
Mark Your Calendar!
The Ranger Station will be hosting another Fall Off-Road Round-Up the first weekend after Labor Day.
- Friday September 9, 2021 – Setup camp, check out each other rigs, and campfire social.
- Saturday September 10, 2021 – Hit the trails followed by some campfire cooking and social.
- Sunday September 11, 2021 – More trail time for anyone that can hit the trails.
For those that missed last year’s gathering, check out 2021 Fall Off-Road Round-Up – The Ranger Station
Where:
The Badlands Offroad Park
3968 N. Xavier RD
Attica, IN 47918
Check out their website for their rules, waiver, and entrance fee. https://www.badlandsoffroad.com/
They also require an orange safety flag. If you don’t have one, you can purchase one on site.
The Trails:
The Badlands Off Road Park is 1400+ acres of multi-directional, diverse terrain including sand dunes, wooded trails, gravel, streams, mud, and rocks. We have trails and terrain that can challenge the most experienced riders & drivers and we have trails perfect for the casual drivers and the beginners. Young and old can find what they are looking for at the Badlands. Bikes and Sport Quads can test their skills on our full size MX Track. SUVs, 4x4s, and Side x Sides can take on the challenges our Rock Quarry / SUV Park. The Badlands emphasis on safety, and no drinking & driving, creates the perfect environment for families. Regardless of your skill level, you will find riding at the Badlands perfectly suited for your abilities.




Food:
The Food Shack at The Badlands is like eating grilled, home cooked food. Pulled Pork, Chicken Wraps, Bacon Cheeseburgers, and their famous Sasquatch Burger are just a few of the amazing food options.
With that said, I strongly suggest you bring a cooler with drinks and food out on the trails.
Showers:
After your day of riding the last thing you want to do is fight over the mess in the car on the way home. That’s why the Badlands have 100% private single person showers that are 15ft. deep so you can undress and shower behind a locked door in a private room. With 4 private showers available the wait times are not even an issue. A deposit of your ID is required and there is a small fee for the use.
Camping:
We set up the TRS Base Camp at the Off The Trail Campground (www.offthetrailcampground.com/) near the entrance to the Badlands Offroad Park. You’re invited to come camp with us.


Last Years Event:
You can check out last years event at:
2021 Fall Off-Road Round-Up – The Ranger Station
Forum Discussion – TRS 2021 Fall Off-Road Round-Up | The Ranger Station
Video From Last Year’s Round-Up:
Join The Discussion:
You can join the discussion about this years event at:
Discussion 2022 TRS Fall Off-Road Round-Up The Ranger Station

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Jim Oaks is the founder of The Ranger Station, one of the longest-running Ford Ranger enthusiast communities on the web. He has spent over three decades owning, modifying, repairing, and driving Ford Rangers on the street, trail, and cross-country routes.
Since launching TheRangerStation.com in 1999, Jim has documented thousands of real-world Ranger builds, technical repairs, drivetrain swaps, suspension modifications, and off-road tests contributed by owners worldwide. His work has been referenced by enthusiasts, mechanics, and off-road builders looking for practical, experience-based information rather than theoretical advice.
Jim’s hands-on experience includes long-distance overland travel, trail use, drivetrain and axle upgrades, suspension tuning, and platform comparisons across multiple Ranger generations. The content published on The Ranger Station is grounded in first-hand experience and community-verified data, not marketing claims or generic specifications.