Windrock Park

Windrock Park Windrock Park

Set in the rugged hills of East Tennessee, just outside Oliver Springs, Windrock Park is a bucket-list destination for off-roaders across the country. With 73,000 acres of Appalachian terrain, over 300 miles of marked trails, and sweeping mountain views, it’s the largest privately owned off-road park in the United States — and a must-ride for anyone who loves the thrill of exploration.

Whether you’re crawling boulders in a Jeep, slinging mud in a side-by-side, or navigating ridge lines in a 4×4, Windrock delivers a perfect mix of adrenaline and scenery. Every trail offers a new challenge — and every summit a new view.

Trails & Terrain

Windrock’s terrain offers something for everyone. The park’s numbered and rated trail system makes it easy to choose your adventure — from family-friendly forest rides to extreme rock challenges.

Trail Highlights

Panther Rock

An iconic Windrock destination, this rocky overlook provides a panoramic view of the Tennessee Valley — perfect for sunrise coffee or sunset photos after a full day of wheeling.

Trail 16 & Trail 26

A mix of climbs, mud holes, and switchbacks that challenge both Jeep and SxS drivers while delivering rewarding views along the way.

Windmills & Tower View

Drive right beneath massive wind turbines high atop the mountain. It’s a surreal, must-see stop on your ride through Windrock’s ridges.

Park Info & Access

Location:

912 Windrock Road, Oliver Springs, TN 37840

  • Near: Oak Ridge (15 min), Knoxville (40 min), Gatlinburg (1 hr 30 min)

Hours & Passes:

  • Open daily, year-round

  • Daily, weekend, and annual passes available online or at the Windrock General Store

  • All drivers and passengers must have a permit

Vehicles Allowed:

  • Jeeps & 4x4s

  • UTVs & ATVs

  • Dirt bikes

  • Overland rigs

Pro Tip: Download the Windrock Park Trail App — GPS-enabled maps work even without cell service.

Camping & Lodging

Stay close to the trails with on-site camping, cabins, and RV sites right at Windrock.

  • Cabins: Air-conditioned, full kitchens, and space for groups or families

  • Campground: Tent and RV sites with hookups, showers, and camp store

  • Amenities: Fire pits, pavilion, and easy trail access

  • Nearby Lodging: Hotels and Airbnbs available in Oliver Springs and Oak Ridge

After a long day on the trails, few things beat grilling dinner under the stars while rigs roll back into camp.

Combine Wheeling & Fishing Adventures

What makes Windrock Park even better? You’re surrounded by some of East Tennessee’s best fishing. After a morning of crawling over granite and conquering mountain climbs, you can unwind with a rod and reel just a few miles away.

  • Norris Lake: A massive reservoir known for striped bass, largemouth, and crappie, just 40 minutes north of Windrock. Its deep, clear water and scenic coves make it perfect for post-trail relaxation.

  • Melton Hill Lake: Closer to the park, Melton Hill offers steady action for smallmouth bass, catfish, and muskies, plus calm water for kayak anglers.

  • Clinch River: Flowing through the valley below, the Clinch is one of the Southeast’s top trout fisheries, with wild browns, stocked rainbows, and even trophy stripers during seasonal runs.

You can spend the weekend wheeling by day and fishing by dusk, soaking up the best of Tennessee’s outdoors — rocky ridges in the morning, calm water reflections by evening.

Why Off-Roaders Love Windrock Park

Because it’s big, bold, and beautiful. The mix of technical climbs, mountain views, and nearby fishing makes Windrock one of the few places where you can experience both adrenaline and tranquility in the same weekend.

From the roar of your engine echoing through the holler to the quiet stillness of a sunset cast on Norris Lake, Windrock isn’t just an off-road park — it’s a full-blown adventure basecamp for outdoor enthusiasts.


Ready to make it a weekend of trails and tails?
Plan your Windrock Park off-roading trip and pair it with fishing at Norris Lake, Melton Hill Lake, or the Clinch River for the ultimate East Tennessee outdoor experience.

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