Dragoon Creek Motocross Park, Lyndon
Lyndon is a city and seat of the beautiful Osage County, Kansas, USA. Lyndon is part of the Topeka, Kansas metropolitan area.
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If you decide to admire this amazing city with the abundance of entertainment sites, don’t miss to suit yourself in the most well-known offroad park. Meridian OHV Park invites all motocross junkies to enjoy their favorite activity.
It is a 1 mi²/2.6 km² park with 25 mi/40 km of trails. It sits at an elevation of 500 to 600 ft/ 152 to 183 m and is privately owned. All trails are marked and heavily maintained. The park offers a terrain with tight and sandy single track trails. So, enjoy your sport in a terrain with mostly loose dirt, some hard pack, some sand and mud. It is also full of trees and some steep hills. A few water crossings and little dust will make your activity more challenging. The park enables you to perform small jumps, as it is tailored with many berms. There are also a few hazards, which are marked, but still be cautious.
Meridian OHV Park is addressed to mostly amateurs, some novices and little experts. The park is open daily from 9 am to dark, but when it hosts some special events, it is temporarily closed, so call in advance. All riders should have a membership, which can be obtained online. So, choose to spend a couple of days in this park fishing, camping and exercising your best motocross!
Lyndon is a city and seat of the beautiful Osage County, Kansas, USA. Lyndon is part of the Topeka, Kansas metropolitan area.
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"Jackson, Mississippi: City with Soul" is the current motto for the notorious capital of the U.S. state of Mississippi, which sits atop the Jackson Volcano. Located at the southern border of the Mississippi Delta, Jackson is the capital as well as the largest city in the Mississippi state. The total area of 277 km²/106.95 mi² was inhabited by the Choctaw Nation for thousands of years before European encounter.
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Meridian, the sixth largest city of Mississippi, except of hosting numerous cultural events, offers great opportunities to visitors for recreation all year long. It was established in 1860, rebuilt after the Civil War and became the largest city of Mississippi between 1890 and 1930. It contains many parks with tennis courts, softball fields, swimming pools etc. Visitors can also experience water skiing, hiking and camping at Bonita Lakes area and Okatibbee Lake.
"Jackson, Mississippi: City with Soul" is the current motto for the notorious capital of the U.S. state of Mississippi, which sits atop the Jackson Volcano. Located at the southern border of the Mississippi Delta, Jackson is the capital as well as the largest city in the Mississippi state. The total area of 277 km²/106.95 mi² was inhabited by the Choctaw Nation for thousands of years before European encounter.
"Jackson, Mississippi: City with Soul" is the current motto for the notorious capital of the U.S. state of Mississippi, which sits atop the Jackson Volcano. Located at the southern border of the Mississippi Delta, Jackson is the capital as well as the largest city in the Mississippi state. The total area of 277 km²/106.95 mi² was inhabited by the Choctaw Nation for thousands of years before European encounter.
Meridian, the sixth largest city of Mississippi, except of hosting numerous cultural events, offers great opportunities to visitors for recreation all year long. It was established in 1860, rebuilt after the Civil War and became the largest city of Mississippi between 1890 and 1930. It contains many parks with tennis courts, softball fields, swimming pools etc. Visitors can also experience water skiing, hiking and camping at Bonita Lakes area and Okatibbee Lake.
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