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Moto Mountain ATV Park

Marble Hill · Georgia

Outdoor MX Pit Bike

Park notes

Was Georgia's premier ATV Park with 79 miles of trails in N. GA mountains. Pee-wee + junior MX tracks. AA Top Rated. Elevated cabins. Closure reported.

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Satellite map of Moto Mountain ATV Park in Marble Hill, GA

1150 Young Loop Rd

Marble Hill, GA 30148

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Fees

Cabin $135/night; ATV rental ~$100+

Soil

Natural terrain

Length

79 miles combined trails

71°

Today

Overcast clouds · Rideable

Specs · Amenities · Contact · Conditions

The setup.

Layout

Outdoor

Skill Levels

Beginner, Intermediate, Pro

Amenities

Camping

RV Hookups

Showers

Concessions

Lighting

Membership

Contact

Overcast clouds

Now

71°F feels 71°

Overcast clouds

Rideable

Clouds.

High / Low

75° / 70°

Wind

3 mph SW

Humidity

79%

Next 3 days

Thu

Broken clouds

84° / 63°

Fri

Light rain

87° / 66°

Sat

Broken clouds

88° / 68°

Source: OpenWeather · cached 30 min

Profile

What riders find at Moto Mountain ATV Park.

Moto Mountain ATV Park in Marble Hill, Georgia operated for years as Georgia's premier ATV Park, with 79 miles of combined trails through the North Georgia mountains plus pee-wee and junior motocross tracks, elevated cabin rentals, and ATV rentals as part of the property's broader multi-discipline offering. Recent management changes may have led to closure, and the current operating status should be verified before driving. The uncertainty around current operations matters. The property's history as one of the larger Georgia OHV destinations was real, and the 79 miles of combined trails in the North Georgia mountains gave the property a scale that few similar Southeast facilities could match. The elevated cabin rentals at $135 per night and the on-site ATV rentals reflected an operating model built around destination weekend stays for visiting families and out-of-state riders. The pee-wee and junior motocross tracks served the dirt-bike-riding side of the operation, with appropriately sized layouts for younger riders that complemented the broader ATV-focused trail system. The combination of moto tracks plus extensive ATV trail mileage made Moto Mountain a true multi-discipline destination rather than a single-purpose facility. The North Georgia mountains location in Marble Hill is in Pickens County, in the foothills north of Atlanta. The mountain terrain provided natural elevation that flat-land OHV properties cannot match, and the scenic North Georgia setting was part of the property's draw for visiting families. Atlanta is about an hour south, Chattanooga, Tennessee is roughly 90 minutes northwest, and the broader North Georgia tourism market historically supported the property's destination operating model. For riders looking for active North Georgia alternatives today, two properties cover most of the regional ATV-and-OHV gap that Moto Mountain's potential closure leaves. Highland Park Off-Road Resort in Cedartown, about 90 minutes west of Marble Hill, runs a similar multi-vehicle off-road operation with cabins, trail mileage, and weekend-stay infrastructure. Talking Rock Arena, closer to Marble Hill and within reasonable drive of the same regional market, provides ATV and dirt bike access on a different operating model. The status uncertainty for Moto Mountain reflects the broader operating challenges facing multi-vehicle off-road parks in the modern Southeast. Land-use pressure, management transitions, and the operating capital required for substantial trail-system maintenance produce the kind of cycles that have closed multiple regional facilities over the past decade. Whether Moto Mountain returns to active operation under new management, stays closed permanently, or transitions to a different operating model is a question that future cycles will answer. For anyone searching for Moto Mountain ATV Park, ATV trails in the North Georgia mountains, or motocross tracks near Marble Hill, this listing reflects the property's historical role and the verification need that the current status creates. Contact information through the property's broader channels and the Atlantic Trails Association at atvtrails.org may provide current operating details. Active alternatives at Highland Park Off-Road Resort and Talking Rock Arena cover most of the regional gap in the meantime.

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FAQs about Moto Mountain ATV Park.

Where is Moto Mountain ATV Park?

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Moto Mountain ATV Park is located at 1150 Young Loop Rd, Marble Hill, Georgia 30148.

What's the dirt like at Moto Mountain ATV Park?

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The soil at Moto Mountain ATV Park is described as Natural terrain.

How much does it cost to ride at Moto Mountain ATV Park?

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Gate fees at Moto Mountain ATV Park: Cabin $135/night; ATV rental ~$100+

Can I camp at Moto Mountain ATV Park?

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On-site camping is available at Moto Mountain ATV Park.

What skill levels can ride at Moto Mountain ATV Park?

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Moto Mountain ATV Park welcomes beginner, intermediate and pro / expert riders.

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