If you like a wild night of partying and riding, this is not a park for you. Hidden Falls is a family oriented park, with night riding shutting down at Midnight on Friday and Saturday nights. We have stayed in all 3 RV sites (electric only and A & Zips Corner full hookups), we have also tent camped and always been happy. Bath houses are clean, Bunk Houses are nice (but bring twin size air mattresses). We have taken many friends that have never been off-roading to groups that are ready to ride the roughest there is. The park has done a great job of keeping up with the times and seem to make improvements all the time. Because of scheduling we get to Hidden Falls 5-6 times a year. My family and friends have been coming to the park since 2010. We have been twice and will be going as many times as my wife lets me. It was 20 minutes before the park closed and there were a total of 10 people in the entire area. However, how do you get upset on a zero tolerance helmet policy. Park Ranger stopped her and told her to walk back to the RV to get a helmet (I had to chuckle because I told her not to worry about it). I had already packed the helmets, and I could literally see her the entire 200 yard trek (and she is a very experienced). The only negative thing I could MAYBE say is that we were loading up and I asked my 12 year old daughter to ride over to the dumpster to throw out the trash. Get lost - that's the point, but call ahead if you are going to travel. The rest should be free range open riding. You are supposed to limit your interaction with staff to the 10 second entry visit, and maybe to buy a T-Shirt. They have comments like: Staff was rude, nobody came and found me, we almost died, park was at capacity, etc. I never leave reviews, but I am reading through the negative reviews, and I am absolutely amazed.
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