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    Mines and Meadows

    3.7 (30 reviews)
    Closed 9:00 am - 5:00 pm

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    Jeff F.

    If you're put off by the overall number of stars earned by Mines and Meadows, I would encourage you to read the full reviews across several platforms. The complaints mostly paint the picture of the internecine disputes between the desired riding surfaces of dirt bikers vs. ATV riders, hardcore enthusiasts vs. beginners, members vs. day visitors, etc... I had a tremendous day at Mines and Meadows as a casual, inexperienced ATV rider! And my more experienced companions had a lot of fun as well. We took the 4.5-hour SUNRISE DAY TOUR and rode in a 4-seater. I had prepared myself for what could have been hours of bone jangling, followed by soreness the next day. However, brand new, and spotless, $26k machines made it as comfortable and safe of a ride as possible - even at breakneck speeds through heavily rutted trails. (Don't get me wrong - you will get jangled and jarred, and I wouldn't recommend it for someone with neck or back issues. But it's nothing like what my previous frame of reference was: tearing around on an old ATV with decades old shocks.) Some key points: 1) This is a premium experience at a premium price. If you have the means, I highly recommend it. 2) Great customer service: Our guide was inexperienced but personable and did a great job making sure that we took our full allotment of time and getting some great action photos and video which were delivered by email the following day. The owner clearly cares about the business and is involved in every aspect, down to giving the talk in the mine and ensuring that the service was very customer focused. 3) The wet and muddy part is exhilarating, and you do that just before the lunch break. You will be 100% saturated in muddy water and you should definitely wear boots and bring old towels, and a change of clothes & shoes. The post-lunch mine tour would have been a difficult and freezing experience in wet, muddy gear. 4) There are long stretches of driving on the wooded trails to get from one location to another. This is pleasant and relaxing. If you have multiple people in the ATV ask the guide to plan out some stops to switch out drivers. 5) If you're prone to motion sickness then sit in the front and take copious amounts of anti-nausea medicine. Go and have a great time!

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    Dave F.

    Of all the times I have been here, this was by far the worst experience I have ever had. Thanks to ambassador "Cheryl" and her bad day, she wanted to make my family trip as bad as hers. Apparently I accidentally got my birthdate wrong by one day on the online form, and that was the tipping point of her day. Aside from almost having to provide a DNA test, she wanted my children to get out of the truck to proof their identity and obtain their wristbands out of the truck. No questions or affirmations were asked of them, and it was a pure power trip to prove her position as Queen of Check In. Meanwhile, the other 6 people as of noon on a Wednesday that did also attend this extremely very busy day of the week, must have had a great experience. But my daughter was appalled having to attempt to use this incredibly clean potty john while the ambassador "Cheryl" was more concerned about whether or not my birthdate was correct instead of a clerical error on my part. I cant say that I will be coming back here anytime soon, or even at all after this experience. "Cheryl" advised if I had an issue with her policy to take it up with management. So here I am... Shitters full.

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    Stephen T.

    Took a few of my buddies here for a bachelor party weekend getaway and we all had a blast. The 7 hour drive from NYC ended up becoming 10 hours after getting stuck in traffic trying to get out of the city and my own ignorance for putting in the wrong address in my car's navigation system. You can pretty much ATV anywhere on the east coast but this was the only place I found which was a reasonable driving distance from home that let's you navigate ATVs through pitch black mines. On top of that, they have a vast network of super fun off-road trails for you explore. From technical trails with rocky, rooty, twisty climbs, to mud bogs, to fast banked turns and jumps, this place has it all whether you like getting down and dirty or have the need for speed. We opted for the 3-hour tour for $185 and our guide, Steve, was very knowledgeable and friendly. He took us all over and we got to check out almost every aspect of their trails. After 2.5 hours, we finally made our way into the abandoned limestone mines. It was truly a unique, one of a kind experience. The cabin we rented was nothing to write home about, but it served its purpose. There were a few surprisingly comfortable cots which were provided but other than that, it was a minimalistic cabin. We were also provided with 50 gallons of water, two charcoal grills, and a fire pit. One thing worth mentioning is if you have your own ATV you can just get a day pass or weekend pass instead of taking a guided tour. Overall, a very memorable weekend and I would definitely return for some more ATV action.

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    Mine tour is definitely worth the $5, you wont find an experience like that anywhere else on the east coast.

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