A guy in our club lives relatively close and drove down to the park entrance this last weekend. He said the last couple of miles is a pretty rough and narrow township road. Here is the e-mail I received from the park in regards to the access road and parking for a trailer:
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We have enough parking for at least 15 trailers (we've had that many in
there before and we had room for more), and the parking area is fine when it
is raining or wet. It is mostly made up of rock and it does not muddy up.
The last part of the access road is prettty tight and the last half mile is
kinda rough, but it is doable. We have people drive rigs on trailers in all
of the time. We just had someone bring in a 25-30 foot RV not to long ago.
That's not to say there aren't areas where you really need to watch it.
There are some low spots in the road so you do need to take it easy. The
county has promised me that they'll work on the road, but they haven't given
me a time frame on when it will be done.
There isn't a good place to park trailers out by the paved road, so some
people take their rigs off of their trailers just after they turn off of the
pavement (377) onto the gravel road (Briery Creek Road). There is an area
where you can pull over to the side and still allow for traffic to go around
you. Then they drive their rigs and trailers back in seperate. Of course
this only works when you have someone with you.
I hope I have been able to answer your questions. We look forward to seeing
you down at the park.
Sincerely,
Al
KY Outback Adventure Park