Who all has been to woolys before have a question

FFPEAVES

First Fill-Up (of many)
Location
chattanooga, tn
Ok I have question how are all the trails at woolys offroad? I know some are Xtreme and everything but are there some easier trails etc to where it won't destroy your rig and maybe 2wd friendly cause I'm not sure if it's hype or what but all I see is expect bidy damage on this trail etc on their site
 

mudchet

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Founding Member
Location
Brentwood, TN
Yes, there are some trails there which don't get too gnarly and are doable for 2WD. As I recall, most of the easier trails would be across the street from the parking lot. Some of the park is on one side of the road, the rest on the other.
 

NismoFire

Titan Swapped / SAS'd
Founding Member
Location
Smyrna, TN
Most of the trails across the street are 2wd friendly.

There is one trail that me and JayAre went down (new for both of us) that I'd like another attempt at...let's just say, the longer wheelbase on his CC Fronty was better than mine.
 

JayAre

First Fill-Up (of many)
Location
Nashville
Most of the trails across the street are 2wd friendly.

There is one trail that me and JayAre went down (new for both of us) that I'd like another attempt at...let's just say, the longer wheelbase on his CC Fronty was better than mine.

lol. I'd like another crack at that one too. Really though, I think it would've been way different had it been dry. Wooly's is a mess when wet. If it's dry the whole side across the street is doable in 2wd. I can't speak for the trails on the same side as the parking lot because I haven't been on those. They're kinda tight from what I hear. Overall, what I've seen I've liked. It's a fun place, and they have a nice rock garden in a spot or two.
 

xterror04

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Location
Carlisle, Iowa
The only way wooly's is 2wd friendly is if it is bone dry... I have been out there with a 2wd and it started to rain and it had to be towed out
 
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