Local Expert: Carolina Adventure World in Winnsboro, SC

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Local Expert: Carolina Adventure World in Winnsboro, SC

Carolina Adventure World, located in Winnsboro, South Carolina, between Columbia and Charlotte, is the ultimate destination for off-road enthusiasts seeking adrenaline-fueled fun. As the largest ATV park in the Southeast, this outdoor wonderland offers over 100 miles of trails designed for ATVs, UTVs, and dirt bikes, along with unique experiences like ziplining, an on-site dirt bike park, and comfortable camping cabins. Whether you're a seasoned rider or trying off-roading for the first time, Carolina Adventure World delivers excitement with rugged terrain, scenic routes, and top-tier amenities.

Why Choose Carolina Adventure World?

1. Expansive Trail System

Carolina Adventure World boasts over 100 miles of professionally designed trails, catering to all skill levels. Whether you prefer challenging rock climbs, rolling dirt paths, or mud pits, the park offers a diverse range of trails, each marked for difficulty to ensure a great experience for beginners and experts alike. The terrain varies from open meadows to densely wooded paths, perfect for a thrilling ride through the Carolina backcountry.

2. Dirt Bike Park & Ziplining Adventures

For those looking to refine their skills or take on big jumps, the dirt bike park features customized tracks with berms and obstacles designed for high-speed thrills. If you want an off-road break, the ziplining course provides a high-adrenaline experience soaring above the landscape for a fresh perspective on this rugged terrain.

3. Camping & On-Site Amenities

Guests can extend their stay with fully furnished cabins, RV hookups, or primitive campsites, offering a comfortable overnight experience. With a modern general store, a full-service wash station, and even a bike and ATV rental facility, Carolina Adventure World ensures that riders have everything they need for an unforgettable weekend.

Visitor Tips

  • Best Time to Visit: Spring and fall offer ideal riding conditions with mild temperatures.
  • What to Bring: Helmets, gloves, riding gear, and extra fuel. Rentals available on-site for convenience.
  • Getting There: Located off I-77, the park is a 45-minute drive from Columbia, SC, and just over an hour from Charlotte, NC.

For reservations or more information, visit carolinaadventureworld.net or contact them at 803-482-3534.

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Reviews

Hope D Poulter3 months ago
Were here now staying in a cabin which is amazing! It's clean, heat and ac works great, bed is comfy and mini fridge and microwave come in handy as well(we havent used the coffee pot but its nice one is in the cabin)! The bathroom in the cabin is perfect too! So nice to be able to enjoy the day riding and come back to shower and the cabin warm (it's in the 50's today so the heat is amazing). We enjoyed sitting by the fire behind our cabin and it was nice there were 2 rocking chairs and a picnic table by the fire pit. The staff have all been so friendly since getting here and antwan who runs the repair shop was so informative and nice. He explained they offer rentals if needed and what repair service they offer. We ate pizza for lunch at the restaurant and that was good! We drove 7 hours to get here and are staying until Sunday. We're already planning our next trip back! Everything is so organized and trails are well kept. The only thing my husband and I can suggest is better trail marking. The signs definitely need to be a little bigger or more visible. We purchased the onx offoad trail map and it is well worth the price! I saw reviews before we got here about the trails and cabins, but didn't find those reviews to be accurate thankfully. We also saw reviews about the price to ride etc, but we feel its well worth the price for whats offered here and how its maintained. We normally go to busco as it's only 3 hours from where we live, but we will definitely be driving the extra hours to come back here as well! Thanks CAW for making this vacation for us a blast đź’—
Greg Woodena month ago
A little small. But it makes for a good day ride. The black trails are actually kinda fun when it's wet. There is plenty of mud if you like mud also.
Jason Varney2 months ago
READ ENTIRE REVIEW!! We booked several months out from Thanksgiving weekend 2024, to be safe. Great idea, place was packed all weekend. We rented Frog Haven cabin and Beaver Shack cabin, which on their map show individual cabins. They are not!! Each of these cabins are a split wall design, meaning they have a dividing wall with another cabin. You can literally hear the "neighbors" in the other cabin talking. NOT AS ADVERTISED to say the least. Frog Haven also has a terrible thumping noise from the plumbing due to the lift station being so close to the cabin. The cabins were clean, none-the-less, but there isn't much room in these 4 cabins, so renters be-ware. Comfortable for 2 people, but not more than that IMO. Pay the extra $$ for a private cabin (only $25 on several cabins) and have plenty of room and privacy. The maintenance man was phenomenal. Very knowledgeable and kind. The young blonde at the welcome center needs some customer service training! I'm sure she was the same one I spoke to on the phone several times. (A friendly personality and a smile goes a long way, which she lacks.)The other staff members were fairly pleasant, but I wouldn't say they are informed or educated on the park rules or any ongoings, other than their particular job. 2nd rate staff if I'm being honest! This place also charges you for everything. From firewood, to water to rinse off your buggy at the end of the day. After paying for a cabin plus ride fees every day, they should, at minimum, allow you to clean your buggy for free. That is quite ridiculous IMO. TRAILS: The trails were reasonable and marked appropriately, however, the paper map they provide is not accurate at all. I spoke with folks using several different mapping resources (on-x and live-maps), and they were just as confused as I was when asking questions on the trails. If you are a go-fast rider, plan for one day. You can see every trail in 1 day. If you are a slower rider, 2 days will be fine. We went for 3 days and rode almost every trail twice, sometimes 3 times, and this was with lunch breaks and after breakfast which happened at 8:30-9. The green trails and blue trails will accommodate almost any stock machine. There are a few blue trails that can be tricky, but are manageable. The double black diamond trails, which are only 3, are just that. Advanced riding only. Service roads are fantastic and get you through the park at a good pace, and are good scenery also. They are all 2-way roads, all other trails are 1-way, which is fantastic. Would we go back? YES we would, but we will cut the riding down to 2 days. We would also bring our own firewood, and definitely pay for the private cabin space, although the bed is smaller. AS A NOTE: this was our first out of town ride. We plan to visit other places for comparison. So take this info and review as such. We enjoyed it very much with limited experience, even with the aggravating nuances. The only reason it's a 3 instead of 5, is strictly due to the staff and false advertising of our cabin arrangement.
Taylor Johnstona month ago
This was such an awesome place to go trail riding! I was on my klx 110 and it did incredible! We also were riding a Yamaha 250, Yamaha 110, Kawasaki 65 two stroke, and a grizzly four wheeler. We all enjoyed it! The trails are wide and easy to ride on. We also tried out some of the intermediate/advanced trails and one of the hill climbs was epic!! We also got pizza at the food place and it was so good!! We are definitely going to keep coming to ride here!
Lisa B2 months ago
Full, Thorough Review ! Read it all if you’re a first timer. We booked our stay at CAW for the weekend of Thanksgiving. We came in on Wednesday 11/27/24 and checked out Sunday 12/1/24. The cabins: We rented Frog Haven and Beaver Shack cabins, and boy were we surprised. First, we came in at night and couldn't even find them because we were searching for single cabins (see the map provided) and these are not "private" cabins as shown. It's two separate rooms in one building. So, know this when booking. We never saw this advertised ! It’s quite deceiving. The trails : Trails were great ! The views are lovely ! Weather was AMAZING. I'd say if you ride hard, you can ride this place in a day. If we ever come back, we will only do 2 days max. 3 days had us riding the same trails repeatedly. But, we did get to know the park really well. So for our first run, it was still enjoyable. The only downside to the trails is the amount of trash in some places. This is no fault of the park, as it's the riders who trash the place. But, I really really hate that. So that's disappointing. The maps: ehhh... the map wasn't entirely accurate but we managed to navigate once we had our bearings. But, I did appreciate the color coding system and clear trail markers as you're driving. Florida could take notes in this area. The Amenities: ok, so here's the thing. When booking- You pay for your room ONLY. Nothing else. This includes the ability to WASH OFF YOUR EQUIPMENT!!!! They literally charge you extra for water, and firewood is $1 a stick. So, come prepared. We asked someone who was washing his 4wheeler and he said that it was $1 but that only turned on the water for about 1 minute ! So, $1/1min for washing time !?! That's ridiculous. Also, there is a bar/restaurant on the property- this part was laughable. We were told that it's "open till 5pm" and had read online that it was open every single day. Well, I went in at lunch time, and some kid was in the kitchen area but even when I approached he didn’t even speaks, and no one was at the bar. Noted. After a long ride, my guys wanted to go have a drink and I said I'd just order something from the kitchen. It was 4:16pm. The blonde at the "service desk" informed us that the kitchen had closed at 4pm (nice- no idea they weren't planning to be open till 5:00 as advertised) and that the bar doesn't open until Friday (this was on Thursday) and Saturday nights at 6pm because they "give everyone time to get off of the trails"- while I totally understand this concept. Why do you advertise that it's open till 5:00 and open every day, when none of this is true. This place just didn't have very clear info on their hours. That's aggravating when you're wanting to come in and relax for a minute, have a drink and chill out. We never went back and wasted our money. We also didn't pay for water. But, we did buy a bit of firewood because I wasn't lugging 4 nights of it all the way from Florida. But, enjoying a fire every night was the perfect ending to our days. Finally, The Staff: If I was basing this review off of the maintenance guy, 5 stars ! That guy is amazing. The blonde girl inside the bar/welcome center left much to be desired in her approaches to nearly anything. And the check-in/after hours shack was good when we came through but totally missed/ignored my cousin when he came in, which left him sitting at the gate for a few moments at 10pm because no one came out to help him. We went up there to meet him and find the check in guy. Basically, the staff left much to be desired - except the maintenance guy !!!. If they could have everyone be trained by the maintenance guy on how to engage customers, this staff would be AMAZING. Over all- we had a wonderful time. Would we come back ? Sure. But, we will stay for a shorter stay and now we know which cabins to avoid (beaver shack, loblolly inn, frog haven and shady rest). If you're looking for a family friendly place to hang out, ride, and get away -this is a really nice park to consider. While you’re here, definitely EAT AT THE FLOPEYE Diner !!!

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