Twin Hills Cycle Ranch - Bridgeport, TX : User Reviews
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Avg. Customer Review
(3.5 Stars): Number of Reviews: 18
Product Description
Admission Fees
Pay the $10.00 entry fee (per rider only) at the Twin Hills Convenience Store (looks like a big barn).
Camping Availability
Excellent 60-acre camping area - primitive but clean porta potties on site.
Terrain
1900 Acres of varied terrain, from smooth, flat pastureland to rocky. It is somewhat a technical trail.
Directions
From the Denton/McKinney area:
Take 380 WEST through Bridgeport. 4 miles west of Bridegeport, turn
NORTH on to 1658. On 1658, go about 1 mile and look for the Twin Hills
Convenience Store at the top of the hill.
From Dallas: Take 635 WEST past D/FW
airport to 121 South. Take the HWY 114 Bridgeport exit. Stay on HWY 114 WEST and turn
left on 380. Turn RIGHT onto CR1658 and drive five miles. Twin Hills Convenience Store
will be on your right just past the lake and dam. From Ft Worth:Take I-35 NORTH to
HWY 287 towards Decatur. Exit HWY 114 and follow directions from Dallas above.
Weekend Events
Unknown
Contact Information
940-683-4959
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Kid and family friendly, great place to kick back and ride. No red river, but, a lot closer to Ft Worth for a quick fix. Never experienced any grouchyness from owners, they are country, so smile and don't be so touchy. Its their land and we are privaledged to ride it. Get used to peeing outside and hope you don't have to poop, all porta pottys are nasty, even at red river. $20 for atv is too much and kids should be discounted, how damage can a pw50 do? Times are tough and I would like for the owners to reconsider fees, $60-$100 for family of afternoon of fun is too much for me. Keep in mind, Rocky Ridge is $15 per person regardless of bike or age and not that great.
If prices were dropped for atvs and kids, this place would be packed every weekend.
I have been to this park many times since 2004. the trails near the river are the smoothest - wooded and sandy to black dirt. All of the trails around the twin hills and into the hills are wooded and somewhat technical and very rocky. the property is 1900 acres but across the river it is very large pasture area. At one time this area had some great sand pitts- all gone now. Have seen and ridden over many rattlesnake so pay attention when you stop for a break. As for all the comments about the owner- he has been great on some trips and in areally bad mood on others. As fot the fees- $10 for a long time and no riding kids under 10 were free. However, he has never cared much for atvs and if conditions were muddy would not let them in. atvs do more damage and some of the atv riders do get wild and crazy-- resulted in the $20 fee. All of the parks have gotten too expensive for family weekends of fun, so after 24years of being out of it -I have gone back to racing. Two adults and two grandkids vehicle, gate, 2 bikes,1 atv, and a race fee runs $40 to $60 for the whole week end- $20 is the race fee. Races are on ranches with many trails and roads other that the track. Great riding on Sat. and ride and watch races Sun. Check out race toro.org. and tccra.org. I still go to twin hills to get seat time prior to a race.
fees are whatever they feel like charging that day they were 20 for a four wheeler. make sure you stay on the gravel roads only or the cranky old fart that owns the place will chase you down and kick you off his property . trust me ..if you go there you will wish you hadn,t.
The Twin hills cycle ranch is a great place to ride motorcycles! I took my girlfriend out this was her first time on her ttr125 and we had a blast! The trails range in difficulty and there is one hill that is a monster. Most were very user friendly and we really had a great day of riding. It is a great place to camp and to take family. We offroad adventurists are lucky that this land owner is willing to to allow us to tread on his property and should always do so with respect and obey the owners rules. Its a great place to ride and worth every cent.