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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Highland Park Resort:
Construction Underway for New Off-road Vehicle Park
Marietta Motorsports president and 1888FASTLAP.com founder
Paul Wright has announced plans for a new off-road vehicle
riding park in the Northwest Georgia mountains, and riders can
get their first taste of the new facility as early as July. The
park is designed for both motorcycles and ATV's.
The 1,000-acre Highland Park Resort is located near
Cedartown, Georgia, providing easy access for riders with just a
50-minute drive from Atlanta and a 75-minute drive from
Birmingham.
Construction has already begun on Highland Park Resort, and
the first features that will be open to the public will be a
motocross track, a pee wee track and enough trails for a day of
awesome riding in the mountains. The park will be open on
weekends beginning in mid- to-late July, and the grand opening
is slated for September. Plans call for the park to be open
Friday afternoon through sundown on Sunday, growing into a seven
day per week operation as the resort construction is completed.
Additional riding that will be offered in the future include
a large super motard track, a learning area for new riders, and
a possible road racing course. There will eventually be over 100
miles of safe, one-way trail riding through the mountains, and
the purchase of more land is already being considered for
expansion.
Primitive camping will be available initially, and as the
construction continues there will be RV sites and cabins for
guests. A store, service department and a lodge will complete
the resort, providing riders with a perfect getaway in the
mountains.
“We felt that there was a need for a quality riding resort in
this area,” stated Wright. “Highland Park will have something
for everyone, from new riders and kids to experienced off-road
racers. Many road racers use dirt bikes to hone their racing
skills, and they will definitely enjoy practicing at Highland
Park. The terrain is challenging, fun, and as perfect as it gets
for off-road riding.”
HighlandParkResort.com will be online soon, and will keep
interested riders up to date on the progress of the park.
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