About Morris Mountain
The park was created from a lack of places to go wheeling.  It started as a pastime for Kris and Randy Morris and quickly grew into Morris Mountain ORV Park.  The park now has obstacles, trails, mud pits, canyons, and a primitive camping facility.

Our experience trying to find places to ride kept leading us to areas that forced you to pay for full weekends, camping facilities, or required reservations, making a spur of the moment one day wheeling trip impractical or unaffordable.  As a result,  MMORV has flexible hours and low fees to allow the average joe to take a half -day wheeling trip or a weekend long outing.

 

Upcoming Events

News

WHEELIN 4 WARRIORS ROCK RIDE
Hosted by the Georgia Rock Rods
May 23rd-25th


"the georgia rock rods would like to invite you to come spend memorial day weekend with us at morris mountain orv park on may 23 - 2
5. our event is to help raise money for the Wounded Warrior Project and Honor those who have served our country and given life and limb to protect our freedom.

For more information visit 
Georgia Rock Rods.com

-For a list of event sponsors click here-

Coverage by CRAWL Magazine.
www.crawlmag.com

 


Even MORE new trails! 
With the help of our MMORV members we have built six new climbs!  "Rock n Roll", "R" "B" "D", "Mallcrawll", and a new Still Hill.  All these trails are located in the "Fishhead Valley" area.

More new trails!
With the help of local clubs C.A.O.S. and Hardline Crawlers we have added three new trails to the park!  They will be added to the map soon.



Morris Mountain will be featured in Muchado Productions' upcoming video "All My Dirty Friend 3".  Look for it to be released late '08! 

www.muchadoproductions.com

 

 


 

 


MMORV in CRAWL

Look for coverage of the ShamRock run at MMORV in CRAWL magazine!

 

 


Parking and Camping
MMORV is in the process of building a new parking and camping area. It will be completed in plenty of time for the ShamRock run.


New Trails!
A new trail called CopperHead has just been finished!  It should be fun.  Just picture the Gauntlet,  only several times longer, turning up and down the mountain with tight off-camber turns, and a Los Primos-like ledge.  Also, a new "slickrock" trail is in the works.  

 

Please visit and tell your friends about the park.  In order to keep the park open and affordable please obey all safety regulations, do not destroy property, or leave trash as there is no paid staff to clean up after you.  The fees earned at the park pay for the equipment cost for making trails and the liability insurance needed to operate the park.

Thank you and enjoy your visit,

Randy and Kris Morris