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Morris Mountain ORV
 

The park was created from a lack of places to go wheeling.  It started as a pastime for Kris and Randy Morris and quickly grew into Morris Mountain ORV Park.  The park now has obstacles, trails, mud pits, canyons, and a primitive camping facility.

Our experience trying to find places to ride kept leading us to areas that forced you to pay for full weekends, camping facilities, or required reservations, making a spur of the moment one day wheeling trip impractical or unaffordable.  As a result,  MMORV has flexible hours and low fees to allow the average joe to take a half -day wheeling trip or a weekend long outing.

Directions:

Morris Mountain is located 10 miles south of Interstate 20 on Highway 9, just East of Anniston, Alabama.  (Halfway between Birmingham and Atlanta.)

From Birmingham turn South on Highway 431,  exit # 191  Travel 9.2 miles, then turn right on Highway 9 (Hollis Crossroads).  Travel 2.6 miles, turn left on Henry Davis Road to the park entrance.

From Atlanta  turn South on Highway 9,  exit # 199.  Travel 12.8 miles, turn left on Henry Davis Road to the park entrance.

 
 
 
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