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NC Crawling Locations Map

Plan on hitting this spot up this Sunday, Richmond Hills disc golf course, these pictures were taken by some of our crawling buddies that were there a couple weeks ago.







 
Just an update on Umstead State Park Trails:

On the map, the description for Company Mill is wrong, my bad. Company Mill Trail starts at the NW end of the parking lot at the Harrison Ave entrance. It's about a mile down the trail to the river and mill. There are significant rock formations to play on both sides of the river. The trail down/up is a nice ride with optional obstacles off-trail. This is a popular area, so expect traffic on the trail and people at the mill ruins - but it is totally worth it.

Loblolly Trails starts at the NE corner of the same parking lot, and the description on the map is for that trail. Beyond the river noted in the description, the trail gets rugged and has optional rocky creekbeds and other obstacles.
 
I used to crawl my old AX10 at the creek on McAlpine Trail in Charlotte. Park at the parking area on Margaret Wallace ROad just off of Independence blvd. Walk across MArgaret Wallace to the greenway trail, follow it about half way down, and there is some awesome areas to crawl on both the creek side and on the other side of the trail.
 
There's a park called River Bend close to Hickory that I go to. It has some good rocks, mud, creek crossings, and sand...may want to add it to the map?
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There are a few good places to crawl at the Gateway trail in Kings Mountain. The address is 807 South Battleground Road, Kings Mountain, NC 28086. We go there a good bit and still find new spots all the time. If anyone would like to meet up and go just hit me up.
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I second smurf gateway trail does have some good spots. will also be going to check out boulders access area of crowders mtn as well..
 
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Hey yall Horizons Park in Rural Hall has walking trails with tree roots, rocks, and whatnot. About a 45 minute loop for the trail. Plus a bunch of woods. And disc golf. Oh and a playground for the younguns!
 
I know its been awhile since this has been updated but when i click on the map for the location not but the map shows up any idea as to why
 
Eno River State Park in Durham has lots of great trails with water crossings, rocks and hill climbs...go there all the time

Occoneechee Mountain in Hillsborough has some good trails and rocks (provided you don't encounter the wrong ranger)

Rocky Face Mountain Rec Area in Hiddenite has some good trailing and rock climbs; good alternative to Stone Mountain when it's crowded
 
Yeah been wanting to check out Rocky Face. Is this patrolled by the haters of crawling or is it a fairly safe place to crawl? So many of the "good" spots are patrolled by some sort of ranger that doesn't go for us crawler folks.
 
Yeah been wanting to check out Rocky Face. Is this patrolled by the haters of crawling or is it a fairly safe place to crawl? So many of the "good" spots are patrolled by some sort of ranger that doesn't go for us crawler folks.
The three of us talked with rangers at the entrance and on the trails. They were interested in the trucks and whether they could handle the steep climbs, but there was no hating like at some parks. It's a city or county park so they were just glad we were there.

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Hey guys, RubikonKid here... well used to be before I got out of crawling and forgot my info. I'm going to slowly start working on this map again and try to get it updated. I just added Area 51 in Trinity as I was out there over the weekend and it's a great place to go if you're local; but I've heard of people driving 3+ hours just to go there
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Edit: There is also a place called DLB that is supposedly right down the road from Area 51. When I get info I will add that as well
 
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Hey guys, RubikonKid here... well used to be before I got out of crawling and forgot my info. I'm going to slowly start working on this map again and try to get it updated. I just added Area 51 in Trinity as I was out there over the weekend and it's a great place to go if you're local; but I've heard of people driving 3+ hours just to go there
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Edit: There is also a place called DLB that is supposedly right down the road from Area 51. When I get info I will add that as well
Is this in Nevada or New Mexico? ;)

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So me and a friend went to stone mtn state park and were run off by one of the park rangers. He told us that according to the regulations that rc's aren't allowed. He basically said that it's all lumped together and far as drones and such goes. Went thru the rules and regulations section on nc state parks website and it specifically states that it's no airial vehicles are allowed, nothing about any rc cars. Also looked in the vehicle section and it said nothing about rc cars being banned. Does any one else have insitenon this. Stone mountain is a great place to go to play.

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