The Graveyard -Jasper, FL
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The Graveyard Mud Bog, located in the scenic area of Jasper, Florida, is an exciting destination for mudding enthusiasts and off-road adventure seekers. Owned by the passionate duo Jerry Keith and Leon McClellan, this venue is deeply rooted in the traditions of mud bogging. Jerry and Leon are dedicated to fostering a welcoming community where fellow mud boggers can gather, share stories, and enjoy their love of mudding. When you arrive, don't miss the opportunity to stop by the gate and introduce yourself; they love meeting new visitors!
With over 300 acres of muddy trails and bounty holes, you can find a spot to get your machine buried! Spanning over 300 acres, The Graveyard offers an extensive network of muddy trails and challenging bounty holes, perfect for beginners and experienced drivers looking to test their skills. The venue typically opens its gates once a month for mudding fun and hosts various special events throughout the year. To help you make the most of your visit, check the detailed yearly calendar available on both the events page and their official website.
One standout event is the Halloween Bash, which is definitely worth checking out. All four-wheeled vehicles, including Jeeps, ATVs, UTVs, and small mud trucks, are welcome. However, night trail riding is limited to ATVs, UTVs, small trucks, or Jeeps, as mud holes are closed daily at sundown. Please note that Quads, three-wheelers, and dirt bikes are not permitted.
The ticket price includes camping on the premises, which features porta-potties and showers. However, there is no dumping station, so if you are glamping, check out our FAQs page for nearby locations to empty your camper. If you're driving an extended trailer or RV, please check their contact page for entry directions suitable for your load. Pets are prohibited, but service animals are permitted with proper paperwork and shot records.
Usual rules apply, including using lights or whip lights for night riding, no fighting, and no glass containers. ID and waivers are required for entry, and significant truck activity is restricted to the main mud bog area. If you plan to trail ride at night, it is advisable to go in a group, as no one will be available to assist if you get stuck; your machine might remain buried until morning.
During events and weekends, food trucks and vendors are on site. However, you are welcome to bring your own food.
Check out their Facebook page for upcoming events.