This is an Off-Road park for Trucks and ATVs. Awesome terrain, HUGE park, as well as camping and food! Jon has a very laid back management of the park, which is nice that you can just go enjoy yourself. He is always around, so if you get stuck, he can come unstuck you. No matter the size(bulldozer and escavtor on site if it is that bad!). He also encourages people to make trails of their own if they’d like. Just keep it in the property’s borders(which are massive so that is easy!). He also cooks if you bring a group for a day or weekend trip. The food is always amazingly good. If you call ahead and schedule, then when you arrive in the morning he will usually have breakfast ready for you(the french toast is unreal), with all the trimmings(bacon, toast, coffee, soda, milk, water, real maple syrup, as well as fake maple syrup. Lunches and dinners are always a toss up — but always good! and always way more than enough food. The lodge is a little rough, but it matches the nature of the park. Fireplae in the corner for the fall and spring. I’ve heard him mention that he does a snowcross track in the winter too, but haven’t had a chance to go yet. And the huge couches around the fireplace may look gross, but seriously try sitting there after a day of wheeling… if you aren’t asleep in five minutes than you still have more park to see! Campsites are spread around the lodge. Far enough that you can camp, and not be bothered by anyone else’s noise. He has some old RV’s parked on some of the sites, that I think he used to rent out. Looks like someone broke in and destroyed all of them though. Definitely stay out of them haha. We tented out and slept in our trucks and had a blast. Right below the lodge are two large mud pits, a dirtbike track with some decent sized woops, and a small rock pile with some good obstacles for rock crawlers. One of the trails takes you right to the top of Winter Hill. You can see for miles, its very pretty, and the trip is usually a few hours up the trails so its a good half-day run. This park needs more visitors. I fear if people don’t start hitting this place harder, he may just close up. This park has SOMUCH potential, and is really the«free-est» terrain in maine from legislature. If you haven’t been, it’s worth the trip at least once. Alcohol is permitted as long as it is kept reasonable. We usually are having too much fun during the day to remember that we have beer. — NOGLASS! Have been going for 2 years and will continue to go as long as it is open!