I've been going to Durhamtown since 2006. I try to make it twice a year, I absolutely love the place. It really depends on the time of the year when you go for the trails to be groomed whether it's every couple of
days or once every couple of weeks. The tracks are pretty well kept in shape. It's a very rugged place though. Everyone that works their is either kin or close to kin, some of the workers in the past I've met can
be a little rude, but everyone has bad days and at the end of the day everyone is merry and ready to relax in the lodge and enjoy some drinks. Mike(the owner) real nice guy me and my dad over the years have
played pool with him in the lodge countless times while enjoy some crown and cokes. The only cabin I've slept in is the Hilton with a bunch of buddies and our girlfriends, they are very basic and i can't imagine
the trailers being much different. Our girlfriends from what i remember at the time were not too fond of the cabins but to us guys they were a place to sleep, eat, and drink. the trails are not whooped like
croom, they are move spaced out. You're riding on clay so it's definitely a little more brutal on the body compared to riding in Ocala or Croom. Definitely check out West Virginia's Hatfield & McCoy too!