A deer lease.
Now this.
Iron Mountain started as a family deer lease in the Dahlonega foothills and grew into Georgia's largest privately-owned adventure road park. Today it runs side-by-sides, dirt bikes, ATVs, and four-wheel rigs across 4,300 acres of trail, hosts twenty-plus events a year, and lights up Friday-to-Sunday at The Grille.
What we run on.
Send it on the trails. Sleep on the property. Eat at The Grille.
Three sentences. Same as the day we cut the first trail. Everything we add to the property gets measured against them.
Six years.
Three signs.
Family deer lease becomes a park.
First trail cut on the back of the property. Day passes start at $20. Word of mouth.
Sponsors show up.
Yamaha, BFGoodrich, Red Bull commit. Throttle Fest Labor Day becomes the property's signature event. The Grille gets built.
4,300 acres, 365 days.
150+ trails, 40 RV pads, four cabins, backup generators. The site you're looking at gets a redesign.
We're not the only park
flying the flag.
Iron Mountain is one park in the Go OHV family. Same ownership runs sister properties in Tennessee. Different terrain, different events, same operating standards.