Camp Gruber ORV Park
The Camp Gruber ORV Area was created by a land grant from
the Federal Government's Department of the Interior in March of 1990. The
455.55 acres was deeded to Muskogee County for recreational purposes,
constituting the largest land grant from the Federal government to a
County government to date.
The Gruber ORV Park has no means of income other than the land use fees
generated by competition racing events held on the property, gate fees,
and by donations from park users. A $3.00 per person per day land use fee
is included in each racers entry fee. The course includes ROCKS, tight
woods, more ROCKS, open areas, some bigger rocks, creeks, more open areas,
steep hills, and even bigger ROCKS.
*** PLEASE NOTE: A $5.00 dollar per vehicle gate fee is sometimes charged to alert incoming Gruber ORV Park users that a competition event is taking place, and that NO recreational trail riding will be allowed on the racing week-end, until the event is officially over. ***
Contact Information
Owner/Operator:
Phone: (918)
Email:
Website:
http://tulsatrailriders.com/Gruber/Index.htm
Public Riding: Open for public riding
Daily/Annual Permits:
Directions:
From OKC: Take I-40 to Exit 287
(Gore/Webbers Falls), follow Hwy 100 to Hwy 10, follow Hwy 10 to park
(Approx 16 miles).
From Tulsa: Take Muskogee Turnpike E
towards Muskogee/Ft. Smith, Merge onto OK-165 S (3.1 mi). Merge onto US-62
E toward Ft. Gibson/Tahlequah (2.7 miles). Turn Right onto Hwy 10 and
follow Hwy 10 to park (Approx 8 miles).
Park Rules: Helmets Required! (Ride at your own risk) •
No Hunting • No Firearms • No Open Fires • No Trash Dumping
Facilities: Limited Electrical RV hookups
Camping:
RV Dump Stations:
Stations
along I-40
Stations
along I-35
Stations
along I-44
Other State
Locations
Nearby Lodging: