🛻 THRILLBILLY MUD CLUB

An off-road mud park in the Grassrivers — swamp-country recreation, Leonida style, where the point is to get filthy.

Off-road mud park in the Grassrivers wetlands of GTA 6
📅 Last updated: June 3, 2026
MIXEDAssociated with the confirmed Grassrivers region; the venue is reported from region coverage and best treated as strongly indicated rather than fully detailed by Rockstar.

What It Is

The Thrillbilly Mud Club is an off-road park associated with GTA 6's Grassrivers region — a mud-bog venue where the entertainment is driving trucks and off-road vehicles through deep Florida muck. It's the kind of rural-recreation spot that fits the swamp-country character of western Leonida.

Honest footing first: the Grassrivers region itself is firmly confirmed, with Rockstar describing its flooded terrain and warning of what lies beneath the surface. The Thrillbilly Mud Club specifically surfaces in coverage and analysis of that region. We treat it as strongly indicated for the area rather than something Rockstar has exhaustively detailed, and we flag it accordingly.

The Grassrivers Setting

Grassrivers is Leonida's Everglades — flooded grasslands, mangroves, airboats, and a culture of armed backcountry locals living outside the law. An off-road mud park sits naturally in that world: a place where the region's love of big tires, loud engines, and getting stuck on purpose becomes an actual destination on the map. Official screenshots have shown vehicles plowing through water deep enough to reach the doors, which is exactly the terrain a mud club would be built around.

Off-Road & Mud Culture

Mud bogging is a real Southern off-road pastime — running modified trucks through pits of deep mud, usually for sport and spectacle. A venue themed around it gives GTA 6's swamp region a distinct recreational identity, separate from Vice City's nightlife or Mount Kalaga's wilderness. It also signals the kind of vehicle variety Rockstar has emphasized for Leonida — not just cars, but off-road machines suited to the terrain.

What’s Not Confirmed

To be clear: any specific activities, races, vehicle types, missions, or mechanics tied to the Thrillbilly Mud Club are not confirmed by Rockstar. The name and the off-road-park concept are reported in connection with Grassrivers; the gameplay around it is not detailed. We've made this entry because it's part of the documented Grassrivers picture, labeled honestly for what it is.

What to Expect

If it plays as the name suggests, the Thrillbilly Mud Club would be an off-road recreation spot in the Grassrivers — plausibly tied to off-road driving or vehicle challenges in the swamp. That's anticipation from the setting, not confirmed content. We'll firm up details as official information about the region's activities emerges and once the game ships.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Thrillbilly Mud Club in GTA 6?

The Thrillbilly Mud Club is an off-road mud park associated with GTA 6's Grassrivers wetland region — a venue themed around driving vehicles through deep Florida mud. The Grassrivers region is confirmed; the venue is reported in connection with it.

Is the Thrillbilly Mud Club confirmed by Rockstar?

Partly. The Grassrivers region is firmly confirmed. The Thrillbilly Mud Club surfaces in coverage and analysis of that region, so we treat it as strongly indicated rather than exhaustively detailed by Rockstar.

Where is the Thrillbilly Mud Club?

In the Grassrivers, the Everglades-inspired wetland region of western Leonida known for flooded terrain, airboats, and backcountry off-road culture.

What can you do at the Thrillbilly Mud Club?

Rockstar has not detailed specific activities. Based on the name and setting, off-road or mud-bogging-style vehicle play is plausible, but that's anticipation rather than confirmed content.

SOURCES·Our methodology·About the author
Grassrivers region coverage Community trailer/screenshot analysis (flagged)

Last updated June 3, 2026. For the full database, visit our Locations Wiki.

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