Tennessee Dirt Devil

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Spring Hill, United States

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Tennessee Dirt Devil Reviews | Rating 3.7 out of 5 stars (4 reviews)

Tennessee Dirt Devil is located in Spring Hill, United States on Mail Sales Only (Not Trail, 223 Town Center Pkwy. Tennessee Dirt Devil is rated 3.7 out of 5 in the category adventure sports in United States.

Address

Mail Sales Only (Not Trail, 223 Town Center Pkwy

Phone

+16159488189

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I've completed a little less than half of the TN Dirt Devil and have found it to be a well-researched, clearly mapped network of public roads that take the rider over dirt and gravel, through more stream crossings than you can count, and into some of the most beautiful areas that Tennessee has to offer. Buy the map and study it carefully before starting your ride. Stop often to confirm your location because there are opportunities to wander off course and onto (clearly posted) private property. The map is accurate but, as with any type of navigating, you've got to keep track of where you're at. Also, there's currently (AUG 2020) a bridge closure that necessitates a minor detour but not a big deal. Have fun!

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Elizabeth Stuckey

Unable to find the place! Map takes us to a post office in spring hill! Wondering if this is legit! Look up phone number on website it took us to a subdivision! Waste of time on my part! Maybe the person is selling maps to make money WHO KNOWS?

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Tim Hunter

Disclaimer, I was contacted by this company and informed that they do not have private property listed. My information is based on what multiple trespassers have told me. I will not pay for a map to find my house but will take them at their word. Edited as such below. These people have listed areas on their map that multiple off roaders are using to access private property. My family cannot enjoy our own farm because this person. If you choose to follow these routes, please know that it is not legal in the State of Tennessee to operate a motor vehicle in a creek in any place other than a road crossing. This is how the folks that claim to be following the map are accessing our property. The other way that it is done is by moving intentionally placed barriers or just bypassing them around the side. We would appreciate it if you would just stay on the road to prevent our major soil erosion issue around our creek banks and ecological impact of fuel on the land and in the waterway. Thanks.

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James W. Ricci, Jr.

Awesome and cool!