If you're planning a ride at Hollerwood, the smartest move is a cabin nearby instead of a tent in the mud — and our cabins are about 9 minutes from the park entrance. Here's the park, how to ride if you don't own a machine, and why a cabin makes the trip better.
What Hollerwood is. Hollerwood Offroad Adventure Park is a privately owned off-road park near the Red River Gorge and Natural Bridge, with somewhere around 2,500–3,000 acres and over 100 miles of wooded trails for every skill level. It's a mixed-use OHV park — ATVs, UTVs, dirt bikes, and Jeeps/4x4s — with a mix of hardpack, rock, mud, and water crossings, plus on-site camping. Before you ride, you'll need to buy a permit and sign a waiver at the General Store. For passes, hours, rentals, and rules, check directly with the park at hollerwoodpark.com.
Why stay in a cabin. After a full day eating dust and crawling through mud, a hot shower, a real bed, and a hot tub beat a campsite by a mile. Our cabins give your crew a comfortable, secluded home base near the park and the Gorge — room to regroup, rinse off the gear, and recharge for day two.
Don't own a machine? Hollerwood doesn't rent UTVs on-site, but you can still ride. Out The Top Adventures runs 2–3 hour guided UTV tours, and Rock Bottom Adventures runs 2–3 hour guided Jeep tours at Hollerwood — book directly with each. Bringing your own rig instead? Buy your permit and sign the waiver at the park's General Store before you ride (details at hollerwoodpark.com).
Which cabins — especially if you're towing
These cabins are the best fit for parking a trailer: Manor House, Nature's Sanctuary, Lakeview Hideaway, Ginger's Delite, and Moodlight. Pick the one that fits your crew, and you've got a comfortable base 9 minutes from the gate. Browse all our cabins →