Windrock Lodge was created specifically for ATVers, by ATVers, and is designed to include everything you need for a great place to stay after the ride.
Owners Dustin Ramsey and Wes Montgomery are avid ATVers who have traveled to
Windrock Lodge is an 1,800-square-foot cabin located on three wooded acres at the foot of
We hope you enjoy your visit to Windrock Lodge.
Have a fun-filled ride and come back again soon!
Windrock Lodge is near more than 160 miles of trails on Windrock Mountain and the Coal Creek Off Highway Vehicle Area. Most are moderate to difficult, with beautiful scenery at every turn. From the lodge, you can access three additional areas with approximately 250,000 acres and several hundred miles of off-road adventure-all without ever dismounting your ATV.
The consolidated North Cumberland WMA, now Tennessee's biggest state-owned wildlife management area, includes units formerly known as the Royal Blue, Sundquist and Brimstone WMAs.
Each person must have a Land Use Permit for entering the ATV areas. Riders may purchase permits for one, two, three or four days; yearly permits are also available. Permits can be purchased at the following Oliver Springs locations:
Windrock Park Campground,
555 Windrock Park Lane
The Snack Shack at the trail head,
912 Windrock Road
Exxon Fun Food,
557 Tri-County Boulevard