Attendance Rules

Creek Bottom Trail Park Rules:

  • Enter at your own risk
  • There is a mandatory speed limit of 5 MPH
  • All vehicles must stay on the Marked Courses and in Designated Areas
  • All vehicles going on Trail Ride must have working head and tail lights
  • All ATV riders have to pay to be able to ride on property even if not participating in
    events or rides
  • Do Not Open any closed gates or drive over any fences
  • Riders under 16 must be accompanied by an adult
  • Not responsible for any damage to You or Your property while you are on the
    premises
  • Watch out for Wildlife, they have the right of way
  • Must clean up your parking or camp site. If you are seen putting trash out on the
    property you will be asked to leave. No glass bottle, no exceptions. Put trash in cans
    or dumpsters. Help keep it clean so we all can have a clean and fun place to ride
  • No Glass bottles or pallets.
  • *Creek Bottom ATV park and its employees reserve the right to eject you from the
    park if you behave in a reckless or noncompliance manner.

Rules And Regulations

Unapproved Vendors

We have always welcomed anyone who wants to come and ride and have never restricted any attendance. Last year we began to have guests who said they were just coming to ride and then proceeded to come and bring large trailers that were essentially a rolling billboard. Some even went down to the camping area and set up what amounted to a booth to promote their products. This is not a good situation for several reasons, the primary one being that there are many vendors paying for display space and it is unfair to them for these people to draw guests into the park rather than to the vendor areas. As always, everyone is invited to come out and ride and have a great time. If competitors and other vendors wish to come and bring their ATVs and ride, they are also welcome. However, if they want to come and set up to promote their products they aren’t unless they have an approved booth. We would respect whatever rules other rides establish and we only ask for the same.

For these reasons, we reserve the right to refuse admission at the gate to representatives of any business, competitor or not, where the pursuit of which is obvious from vehicles or trailers. In the event that one gets in unnoticed and is found later to be objectionable in our discretion, they will be refunded their admission cost and asked to leave.

If you or someone you know is coming, that sells products, and do not already have a booth space, we will be glad to discuss your situation in advance. We do not want to waste anyone’s time or travel expense, but are very serious about this.

Flashing Strobe Lights or Emergency Style Lights

Last year at Mud Nationals there were quite a few ATVs and RUVs (Rangers, Rhinos, and RZRs, etc) that had flashing strobe lights or other lights that look like law enforcement or emergency vehicles. They were common to the point that people began not to pay them any attention and there were times that the real police or EMTs could not get through crowds.

Therefore this year displaying flashing emergency style lights will not allowed by non-emergency personnel. You do not have to remove them, just leave them turned off while at Mud Nationals. Violators will be asked to disable these lights by removing bulbs or disconnecting wires or leaving the premises.

If there were only going to be a few hundred or even thousand people at Mud Nationals it wouldn’t make much difference; however, with large crowds to get through, this could be the difference in EMTs getting to someone promptly or not.

Please assist us by leaving yours off and asking others you see to turn them off.

I hope everyone understands and respects these policies.
Thanks for your understanding and support.

Scott Smith
Team High Lifter