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LBL National Recreation Area/Turkey Bay OHV Area
The Turkey Bay OHV Area in Murray, Kentucky is part of the Land Between the Lakes National Recreation Area. It is a designated off-highway vehicle (OHV) area, offering over 1,000 acres of trails and terrain for off-road vehicles. The area is open to all types of OHVs, including ATVs, dirt bikes, and 4x4s. The trails range from easy to difficult, and the area also offers camping, fishing, and other recreational activities.
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User Reviews
JM Clauson
If you're from the dirt bike and sport ATV era then you will notice the place is destroyed by all of the SXS traffic. We rode there for decades before 2007 when the hill climbs went on for acres and acres. The hills are now reduced to washed out rocky crevices, deep erosion and dangerous drop-offs. Of course there are main trails if you like riding on a dirt road and you can slip around the edge of the lake when the water isn't to high. It's ok for a family with little kids to kick around the camp ground and putt about on the roads. But if you are looking for wide open sport ATV hill climbing adventure find another place that hasn't allowed the SXS traffic or restricted off road to 50" wide only.
Dustin Hirner
We had a blast at Turkey bay. You can be here for a whole day and not run all of the variety of trails this place has to offer. We enjoyed the views and the mix of mud, rocks and off-camber fun!
Mr. Seals
We love taking a crowd with us. Load the trailer up with UTVs and spend the day. They have it all. Casual trails, hills, cliffs, shoreline, coves, camping and plenty of woods. If you have a family like mine they have a several mud holes too.
Sue McConnell
We are so happy we bought the annual pass. We avoid weekends and rarely run across others on the trails. The trails are marked and color coded. We ride the yellow trails and feel quite safe in our Ranger.
Brian Speed
Riding complexity for all levels of riders.