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Iron Mountain Park

  • Off Roading Area in Dahlonega
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  • 4.2
    (952)
Iron Mountain Park
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4.2 out of 5
(952 reviews)
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J G
4 months ago
Iron Mountain Park is absolutely incredible! My son and I visited this past Saturday, and we were blown away from the moment we arrived. The weather was perfect, the staff and facilities were top-notch, and even the other visitors added to the great atmosphere. There were plenty of places to park, which made getting in and out easy. The mountain-top views were stunning and truly picturesque — perfect for stopping to take it all in. We rode from morning until dark and still didn’t put a dent in the number of trails. There’s so much to explore here. If I could suggest anything, it would be to add more trail markers for first-timers like us. There were a few moments where we had to pull out our phones and rely on GPS, or ask the regulars who told us, “Don’t rely on the markers — they suck,” lol. The green trail, especially toward the furthest end, definitely needs a little attention with clearer signage. Also, offering some type of paper map would be a huge help — especially in areas where cell service can be spotty and the downloaded app doesn’t always load. Overall, Iron Mountain Park is a remarkable place to visit, and we already have plans of coming back.
Matt Dubois
5 months ago
Visited the park this passed weekend and stayed in a cabin. The cabins were nice and spacious for how many people it could sleep. More info on the website would be helpful. It only has beds. No refrigerator or anything. The bath houses were nice. Clean and good water pressure. The drainage could be better. The entire room gets soaked when taking a shower and there is no bench to put your bag of clean clothes besides two hooks mounted on the wall. The restaurant was great. Food was excellent. Amy was really nice and very helpful with any questions about the park. All the staff were very friendly. The trails were great. Could be marked a little better but other than that, I have no complaints. Lots of technical trails and scenic areas. I will defiantly be back again and again. I had a great time. Also the haunted trail was wicked awesome. Five stars!!
Cory Wildes
a month ago
Came with a large group from Florida for the first time this weekend. We stayed in cabins which were very nice. Expensive? Yes. This park is by far the most expensive park we've been to and we've been to alot of parks. Mainly the parking pass. With saying that.... it seemed worth the price. The park is absolutely huge. The infrastructure is pretty amazing. The staff was awesome and we all were commenting how we thought this was our personal best riding experience. Would like to see a wash station and maybe chill on the nickle and dime charges. 20 bucks to check into your cabin before 3pm is kinda silly when you drop 300 bucks on the cabin for the weekend and over 150 for 2 people to ride for 2 days. All and all we had a good time and will ride here again.
Mo Fahim
5 months ago
I bet the park and trails are great. and on the surface, this place seems like a great hub for all riders. But ownership behind the counter? A completely different story. While riding the BDRx nearby, I snapped my handlebar in a rough section and limped the bike to their lot — bar barely hanging on, over an hour+ away from camp on a good day. I hoped for a patch-up fix (JB Weld, anything) to get back. No luck. As I tried to leave, the bar finally gave out. The bike was done. So I asked the front desk — who truly tried their best — if I could leave the bike temporarily while I figured out how to return with my trailer couple towns over. Instead of help, the owner told her to make sure I move it into their garage and charge me a $20/day storage fee. To say I was stunned is an understatement. This wasn’t about helping a fellow rider. It was about protecting their optics and squeezing a few extra bucks. Here’s the truth: a solo adventure rider relies on the compassion of others — especially when things go sideways. This place failed that test. Badly. For a stranded rider. In a remote spot. Under a BDR flag that’s supposed to mean something to the adventure community. If you’re going to fly the BDR flag, live up to what it represents. This place ain’t it. Good luck with your business — the community deserves better.
Alexander Stanley
5 months ago
Great place to take ur sxs to ride trails.. They aren't marked so u moght get lost.. but someone is usually around that k it's the way. There isn't any water anywhere that I could find. They also have a restaurant there that I heard was good. So I will have to go back and try it.
Bridgette Pulver
2 months ago
The trails are probably ok but there are no markers or signage for anything. We arrived after dark and were never given directions as how to enter and check in. Ok we called and figured it out. Then after checking in at the gate were again not given a map or directions on where the cabins were, again its dark no signs, had to call again. At this point we have invested over $300 for a two nigh cabin and day passes. Ok, we find the cabin, we’re told to unload and park our truck at the top of the hill, side. Did our neighbor do that? NO, they are parked truck and trailer right in front of our cabin, ok whatever we got in. Oh but the best part, or worst was the cabin! It’s great if you like jail accommodations! For $150 a night you get a plastic 3 inch “mattress” and twin sheets that are made of tissue paper (als dirty) a twin size blanket that doesn’t fit the queen mattress that is like a beach towel! Not even a damn trashcan, also the bath house is half mile hike up hill, cold and dirty. Needless to say we left the next morning, never be back. Don’t waste your money, or bring your camper! Even at that, the day pass to ride is outrageously over priced!!!
Kevin Griffin
8 months ago
Had an awesome time at Iron Mountain Park! The trails were just the right mix of challenge and fun—perfect for putting my Jeep through its paces. Got it nice and muddy, which is exactly what I was hoping for. The park is well laid out, with a good variety of terrain and plenty of scenic spots to stop and take it all in. Can’t wait to head back for another round!
Tom Sharp
10 months ago
I recently visited Iron Mountain Off-Road Park, and I have to say—they’ve really built this place up. The improvements over the past few years are impressive. The trails are well-maintained, and the recent upgrades have made it an even better experience, especially for my Raptor. It’s clear they’re putting in the work to make this a premier off-road destination. With several ongoing projects, the future looks bright for this park. Whether you’re into rock crawling, trail riding, or just enjoying the outdoors, there’s something here for everyone. My only real complaint—and something I hope they address soon—is the lack of a wash bay. After a full day of riding, my truck was absolutely packed with Georgia red clay. I’ve spent days cleaning it out from undercarriage to driveway. A basic spray-off station would go a long way and make the end of the trip much easier. That said, if the cleanup isn’t a big deal for you, this place is just about perfect. I’m looking forward to coming back and seeing how the park continues to evolve.
Ana Paula Chaddad
a month ago
Nice structure with bathrooms and dirt roads, the price is a big steep if you are only going to ride but it includes camping overnight $43. There's is no separate package.
Jena Kolb
a year ago
Our first visit to Iron Mountain Park was a resounding success, leaving us eagerly looking forward to our next adventure. Exploring the park was an exhilarating experience that left us feeling invigorated. With its stunning natural beauty, Iron Mountain Park is the perfect venue for friends and family to come together and enjoy trail riding. The park also offers excellent facilities for RV camping and cabin stays, making it an ideal destination for outdoor enthusiasts
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