanent Ban Alcohol Offense – Violators will be ejected from the park immediately without a refund 1 st Offense – 1 Day Suspension 2 nd Offense – 1 Year Suspension 3 rd Offense – Permanent Ban ASSUMPTION OF RISK – We acknowledge that engaging in the activities has inherent risks and dangers which include, without limitation: (a) Encounters and or collisions with wildfire, animals, insects, ORVS, and other objects (b) Encounters with hazards, including without limitation, varying terrains, trees, creeks, water, bridges, traveled roads, roots, stumps, forest growth, debris, rocks, cliffs, and other obstacles (c) Being in close proximity with other persons and with ORVs (d) Inclement weather and extreme temperatures, hypothermia, frost bite, or heat stroke (e) The negligence and or otherwise wrongful acts and or omissions of others (f) The unavailability of immediate medical attention and/or; (g) Damage to and/or loss of property We understand the risks, hazards, and dangers associated with the Activities, and have had the opportunity to discuss them with the Park staff and others of our choosing. We represent that we are in good physical health and that we have the mental and physical ability to safely engage in the activities. We further represent that none of us has recently had surgery, takes blood thinners, is pregnant, suffers from a medical condition that could be worsened by strenuous or jarring physical activity, or has otherwise been advised by a physician not to engage in strenuous or jarring activity. ALL PARTICIPANTS MUST CHECK IN AND OUT AT MAIN OFFICE. FAILURE TO CHECKOUT WILL RESULT IN COST OF MISSING PERSON SEARCH