| Alabama |
| Kentuck ORV Trail |
| This trail system offers trails for all sorts of rider levels and all types of terrain. A total of 23 miles of trails greet
ATV riders ranging from difficult steep climbs to smooth graded trails. The area is about 60 miles east of Birmingham off I-20. There are no designated
camping sites, but camping is allowed along the trail. There are several motels in the area. Helmets must be worn at all times. Cost is $3 per OHV per day.
The trails hold water, so if it has recently rained, be prepared for mud. Open: Daylight until dusk everyday. Closed January 1 to March 31. Contact Info:
USFS Talladega Ranger District. |
| Phone # 256-362-2909 |
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| Alabama |
| Flint Creek Multiple-Use Trail |
| The Flint Creek Multiple-Use Trail is located in the Bankhead National
Forest. |
| Phone # 205-489-5111 |
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| Arizona |
| Sycamore Creek OHV Area |
| For beautiful vistas and a challenging ride, a stop at Sycamore Creek is a must. More
than 100 miles of trails are available in the area. While riding at Sycamore Creek, you will be able to take in views of
Superstition and Four Peaks Mountains. Look for all types of riding terrain, including dried out creek beds, hill climbs
through the mountains and the occassional canyon and steep cliff. Make certain you ride within your experience level here
because the various terrains can challenge even the most experienced riders. A USFS-approved spark arrestor and permit
obtained at the gate are mandatory. Open: Year-round. Poor weather may force trail closures. Contact Info: Tonto National
Forest. |
| Phone # 602-225-5200 |
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| Arizona |
| Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest |
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| Phone # 928-333-4301 |
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| Arizona |
| Cinder Hills ATV Area |
| Cinder Hills OHV Area is located East of US-89 and South of Sunset Crater or 12 miles
Northeast of Flagstaff. Cinder Hills OHV Area offers 13,500 acres of Ponderosa Pine and deep volcanic cinders. Camping areas
are available in certain areas. For more information, contact the Coconino National Forest, Peaks Ranger
District. |
| Phone # 928-527-3600 |
| Phone # 928-526-0866 |
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| Arizona |
| Sheridan Mountain |
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| Phone # 520-445-7253 |
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| Arkansas |
| Huckleberry Mountain |
| The Huckleberry Mountain Horse Trail consists of two main loops which offer 34.3 miles of the most scenic horseback riding, hiking, ATV, and mountain biking opportunities in the Ozark National Forest. Deep winding valleys framed by rugged mountain bluffs give way to clear mountain streams. |
| Phone # 479-667-2191 |
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| Arkansas |
| Hot Springs ORV Park |
| Owned and operated by Superlift Suspension System of Louisiana, the Hot Springs ORV Park
has more than 1,200 acres for riding. The trails are mapped and considered multi-use. The park rates the trails--from level 1
to 5, with five being expert--based on their difficulty for 4WD vehicles, buggies, ATVs and motorcycles. This venue is home
to mud pits, rocky stretches and other challenging trails. Hot Springs serves as a site for the ATV Safety Institutes ATV
training and also has a kids only ATV and motorcycle course. Non-member ATV fees cost $10 per visit. Four other membership
packages are available. Open: 9 a.m. to dusk Friday to Sunday. Contact Info: Superlift Hot Springs ORV
Park. |
| Phone # 501-625-3600 |
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| California |
| Imperial Sand Dunes. |
| The Imperial Sand Dunes, also known as Glamis, is located in the southern-most section
of California near the Mexico border adjacent to a military bombing range. Glamis offers some of the best, if not the best,
dune riding in the United States. More than 20,000 acres are open to ATV, dirt bike and OHV riders. Riders can drag race up
Competition Hill or Oldsmobile Hill, or they can cruise the dunes in search of scenic rides and jumps. Halloween and
Thanksgiving are the busiest times of the year, as hundreds of thousands of people converge on the sand dunes. Also, make
sure to bring plenty of water because Glamis is pure desert. The riding season usually begins in late September and runs
through April, as the summer becomes too hot to ride. The park is open year-round, however. It's also important to note that
California has a statewide 96dB limit on ATVs newer than 1986. Open: Year-round. Contact Info: Imperial Sand Dunes. El Centro
Field Office. |
| Phone # 760-337-4400 |
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| California |
| Black Springs OHV Park |
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| Phone # 209-795-0904 |
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| California |
| Clear Creek Management Area |
| There is probably no place in California quite like Clear Creek for vehicle
recreation. The old roads provide an infrastructure for exploring Clear Creek. Whether you enjoy four-wheeling or
dirt-biking, , you will be able to find a trail to enjoy. There are technically difficult routes and there are easy routes,
and most are ruggedly spectacular throughout. The Clear Creek Management Area is managed under a Limited - Use policy,
providing access to challenging routes and trails that are numbered and signed. Route and trail designation is an ongoing
process with the goal of approximately 270 miles of designated open routes and
trails. |
| Phone # 831-630-5000 |
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| California |
| Davis Flat |
| The South part of this area consists of 200 miles of challenging OHV routes. Riding areas vary in
elevation from 1,700 feet (Fouts Springs) to almost 6,000 feet (by Goat
Mountain). |
| Phone # 530-963-3128 |
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| California |
| Hungry Valley SVRA |
| This off road area is California’s second largest off-road vehicular recreation area, has
hills and valleys, grassland, coastal sage scrub and oak woodland. The park is a motorcycle, four-wheel drive, and
all-terrain vehicle use area. There are about 130 miles of marked trails for all levels of off-highway vehicle (OHV)
operators and hikers, from flat and level trails to steep and narrow. Also, over 150 miles of National Forest off-road routes
available. |
| Phone # 661-248-7007 |
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| California |
| Lake Arrowhead |
| This is one of the best off-road places in Southern California. Many miles of trails for
4-wheel driving, ATVing, and motorcycle use. It has designated routes and trails primarily in the Cajon, Arrowhead, and Big
Bear areas. A smaller system exists in the San Jacinto area. The Forest offers 36 miles of trails with an additional 169
miles of forest roads available for green sticker/red sticker use. There are over 900 miles of road open to SUV/4x4 travel
(104 miles of which are 4x4 routes). The OHV system offers a wide range of experience levels including novice, intermediate,
and expert levels and signed easiest, more difficult, and most difficult. Cactus Flats Staging area near Big Bear, Pinnacles
Staging area near Lake Arrowhead, eight trailering sites, Big Pine Flats Campground, Horse Spring Campground, and Crab Flats
Campground offer direct access to the OHV system to enhance the visitor's riding and driving opportunity on the
forest. |
| Phone # 909-382-2600 |
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| Colorado |
| Alpine Loop Backcountry Byway |
| Cutting through the towns of Lake City, Ouray and Silverton, the Alpine Loop is
one of the most scenic ATV riding areas in the country. The challenging ride consists of nearly 70 miles of ride-able trails
that were once roads used by miners--some roads are still used by miners today. If you have GPS at your disposal, it is
recommended; getting lost on this trail can lead to disaster if the weather turns bad. Alpine Loop winds through the Rocky
Mountains and alpine and pine forests with stops at small lakes, gorgeous mountain views and streams along the way. All three
towns offer lodging and dining options. Open: Depending on winter snow, the Alpine Loop opens in late May/early June and
closes in October. Contact Info: Alpine Loop. Gunnison Field Office. |
| Phone # 970-641-0471 |
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| Colorado |
| North Sand Hills OHV Area |
| The North Sand Hills SRMA is the only OHV sand recreation area in the State of
Colorado! It is a non-fee, primitive OHV recreation and camping area with 800 acres of dunes, and 1400 acres total within the
SRMA. The camping areas are dispersed primitive sites. The trail system in the SRMA begins in the sand, winds through the
aspen and sagebrush, and leads both to the dunes and up into the Colorado State Forest and the US Forest Service lands to the
east. The North Sand Hills SRMA is a great family location for spring, fall, and summertime fun!
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| Phone # 303-724-3437 |
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| Colorado |
| Peach Valley OHV |
| Peach Valley OHV area near Montrose offers 15,600 acres of easy to difficult terrain open to
all types of OHVs. |
| Phone # 970-240-5300 |
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| Colorado |
| Signal Butte Trail |
| This is a 45 mile motorcycle trail that parallels FDR 200 on the east; north and south of
Signal Butte. This trail had been used by motorcyclists for a long time but hadn't been officially on the system until 1991.
Currently the district is working with a motorcycle club that is signing the trail and doing trail maintenance. This trail is
under the white arrow system. This means that motor vehicles commonly travel on routes designated with white arrow
signs. |
| Phone # 719-636-1602 |
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| Florida |
| Big Cypress ORV Trails |
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| Phone # 239-695-1201 |
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| Florida |
| Croom Recreation Area |
| Located in the Withlacoochee State Forest in central Florida, Croom is off I-5 near
Brooksville. Since little to no maintenance is performed on these trails during the year, plan on hitting a lot of bumps. The
soil holds water well so one can ride when it has rained a lot. There is a campground in the riding area. For an annual
membership, it costs $50, but it is prorated throughout the year. Open: Dawn to dusk. Contact Info: Withlacoochee State
Forest. |
| Phone # 352-797-5759 |
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| Florida |
| Ocala National Forest |
| The entire national forest is huge, but only selected areas allow ATV riding. The best
bet is to seek out the Big Scrub campground and use it as base camp. The trails are numerous and it is easy to get lost in
the tangle. There are good camping facilities with primitive bathrooms. Cost is $4 for parking per day. Open: Dawn to dusk.
Contact Info: Seminole Ranger District. |
| Phone # 352-669-3153 |
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| Georgia |
| Houston Valley ORV Area |
| Houston Valley ORV Area. This 2,600-acre riding area has more than 20 miles of trails
on which to ride. There are several challenging trails and many are suitable for beginners. The trails can remain
surprisingly dry even when it has been wet. Many find the mix of rocks, mud, clay, hills and water crossings nice. There is a
paved parking area, too. Camping is available in the park. Open: April 1 to December 31. Contact Info: Armuchee Ranger
District. |
| Phone # 706-695-6736 |
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| Georgia |
| Locust Stake ORV Area |
| Located in northern Georgia, the Locust Stake ORV Area is the second largest of the 10
riding areas in the state, with 17 miles of trails ranging from easy to most difficult. It is one of the most popular riding
areas because it offers a scenic and challenging ride through stands of Georgia Pine and then, just when you least expect it,
you come up under a magnificent railroad trestle. |
| Phone # 706-754-6221 |
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| Georgia |
| Beasley Knob ORV Trails |
| A fee is required to ride on this trail system. It is about 10.miles and suitable for
four-wheel drive vehicles, ATVs, and motorcycles. |
| Phone # 706-745-6928 |
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| Idaho |
| St. Anthony Sand Dunes |
| More than 11,000 acres of white quartz sand dunes await riders at St. Anthony Sand Dunes
in southeastern Idaho. To ride here, you must possess a valid Idaho permit and have a whip flag on your ATV. The dunes vary
from 10 feet in elevation to 400, and they can shift up to 8 feet per season. Visitors are strongly encouraged to avoid
damage to vegetation so usage of this riding area can continue. Open: Year-round--could close during snowy winter months.
Contact Info: St. Anthony Sand Dunes. |
| Phone # 208-624-4870 |
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| Idaho |
| Boise National Forest |
| We maintain over 1,300 miles of summer trails. Visitors can hike and ride horseback.
Selected trails or roads are open to bicycles, motorcycles, and ATVs. In the winter, several trails are groomed for skiers
and snowmobilers. |
| Phone # 208-373-4100 |
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| Idaho |
| Caribou-Targhee National Forest |
| The Caribou-Targhee National Forest occupies over 3 million acres and stretches
across southeastern Idaho, from the Montana, Utah, and Wyoming
borders. |
| Phone # 208-524-7500 |
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| Idaho |
| Rabbit Creek and Fossil Creek OHV |
| The Owyhee Field Office contains outstanding opportunities for a wide range of
OHV recreation, including single track for OHV motorcycles and wider trails and two-tracks for ATVs and other motorized
vehicles. The most popular area for single track is along the Owyhee Front. The BLM has established three OHV trailheads
along the Owyhee Front that provide loading ramps, staging areas and restrooms. An extensive trail network radiates from each
trailhead. Because the vast number of routes in this area can be confusing to a visitor, the BLM has prepared a map of the
major routes to aid riders. These trailheads are used primarily by OHV recreationists. Other recreational users are welcome,
but be aware of the emphasis of these sites for motorized recreation. The trailheads offer restrooms and loading ramps, and
they provide access to hundreds of miles of roads, moderate to difficult trails and sand washes on steep, rocky
terrain. |
| Phone # 208-384-3300 |
| Phone # 208-896-5912 |
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| Illinois |
| The Cliffs Off Road Park |
| Many miles of trails, created for the beginner all the way to the advanced rider. Has
wooded areas and fields and creeks, and the Famous Mud Hole. Plans are in progress to create a rock climb and bog for those
who want more challenges. |
| Phone # 815-795-5200 |
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| Illinois |
| Ki Tracks ATV Park |
| Limited trails and is mostly motocross style tracks. Has a Mud Pit and a MX Track. Also has
a track for kids. Located in Oregon. |
| Phone # 815-238-1829 |
| Phone # 815-732-3073 |
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| Indiana |
| Badlands Off Road Park |
| The Badlands Off Road Park in western Indiana offers 700 acres of sand dunes, wooded
trails, pea gravel hills, mud pits and more. Its a former quarry mine site near Attica, Ind., which is about 30 minutes
southwest of Lafayette. Users must purchase a pass. A daily pass is $15; two-day pass $20; and a three-day pass is $30. Flags
and helmets are required. Open: 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. year-round; closed Christmas and
Thanksgiving. |
| Phone # 765-762-2981 |
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| Indiana |
| Lawrence County Recreation Park |
| Located south of
Bloomington. |
| Phone # 812-275-0186 |
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| Indiana |
| Red Bird State Riding Area |
| Indiana's first and only OHV Facility where you can ride your registered Motorcycle,
ATV or other Off Highway Vehicle, you need to check it out. There are great trails that are set up for all skill levels,
including a youth motorcycle trail. |
| Phone # 812-847-9172 |
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| Iowa |
| Bluff Creek ATV Park |
| An abandoned strip mine makes up the Bluff Creek ATV Park in Bussey, Iowa. It encompasses
about 300 acres of land with challenging terrain. The park also has three motocross tracks. Camping is available on site or
there are motels nearby. The park is about nine miles southwest of Oskaloosa. ATVs must be registered in order to ride in the
park, and helmets and other riding gear are a must. Open: Dawn to dusk |
| Phone # 515-460-6482 |
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| Iowa |
| River Valley ATV Park |
| The River Valley OHV Park is located at 4300 East S. Omaha Bridge Road. It is open to the
public and provides a place for ATV and off-road motorcycle enthusiasts to ride. The park is open from 7 a.m. to dusk.
Vehicle registration required. Prohibited for children under 12. Children under 18 must complete an approved safety training
class. Contact the Pottawattamie County Recorders office. |
| Phone # 712-328-5612 |
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| Iowa |
| Rathbun ATV Park |
| The Rathbun ATV area is owned by the US Army Corps of Engineers and leased to the South Central
Dirt Riders OHV Club for management. The riding area is 120 acres and is made up of mostly abandoned strip mine ground, with
a lot of scenic wooded trails. |
| Phone # 515-460-6482 |
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| Kansas |
| Cimarron National Grassland |
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| Phone # 620-697-4621 |
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| Kansas |
| Perry Lake ATV & Motorcycle Trail |
| he Perry Lake ATV and Motorcycle Trail encompasses over 140 acres of easy to
difficult terrain. The Perry Lake ATV and Motorcycle Trail was officially recognized as a ride area in 1988 when a
cooperative volunteer agreement was reached with the Kansas All Terrain Vehicle Association for maintenance and management of
the trail area. Soon after, volunteers built unloading/loading ramps, accomplished tree plantings, and outlined the perimeter
with fencing. |
| Phone # 785-597-5144 |
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| Kentucky |
| Big Rock ATV And Dirt Bike Park |
| This private riding area has everything one could want in a trail system. The
2,000-acre park has challenging trails for experienced riders and easy trails for beginners. The park has a nice family feel
and safety is a top priority so helmets are required at all times. Riding for adults costs $17 per day, children 12 to 17
costs $10 per day and children less than 12 $5 per day. Camping is available. Open: Saturday and Sunday starting at 9 a.m.
The area can be open during the week. Be sure to call ahead. Contact Info: Big Rock ATV and Dirt Bike
Park. |
| Phone # 606-759-9106 |
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| Kentucky |
| Turkey Bay OHV Park |
| Located in the Land Between The Lakes area of western Kentucky, Turkey Bay has more than
100 miles of trails for ATV riders. There are trails everywhere in this riding area and they range from easy to difficult.
Depending on how much rain the area has received, riders can expect a variety of trail conditions. This is also a picturesque
riding area. Camping is available. Three-day passes are $15, seven-day passes are $25 and an annual pass is $45. Open: Call
for trail status. Contact Info: Land Between The Lakes. |
| Phone # 270-924-2000 |
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| Kentucky |
| Red Bird Crest Trail |
| The Redbird Crest Trail is a 65-mile loop trail, which begins and ends near the Redbird
District Office. The trail generally follows the ridgetops. Some parts may be steep and rough. Some areas are so narrow that
only single track vehicles can drive on them. It is a multiple-use trail, which means that hikers, horses, mountain bikes,
motorcycles and ATVs under 50 inches wide are welcome, so learn to Share The Trail, practice Trail Safety, and become
familiar with OHV Regulations. One portion of the route on Sand Hill Road is open to licensed vehicles only. A special
recreation permit is required to use this trail. |
| Phone # 859-745-3100 |
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| Kentucky |
| Rockcastle River |
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| Phone # 606-864-4163 |
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| Kentucky |
| Black Mountain OHV Adventure Park |
| Over 8,000 acres of trails mapped/marked for ATV, Jeeps, and Dirt Bikes.
Over 40,000 acres of off park trails. Cost to Ride is FREE. Cost for a guide if you desire one is FREE as well.(Note all off
park rides require a guide until mapped and marked.) The Evarts Trail Head is the only trail head where you can ride your toy
thru town for gas, food, supplies, post office, bank, etc. Obey all traffic laws and be OK. http://www.evartsky.com. Resident
ATV Club Harlan County Ridge Runners www.kyoutdoors.com/hcrr/ Proud owner of the Guinness World Record for number of ATVs in
a parade. email:
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| Phone # 606-837-3546 |
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| Louisiana |
| Kisatchie National Forrest |
| Located in the heart of Louisiana, the Kisatchie National Forest is separated into
five managed units or Ranger Districts. More than 604,000 acres of public lands can be found in the Kisatchie National
Forest, though not all of it is legal for OHV travel. Of the five Ranger Districts, three are open to OHVs, including ATVs.
The largest and most popular OHV unit is the Calcasieu RD, which is made up of the Evangeline Unit and Vernon Unit, Inside
the Evangeline Unit rests about 40 miles of ATV trails. The Enduro Multi-Use Trails in the Vernon Unit are made up of two ATV
loops (Fullerton, South). With these 27 miles, the Calcasieu has 68 miles of ATV trails. Fees are proposed for camping and
trail use and may be implemented. Near the Calcasieu Ranger District, the Catahoula RD (Livingston Trails) and Kisatche RD
(Sandstone Trails) also have ATV trails. The Sandstone Trails are indefinitely closed due to maintenance and reconstruction.
Open: Year-round unless designated as closed due to trail conditions. Contact Info: Calcasieu Ranger
District. |
| Phone # 318-793-9427 |
| Phone # 866-830-6467 |
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| Louisiana |
| Bonnet Carre Spillway |
| Over the years, the Bonnet Carré Spillway has developed into an extensively used
outdoor recreation area with approximately 250,000 visitors enjoying the spillway each year. The public is allowed access
provided their activities do not interfere with the operation and maintenance of the project. These lands and waters provide
opportunities for fishing, crawfishing, hunting, dog training, camping and wildlife watching. More specialized activities
include ATV and motorcycle riding areas, retriever dog field trials and model airplane flying competitions. The spillway
contains two boat launching sites and a primitive campground provided by St. Charles Parish. A Park Ranger staff is on-site
to provide visitor assistance and manage the project's natural resources. The project office is located on the Mississippi
River in Norco, Louisiana. |
| Phone # 985-764-0126 |
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| Maine |
| Aroostook County Trails |
| In Aroostook County, a 75-mile system of state-owned or managed trails in seven discrete
sections stretches from Sherman and Houlton at the southern end of the largest county east of the Mississippi to the St. John
River Valley at the northern part of the state. The largest section begins south of Mapleton and heads north through
Stockholm to Van Buren on the Canadian border with access trails to Caribou along the way. A mix of rail beds, jeep trails,
woodland routes and other rights-of-way, this trail system varies considerably as it touches metro areas as well as some of
the most scenic and remote parts of the Pine Tree State. ATVs must be registered in Maine, which does not reciprocate with
any other state or province. Open: Non-snow season Contact Info: Aroostook County
Tourism. |
| Phone # 888-216-2463 |
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| Maine |
| Mount Blue State Park |
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| Phone # 207-585-2347 |
| Phone # 207-585-2261 |
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| Maine |
| Little Moose Unit |
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| Phone # 207-287-4958 |
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| Massachussets |
| Pittsfield State Forest |
| The Pittsfield State Forest has approximately 45 miles of trails and old logging
roads situated in the mountainous western part of the Bay State. These trails are quite challenging, with steep slopes,
off-camber turns and frequently lots of mud, so they are recommended for experienced riders only. Camping is available but
off-road vehicles cannot be ridden to, in or out of the camping area. ATVs must be registered in Massachusetts. Open: Dawn to
dusk. The season varies by year from no earlier than May 1 to no later than the last Sunday in November. Contact Info:
Pittsfield State Forest Office |
| Phone # 413-442-8992 |
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| Massachussets |
| Savoy Mountain State Forest |
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| Phone # 413-663-8469 |
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| Massachussets |
| October Mountain State Forest |
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| Phone # 413-243-1778 |
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| Michigan |
| Silver Lake State Park |
| The Silver Lake ORV area in the Silver Lake State Park offers the only dune riding in
Michigan. About 450 acres is available to ATVs and other off-road vehicles. Its the only state park in Michigan that allows
off-road vehicles. Its a popular place and it is a must-see and must-ride area. Park users must purchase a daily or annual
pass. Riders must have a valid drivers license. Riders age 12 or older must possess a valid ORV safety certificate. Other
regulations are in effect. View the Michigan DNR Web site for more information. Open: April 1 to October 31. From April 1 to
May 15 and the day after Labor Day to October 31 riding is available from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m., and from May 16 to Labor Day it
is open 9 a.m. to 10 p.m. Contact Info: Silver Lake ORV. |
| Phone # 231-873-3083 |
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| Michigan |
| Big O and Little O Trails |
| Michigans public Off-Road Vehicle (ORV) trail/route system provides four types of
riding opportunities: motorcycle trails, all terrain vehicle (ATV) trails, ORV routes which are open to all Secretary of
State licensed vehicles, and scramble areas. There are five scramble areas, two of which are on state forests (St. Helens
Motorsport Area and Black Lake Scramble Area), one at Silver Lake State Park, one at Bull Gap in the Huron National Forest,
and one at The Mounds, a Genesee County Park. |
| Phone # 231-745-4631 |
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| Michigan |
| Bull Gap Trails |
| 60 acres for the hill climb area and 115 miles of trails, operated by the US Forest Service.
Bull Gap is located in the Mio, MI area. Mio is about 30 miles due East of Grayling and about 30 miles due North of West
Branch. |
| Phone # 989-826-3252 |
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| Minnesota |
| Iron Range Off-Highway Vehicle Recreation Area |
| The Iron Range OHVRA near Gilbert, Minn., offers some of the
most diverse riding in northern Minnesota. It is a former iron ore mine that encompasses 1,200 acres of trails for ATVs, 4X4
vehicles and dirt bikes. There is no charge for state registered off-road vehicles. Open: Every day May 1 to October 1; late
November to April open Friday-Sunday (closed during firearm deer hunting season and dependent on snow conditions). The hours
of operation are from 8 a.m. to one hour before sunset. Contact Info: Iron Range OHV Recreation
Area. |
| Phone # 888-646-6367 |
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| Minnesota |
| Soo Line ATV Trail North |
| The Soo Line North ATV Trail is a 148-mile trail consisting of three main sections:
from Moose Lake to Lawler, from Lawler to Shovel Lake, from Shovel Lake to Cass Lake. The trail is mostly forested with
several large bogs along the route. Portions of the trail run through the Hill River State Forest, Bowstring State Forest,
and Chippewa National Forest. This trail connects with the 114-mile Soo Line South ATV Trail just southwest of Moose
Lake. |
| Phone # 218-384-9179 |
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| Minnesota |
| Soo Line ATV Trail South |
| The Soo Line South ATV Trail is a 114-mile trail beginning at Saunders Junction,
Wisconsin (near Superior). It runs southwesterly through Douglas County, Wisconsin, and ends at Genola, Minnesota. This
scenic route includes a mix of woods, farmland, and trestle crossings on the Kettle River and Birch Creek and includes the
Northern Pine Riders ATV Trail. The Soo Line South ATV Trail connects with the 148-mile Soo Line North ATV Trail, southwest
of Moose Lake. |
| Phone # 218-384-9179 |
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| Mississippi |
| Red Creek Off-Road. Located 25 miles north of Biloxi, Miss., on Red Creek, |
| 601-945-5055 |
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| Mississippi |
| Rattlesnake Bay ATV Trails |
| There are over 68 miles of designated ATV trails which wind through the piney
woods of the Coastal Plains of the Bethel ATV Trail on the southern part of the De Soto National Forest or wind through the
steep hills of the Rattlesnake Bay ATV Trail on the northern part.
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| Phone # 601-928-5291 |
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| Missouri |
| Chadwick |
| Located in the Ava Ranger District inside Missouri's Mark Twain National Forest, the Chadwick
ATV/Motorcycle Area consists of ridgetops, deep hollows and twisting trails that dissect Ozark country. Challenging sidehills
intersect trails and link trails together to create loops. The riding area has about 125 miles of trails. Camping is
available. Riders must purchase a riding permit and ride on marked trails. Daily permits are $5 and annual permits cost $35.
Camping is available. Open: Year-round unless posted as closed. Contact Info: Mark Twain National
Forest. |
| Phone # 573-364-4621 |
| Phone # 417-683-4428 |
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| Missouri |
| Finger Lake State Park |
| Once the site of a coal strip-mining operation, the man-made landscape of Finger Lakes
State Park has been transformed into a recreational area providing a variety of amusement options. The more than 70 miles of
off-road motorcycle and all-terrain vehicle trails and motocross track attract people from around the country. A
one-and-a-half mile-long corridor of water, ideal for canoeing, fishing, swimming and scuba diving, features a large sand
swimming beach. |
| Phone # 573-443-5315 |
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| Missouri |
| St. Joe State Park |
| Pack up today and take a trip to St. Joe State Park, where you can find some of the best
ATV trails and riders in Southeast Missouri. St. Joe State Park contains over 8000 acres set aside for recreation, the
off-road vehicle riding area occupies about 2000 acres of the park. It is great for a weekend of riding. You will see Honda,
Yamaha, Polaris, Suzuki, Kawasaki, Artic Cat, and Bombardier ATV's and dirtbikes, including sport and 4 wheel drive models.
There is tons of challenging trails, along with sand, and a drag strip where bragging rights are won. The fee to ride at the
park is $3 and is well worth it. Once you enter the park there is a large parking lot where you can park your vehicle or
trailer, and if you didn't bring ramps don't worry. St. Joe State Park has concrete ramps that you can back your vehicle up
to |
| Phone # 573-431-1069 |
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| Missouri |
| Cloud 9 Ranch Club |
| Private Riding area with lots of trails |
| Phone # 417-284-7321 |
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| Missouri |
| Southern Missouri Off Road Ranch |
| There is over 900 acres of terrain to explore. Even for the first time offroader or the more advance
offroader. We are in the process of building even more trails to explore. |
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| Missouri |
| Bricks 4x4 Farm |
| Great place for off-road vehicles, lots of mud and 400 acres, located near poplar bluff
missouri. |
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| Missouri |
| Suttons Bluff |
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| Missouri |
| FlatNasty |
| Offroading in the Ozarks |
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| Missouri |
| Viburnum Trend Riding Area (VTRA) |
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| Missouri |
| Sayers Brook Offroading |
| For some real excitement, climb aboard one of SayersBrooks Hummers for an exhilerating off road adventure. SayersBrook
Bison Ranch has been home to National Jeep Jamboree, Hummer rallies, Jeep Club events, and Missouri Rock Climbing Club events. With its abundance of pristine
lakes, clear mountain streams, and mysterious cave, it's no wonder! SayersBrook is truly an off-roader's paradise! Over 50 miles of rugged off road trail –
21 trails in all – wind through the enormous ranch, offering a wide variety of terrain, trails and obstacles that will challenge and entertain, no matter the
skill level. |
| Phone # 573-438-4449 |
| Phone # 888-854-4449 |
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| Missouri |
| Cooper Creek Deepwater |
| Cooper Creek ATV Area is managed by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Harry S. Truman Project and is the only area on
Truman Lake that ATV?s and dirt bikes are allowed. Cooper Creek Park covers approximately 400 acres of hills, trails, and open
riding. |
| Phone # 660-438-7317 |
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| Missouri |
| Potawatomi Offroad Park |
| Potawatomi is located in Fulton, MO. The park is open to ATVs, Motorcycles and 4x4 Vehicles. The park offers three
motocross tracks, ATV trails, and 4x4 Trails. |
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| Montana |
| Beaverhead-Deerlodge National Forest |
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| Phone # 406-683-3900 |
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| Montana |
| Gallatin National Forest |
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| Phone # 406-522-2520 |
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| Montana |
| Helena National Forest |
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| Phone # 406-449-5201 |
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| Nevada |
| Sand Mountain |
| Managed by the U. S. Department of the Interior, Bureau of Land Management (BLM), the sand dunes
of the 4,795 acre recreation fee area provide challenge and excitement for off-highway vehicle riders, hikers &
sandboarders. |
| Phone # 775-885-6000 |
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| Nevada |
| Bridgeport OHV Area |
| Nevada has set aside thousands of acres for off-highway vehicle (OHV) recreation, a fun way
to explore the wide-open spaces. Dozens of trails offer challenging rides and are notable for their magnificent scenery and
attractions. |
| Phone # 760-932-7070 |
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| New Hampshire |
| Perry Stream ATV Trails |
| Approximately 65 miles of easy to intermediate level family-oriented riding on
gravel and dirt roads, mini-roads and rough-cut trails make up the Perry Stream trails in the northern part of the Granite
State. There are minimal services (no gas) directly accessible from the trails. ATVs must be registered in New Hampshire,
which only reciprocates with Vermont. Open: Dawn to dusk from the Saturday before Memorial Day to the day before the start of
muzzle loader hunting season in early November. Exact dates may vary from year to year. Contact Info: Great North Woods
Riders ATV Club Inc. or call Pittsburg Motorsports |
| Phone # 603-538-7123 |
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| New Hampshire |
| Sullivan County ATV Trails |
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| New Hampshire |
| Jericho Mountain State Park |
| Berlin, New Hampshire |
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| New Mexico |
| Carson National Forest |
| Off-road vehicles (OHV) include jeeps, ATV’s, motorcycles, and other vehicles used
for motorized recreation. On National Forest System lands in the Red River vicinity, there are hundreds of miles of
four-wheel drive roads that are suitable for this type of use. The map on the reverse side shows these roads marked with
black and white
dashes. |
| Phone # 800-348-6444 |
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| New Mexico |
| Farmington Dunes OHV Area |
| Dunes Vehicle Recreation Area, located on NM371 between Thoreau and Farmington,
offers large sand dunes, steep to gentle hills and sandy arroyo bottoms. There are no camping facilities here, but vault
toilets are available. If you plan on coming here, bring your own firewood and be sure to follow all the Bureau of Land
Management (BLM) rules and regulations. |
| Phone # 505-599-8900 |
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| New Mexico |
| Haystack Mountain |
| This 1920 acre area of eastern NM has dissected washes and hard rock to give off highway
vehicle drivers easy access to verticality to spice up their experience. Vehicles are limited to no wider than 50 in this
area. |
| Phone # 505-627-0272 |
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| New York |
| Tug Hill |
| A heavily forested 35-mile wide plateau laced with dirt roads, jeep tracks and woods trails welcomes
riders in the Tug Hill/Lewis County area. Many town roads are open to wheelers as they are called here, and about 600 miles
of riding is available in the Tug Hill/Lewis County area. Easy riding is the norm, but there are a few more serious tests of
riding ability and stamina. Whetstone Gulf, a 300-foot gorge on the east side of the hill is a scenic highlight. Numerous
inns, taverns and other businesses provide trailside gas, food and accommodations for riders. Vehicles must be registered and
insured in New York or a reciprocating state. Open: Anytime weather and surface conditions permit. (Very deep snow and heavy
snowmobile use severely restrict winter riding.) Contact Info: Lewis County Chamber of
Commerce |
| Phone # 800-724-0242 |
| Phone # 315-376-2213 |
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| New York |
| Brasher State Forest |
| Located near Massena |
| Phone # 315-265-3090 |
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| New York |
| Aldrich Pond Wild Forest |
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| North Carolina |
| Brushy Mountain Motorsports Park |
| This is a privately owned off-road park located near Hickory, N.C. With
more than 1,700 acres and 45 miles of one-way, well maintained trails, Brushy Mountain is one of our favorite riding areas.
The trails are marked like ski hills: green for easy, blue for moderate and black for difficult. There is camping on site and
nice bathroom facilities. There is strict age and sound enforcement. Contact the park for all rules and regulations. The park
is open to the general public for $20 per day. Memberships are available, too. Open: Friday through Sunday, but call for
trail conditions. Contact Info: Brushy Mountain. |
| Phone # 828-635-7766 |
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| North Carolina |
| Upper Tellico OHV Area |
| For some tough trails, try out this area the next time you are in western North
Carolina. Upper Tellico is located in the Nantahala National Forest and has some serious rocked-out trails. There are more
than 40 miles of trails. Some call it one of the top five most challenging areas in the nation. There is no camping in the
park, but there are several campgrounds in the area. Cost is $5 per day and $30 a year. Open: Year-round from dawn to dusk.
Contact Info: Tesuitte Ranger District. |
| Phone # 828-837-5152 |
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| North Carolina |
| Brown Mountain ORV Area |
| Brown Mountain Off-Highway Vehicle Area, on the Grandfather Ranger District of
Pisgah National Forest, offers 34 miles of rugged, mountainous trails with lots of
challenges. |
| Phone # 828-652-2144 |
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| North Carolina |
| Wayehutta ATV Trail System |
| The Wayehutta ATV Trail system is located in the heart of the Southern
Appalachians in Cullowhee, North Carolina, in the Roy Taylor Forest which is owned and managed by the US Forest Service. This
28-mile loop trail system utilizes many old logging roads and rail beds used long ago to take the timber down the mountain to
market. Since 1990 the Smokey Mountain ORV Club (SMORVC) has worked with the National Forest Service to rework these roads
into ideal OHV trails. This unique system twists and turns to the top of the mountain, crossing rocks, bridges and
strategically placed mounds of dirt used to control erosion. Trails range from easy to most difficult. Depending on your
riding style, it can be a leisurely ride to enjoy the unique scenery or a total work out if you pick up the pace. This is a
family oriented trail system that also includes a trail for beginners just off the trailhead where youngsters can hone their
skills while parents take a break. |
| Phone # 828-526-3765 |
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| Ohio |
| Wayne National Forest |
| This area offers a group of dirt and hard-surfaced trail systems for ATVs, dirt bikes and
mountain bikes totaling 116 miles spread over three discrete units in southeastern Ohio. Monday Creek in the southernmost
Athens district is the largest and most popular trail area. Difficulty varies from very easy to very challenging. A $25
annual, $10 two-day or $5 one-day permit is required and can be purchased from Wayne National Forest offices in person or by
mail and at some local vendors. Multiple types of camping are available. Vehicles must be registered in Ohio or a
reciprocating state. Open: 24 hours a day from April 15 to December 15. Contact Info: Wayne National
Forest |
| Phone # 740-753-0101 |
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| Ohio |
| Pike State Forest |
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The Pike State Forest is over 11,960 acres and much of this land has been made into ATV trails, approximately 15 miles of
trails to ATVers. It is open from April 1 through November 30, with the hours of 6 A.M. and 11 P.M. daily. The trails wind
through the hollows and ridge tops. You and your ATV will be challenged by the ride, but rewarded by the scenery and view.
While you are ATVing, you might come across the Anderson Lake. This is a beautiful lake among the hills and trees and a great
place to have lunch or even do some fishing (just make sure you have your fishing permit handy - they do check). All trails
for ATVing are marked and the regular speed limit is 30 mph, if not, signs will be posted. No parking of the ATV so as to
block the trail or obstruct it in any way is allowed. If you stop your ATV, be sure to pull it off the trail.
end! |
| Phone # 740-493-2441 |
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| Ohio |
| Perry State Forest |
| Whether you come to Perry to Ride APVs (all purpose vehicles), go horseback riding, hunt or
just visit, you will have an enjoyable state forest experience. Much of Perry State Forest was strip mined for coal prior to
existing reclamation law, resulting in very rugged, sometimes barren terrain. Since the state acquired the area in 1961, some
reclamation has been accomplished, including a large area along CR 48. Several reforestation and test tree plantings have
been established on the forest. Note: The AVP area is open from April 1 through November
30. |
| Phone # 740-674-4035 |
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| Ohio |
| Richland Furnace State Forest |
| Richland Furnace State Forest is open to public hunting and contains one of the four
All-Purpose Vehicle (APV) areas operated by the Division of Forestry. Note: The AVP area is open from April 2 through
November 30. Has around 8 miles of trails. |
| Phone # 740-774-1596 |
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| Ohio |
| Maumee State Forest |
| Snowmobiles, motorcycles and mountain bikes are permitted in the All-Purpose Vehicle Area.
There is about 5 miles of trails. |
| Phone # 419-822-3052 |
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| Oklahoma |
| Little Sahara |
| Waynoka Dunes/Little Sahara. Near Waynoka, Okla., sits the Little Sahara State Park and more
than 1,400 acres of sand dunes ranging in height from 25 to 75 feet. Though not as big or massive as the Imperial Sand Dunes
(Glamis), Little Sahara has plenty of room and challenges for ATV sand riders. The flat portions of the dunes are usually
reserved for sand drag competitions. For a different ride, Little Sahara also has side trails that dice through cottonwood
groves. Said to have formed more than 11,000 years ago, the Little Sahara State Park is home to SandFest, an annual ATV
rally. Dune access fees are $7 per day. Open: Year-round. Contact Info: Waynoka Dunes/Little
Sahara. |
| Phone # 580-824-1471 |
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| Oklahoma |
| Lake Murray State Park |
| Oklahoma's oldest and largest state park, located on the shores of beautiful Lake
Murray. Fishing, boating and all water sports are found at Lake Murray. Other activities include golfing, picnics, camping,
horseback riding, hayrides, hiking, biking, roller blading, swimming, miniature golf and paddle boating. Sports facilities
include an 18-hole golf course with a pro shop, tennis courts, softball fields, baseball diamond, horseshoe pits, badminton
and volleyball nets. New and improved ATV area for 3/4 wheelers, motorcycles and dirt bikes. Other facilities found in the
park include an airstrip, bait and tackle shop, marina with rentals and enclosed fishing dock, swimming pool with a changing
house, swimming beach, riding stable, remote control air field for hobbyists, scuba outfitter, miniature golf course and
frisbee golf. Numerous RV campsites and tent camping areas are located throughout the
park. |
| Phone # 580-223-4044 |
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| Oklahoma |
| Appalachia Bay ORV Area |
| Located west of Tulsa on Keystone Lake, this 600 acre area is maintained by the Corps
of Engineers. Many of the locals refer to this area as Motorcycle Island. A few years ago the Corps built a high roadbed
leading to the area so it's really just Motorcycle Peninsula nowadays. However, if the water level rises above 735 ft. it's
an island again. The terrain is sandy and ranges from open beaches to wooded trails. Moderate elevation changes keep the
wooded areas interesting and a large circuit of sandy trails meander through briars taller then an elephant's eye. No
electric campsites are located in adjacent Appalachia Bay Park |
| Phone # 918-865-2621 |
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| Oklahoma |
| Camp Gruber ORV Area |
| The Camp Gruber ORV Area was created by a land grant from the Federal Government's
Department of the Interior in March of 1990. The 455.55 acres was deeded to Muskogee County for recreational purposes,
constituting the largest land grant from the Federal government to a County government to date. That same year, the Muskogee
County Commissioners created the Gruber Recreational Trust Authority (G.R.T.A.),
a public recreational trust to manage the Gruber ORV Park
property |
| Phone # 918-487-5196 |
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| Oklahoma |
| Big Red Off Road Park |
| Big Red has been open for riders since June 2005 and is privately owned and operated with over 12 miles of well marked trails. We have various types of terrain including forest, canyons, hills, flat track, drag strip, wooded trails, creeks, jumps and plenty of places to get muddy. Big Red has terrain for all rider skill levels marked with our unique arrow system. 1 mile plus Motocross track in progress. Among other services, we plan to offer showers and a bike wash in the future. |
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| Oregon |
| Oregon Dunes National Recreation Area |
| Enormous sand dunes and forest trails run adjacent to Coos Bay and Oregon
coast beaches near the Pacific Ocean. The Oregon Dunes are one of the most visited riding areas in the country as the Forest
Service says more than 350,000 ATV users visit annually. There are 5,930 open sand riding acres and more than 6,100 acres of
designated trail routes. Exercise caution when riding because the area can become very busy during peak riding season. At
Oregon Dunes, restrooms, 13 campgrounds and drinking water are all available. A fee to ride and maintain the grounds is
required. Note: a strict 93dB limit is in place at Oregon Dunes. Open: Year-round. Contact Info: Oregon Dunes National
Recreation Area near Reedsport. |
| Phone # 541-271-3611 |
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| Oregon |
| Millican Valley OHV Recreation Area |
| Prineville District of the Bureau of Land Management manages the 102 miles
of trails. They are well signed and provide a full range of difficulty from easiest to most difficult. Three
trailheads/staging areas provide access to the trails. The terrain is typical of the High Desert, with rolling hills covered
with sagebrush and juniper trees. The soils are sandy with scattered rock outcrops. The trails system provides opportunities
for Class I, Class II and Class III ATVs. Of the 102 miles of trails, 24 are open to all three classes of ATV's the rest are
specifically designed for Class I and Class III ATV's which are ATV's (quads or three-wheelers) and motorcycles less than 50
wide. North Millican Valley is not an OHV park. Off-highway vehicles are allowed on designated routes and areas only. If it
is not signed as open, it is closed. Non-street legal motorcycles and ATV's are only permitted on Shared Use Roads. All other
roads are closed. |
| Phone # 541-383-4010 |
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| Oregon |
| Sand Lake Recreation Area |
| Riders of all levels of experience will find challenges on the sand dunes north of
Sand Lake Estuary. |
| Phone # 503-392-3161 |
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| Oregon |
| Tillamook State Forest |
| The Tillamook State Forest offers some of the best Off-Highway Vehicle (OHV) trails in the Pacific Northwest with over 150
miles of trails. There are four main OHV trail areas on The Tillamook State Forest: Browns Camp, Jordan Creek, Trask, and Diamond Mill. The Browns Camp and
Jordan Creek OHV areas in particular provide more than 100 miles of easy to most difficult motorcycle, ATV and 4WD trail opportunities. The wide variety of
trails reach some of the more remote and scenic parts of the forest and provide challenge and excitement for both beginners and
experts. |
| Phone # 503-359-7401 |
| Phone # 503-359-7463 |
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| Oregon |
| Winom-Frazier OHV Complex |
| There are approximately 140 miles of trails with many loop rides. They are designed
for riding Class I and III all-terrain vehicles (which are three- and four-wheeler ATV's and motorcycles). Hikers, mountain
bikers and equestrians may also share the trail. These trails offer challenges as well as access to scenic views, fishing,
hunting, and other recreational activities with in the Complex.. Topography includes gentle to steep side slopes and some
tablelands. The area is forested with western larch and varieties of fir and pine.
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| Phone # 541-427-3231 |
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| Pennsylvania |
| Allegheny National Forest |
| A group of four dirt and rock-surfaced trails for ATVs, dirt bikes and mountain
bikes totaling 106 miles are distributed across four counties of northwest Pennsylvania. The Timberline and Marienville
sections connect at Pigs Ear providing 75 miles of contiguous trail riding. Trail difficulty varies from easy to fairly
challenging, and the scenery includes numerous small oil wells pumping away. A $35 annual or $10 per day Allegheny National
Forest permit is required and can be purchased from any Allegheny National Forest office, some local vendors and online.
Vehicles must be registered in Pennsylvania or a reciprocating state. Open: 24 hours a day from Friday preceding Memorial Day
through the last Sunday in September. A winter season for most of the system runs from December 20 through April 1. Contact
Info: Allegheny National Forest Supervisors Office. |
| Phone # 814-723-5150 |
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| Pennsylvania |
| Susquehannock State Forest |
| One of the largest of the state-operated ATV riding areas in the Keystone
State, the 43.3-mile Susquehannock State Forest trail system is a web of dirt and gravel roads and trails on wooded Denton
Hill in north-central Pennsylvania. Reserved for ATVs only (no motorcycles or trucks allowed), this trail system offers easy
riding and immediate access to accommodations at a motor lodge and a campground on beautiful and historic U.S. Route 6. Quads
must be registered in Pennsylvania or a reciprocating state. Open: 24 hours a day from noon on Friday preceding Memorial Day
through the last Sunday in September. The 2.7-mile section through Lyman Run State Park is open during daylight hours only.
Contact Info: Susquehannock State Forest. |
| Phone # 814-274-3600 |
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| Pennsylvania |
| Tiadaghton State Forest |
| Near
Haneyville |
| Phone # 570-327-3450 |
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| Pennsylvania |
| Sproul State Forest |
| The Department of Conservation and Natural Resources provides a system of trails
designated for use by all-terrain vehicles within Pennsylvania's State
Forests. |
| Phone # 570-923-6011 |
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| Pennsylvania |
| Michaux State Forest |
| Near Fayetteville |
| Phone # 717-352-2211 |
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| South Carolina |
| Wambaw Cycle Trail |
| This is considered the largest of South Carolinas trail systems. While it is not
designed specifically for ATVs, any ATV less than 50 inches wide can traverse the trails. The soil is sandy and expect to see
everything from pine forests to sinkholes to turkey and deer. There is camping available in the area. The fee is $5 per day.
Open: Closed periodically for rain. Call ahead. Contact Info: Wambaw Office. |
| Phone # 843-887-3257 |
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| South Carolina |
| Manchester OHV Area. |
| The OHV trails are open to motorcycles and
ATVs. |
| Phone # 803-494-8196 |
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| South Carolina |
| Cedar Springs OHV Trail |
| Cedar Springs Off-highway Trail is located in the northern portion of the Long
Cane Ranger District of the Sumter National Forest. The trail is managed for ATVs and dirt bikes only. It has about 11
miles of trails that follow logging
roads. |
| Phone # 803-561-4025 |
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| South Dakota |
| Black Hills |
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| Phone # 605-673-9200 |
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| Tennessee |
| Coal Creek OHV Park |
| Located in Oliver Springs, Tenn., the Coal Creek OHV Park resides on more than 70,000
acres of land owned by the Coal Creek Mining and Manufacturing Company. The owners of CCMC and the local ATV club, the
Windrock ATV Club, worked together to create this riding area. Because the land is still subject to live mining, some trails
may be closed. The 160-plus miles of trails have a wide variety of terrain from moderate to advanced. From gravel roads,
clay-lined paths to woods, hill climbs and rock- and tree-covered trails, Coal Creek is fun and challenging. Visitors must
purchase a land-use permit. This system is open to ATVs, motorcycles, jeeps and buggies. Open: Year-round. Trails subject to
random closures. Contact Info: Coal Creek Mining & Manufacturing/Windrock ATV
Club. |
| Phone # 865-435-0486 |
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| Tennessee |
| 143 Off-Road |
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| Phone # 931-296-5588 |
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| Tennessee |
| Royal Blue Wildlife Management ORV |
| The area offers all terrain vehicles (ATV's), motorcycles, 4 X 4s, and
other types of off road vehicles.Royal Blue is known for its mud holes, if you like to play in the mud, this is the place for
you. Over 100 miles of trails, most ranging from Easy to Moderate.
Plenty of mud, obstacles and creeks for a challenge, or you can by-pass most of them for leisure riding with the
family. |
| Phone # 423-566-8557 |
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| Texas |
| Barnwell Mountain Recreation Area |
| Part of the Texas Motorized Trails Coalition, Barnwell Mountain Recreation Area
has more than 1,800 acres of OHV land to explore near Gilmer, Texas. The color-coded trails are well marked. Camping, an
on-site food vendor and complete shower and bathroom facilities are available. This site has hosted both a Grand National
Cross Country race and a WORCS off-road race, so you can bet the terrain is as diverse as it is challenging. Annual
membership fee is $40. The fee includes all vehicles with the immediate family. Day-use members pay $20 per day per trail
vehicle. Open: From 5 p.m. Thursday to 6 p.m. Sunday unless noted as closed due to scheduling or poor weather conditions.
Contact Info: |
| Phone # 903-738-0002 |
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| Texas |
| Shiloh Ridge |
|
Shiloh Ridge is located in East Texas and this park offers a variety of ATV riding challenges no matter what your skill level
is. There are mud hazards, big water puddles, hill climbing and for the less extreme ATV rider, some really great scenic ATV
trail riding. There are plenty of primitive camping sites for you to stop your ATV at if you want to call it a day and
continue exploring in the morning. The hills particularly are a good challenge for the experienced ATV rider. Some of the mud
holes are fairly large so make sure you have a buddy with a tow and winch with you, just in case. A GPS mounted on your ATV
would be a good idea too. You most definitely need a map to ride these trails and you can download a map of Shiloh Ridge
here. Shiloh Ridge is open year around except in inclimate weather. Make sure to call ahead first and make sure the Area will
be open for ATV riders. Shiloh Ridge isn't a large place to ride your ATV, but it has as many if not more challenges than ATV
areas twice its size. Bring your ATV buddies, pack your gear, and come check out Shiloh Ridge for a lot of ATV riding
challenge in a little area. |
| Phone # 936-858-2193 |
| Phone # 800-432-3965 |
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| Texas |
| Red River ATV Park |
| Over 400 acres of family-owned and leased trails along the scenic Red River at the Texas and
Oklahoma border, including 4 miles of river frontage. Easily accessible from the Dallas-Fort Worth and Oklahoma City
areas. |
| Phone # 903-583-2288 |
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| Texas |
| Rabbit Creek Mountain Mud Blast |
| Rabbit Creek ATV-RV Park is located near Kilgore, TX and includes approximately
980 acres of mud and dry trails in the Rabbit Creek Basin. The park has a drive under waterfall located next to lighted
climbing hills and mud pits. We have many mud trails that never dry up due to year round flowing springs. One new feature
of the park is the mud bog pit for 4-WD truck and ATV special events. Trucks are limited to the mudpit only and are not
allowed to ride ATV trails. Our showers have hot and cold water and are lighted. RV sites with electricity, water and sewer
are available. Call for reservations. |
| Phone # 903-984-8257 |
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| Texas |
| Gator Run Park |
| Gator Run Park is located in Rusk County, Texas and contains 5000 acres of the best variety of
riding and terrain including mud and dry scenic trails, gator bowl of sand, clay pits with hills and spring-feed creeks.
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| Phone # 903-988-2297 |
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| Texas |
| Village Creek Motorcross |
| Built on more than 125 acres, offers both day and night racing. The 1+ mile Texas Style
day track is wide and fast with large jumps over a variety of terrain, both natural and man-made. The dirt is a sandy loam
and clay combination.The night track, with it's excellent lighting and track prep, is built to challenge even the pros, with
two triples, a table-top finish line, and a monster 30-ft high table-top. The 50cc Future Pro's however make it look easy.
Both tracks are interconnected to utilize common 40-rider back falling gates and finish
line. |
| Phone # 817-572-7713 |
| Phone # 817-483-5028 |
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| Utah |
| Paiute ATV Trail |
| If you are in search of one of the best trails in the country, look no further than the Paiute
ATV Trail near the Fishlake National Forest in southcentral Utah. Dense forests, mountain views, streams and lakes are all
part of the ride at Paiute. The main trail is 238 miles long, but there are more than 1,000 miles of marked side trails. The
main loop, topping out at more than 11,000 feet in elevation, takes nearly 25 riding hours to finish. There are camping and
fishing opportunities throughout the journey. Open: Late April and portions of the trail may close by late October, depending
on weather. Contact Info: Paiute ATV Trail. |
| Phone # 435-738-2482 |
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| Utah |
| Little Sahara Recreation Area |
| Little Sahara Recreation Area might sound small by name, but it's actually a
wide-open riding area consisting of more than 60,000 acres of sand dunes. Little Sahara is ideally suited for ATV usage as
well as OHVs. The recreation area is one of the most visited riding areas in Utah due to its size and proximity to Salt Lake
City--just 110 miles away. There are four campground facilities open to visitors. Open: Year-round. Contact Info: Little
Sahara Recreation Area. |
| Phone # 435-743-6811 |
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| Utah |
| Arapeen OHV Trail System |
| The Arapeen OHV Trail System is located in south central Utah in the Manti-La Sal
National Forest. Over 350 miles of ATV and 4X4 routes are included in the system. The backbone of the system is the scenic
South Skyline Drive which is a rugged 4X4 experience for most of its 58-mile
length |
| Phone # 435-283-4151 |
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| Utah |
| Coral Pink Sand Dunes |
| Rippling arcs of rust-colored sand welcome you as you enter Coral Pink Sand Dunes State
Park. Contrasted by blue skies, juniper and pinion pines, and steep red cliffs, the park is a wonderful place for camping,
photography, off-highway vehicle riding, and playing in the sand. As the only major sand dune field on the Colorado Plateau,
this park is a unique geologic feature that should not be
missed. |
| Phone # 435-648-2800 |
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| Utah |
| Fremont Trail |
| Riders can travel over 50 miles on the Fremont ATV Trail between Tropic Reservoir on the Paunsaugunt
Plateau to where it connects to the Paiute Trail in Circleville,
Utah |
| Phone # 435-676-9300 |
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| Utah |
| Moab Area |
| The Moab area has thousands of miles of unpaved roads on which ATV's can travel. Much of the public
land surrounding the National Parks is open to ATV travel on existing trails. (However, please note that ATV riding is not
allowing within either Arches or Canyonlands National Park.) ATV enthusiasts can use all of the popular Moab 4WD Trails, or
explore the backcountry trails that surround the Moab area. |
| Phone # 435-259-7814 |
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| Virginia |
| George Washington And Jefferson National Forests |
| The Lee Ranger District has a few OHV options. The Taskers
Gap OHV Complex and the Peter Mill Run are two popular destinations. These riding areas can be tough to access with an RV or
trailer, but once in, are fun to ride for beginners and moderates alike. In all, the two riding areas have about 40 miles of
trails. Open: Contact the ranger station. Contact Info: Lee Ranger District. |
| Phone # 540-984-4101 |
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| Virginia |
| Patterson Mountain OHV Trail |
| The Patterson Mountain OHV Trail is an exciting trail for all-terrain vehicle
(ATV) and dirt bike enthusiasts. Almost 15 miles of trail contain challenges for users of differing skill
levels. |
| Phone # 540-864-5195 |
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| Virginia |
| South Pedlar ATV Trail System |
| The South Pedlar ATV Trail System (Terrapin and Rattlesnake Trails) is a looping
network of approximately 19 miles of trails designed for the recreational all-terrain vehicle rider. The trail system is open
to four-wheel ATVs, motorbikes, and mountain bikes. Riders will find challenges in the narrow and twisting trails, while
others will find trails that are wide and inviting. Visitors to the area enjoy panoramic vistas, groves of large trees,
spectacular mountain laurel blooms in season, and relief from the hot summer sun under the shady forest
canopy. |
| Phone # 540-291-2189 |
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| Washington |
| Tahuya State Forest |
| This State Forest is said to offer riding that is best during the rainy season The area
is covered by glacial till and outwash gravels, ideal for rainy weather trailriding. In the summer ridding can be extremely
dusty and troubled with poorer traction. There are trails for trailbikes and for short-and-long-wheelbase four-wheel drives.
All 4WD trails have been built by volunteers. Several campgrounds offer places to
stay. |
| Phone # 360-825-1631 |
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| Washington |
| Umatilla OHV Area |
| The Umatilla National Forest offers several OHV riding
areas. |
| Phone # 541-278-3716 |
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| West Virginia |
| Hatfield-McCoy Trail System. |
| There are five separate trailheads within the system, each connected to some
wonderful trails. All riders can find what they are looking for in this park. Rules are heavily enforced, so know them before
your venture. One day permits are $19, three- to seven-day permits are $37. There are also annual permits available. Open:
Year-round from dawn to dusk. Some trails may be closed for various reasons, contact to find out status. Contact Info:
Hatfield-McCoy Trail System. |
| Phone # 800-592-2217 |
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| West Virginia |
| Mountwood ATV Trails |
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| Phone # 304-679-3611 |
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| West Virginia |
| Moms Mountain |
| A 400 acre racepark with a motocross track, kart track, and 22 miles of trails for
motorcycles, ATVs, and mountain bikes. |
| Phone # 304-763-9133 |
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| Wisconsin |
| Black River State Forest |
| The forest provides a variety of recreational opportunities, including trails for
ATVs, snowmobiling, hiking, biking, skiing and horseback riding. The forest also includes three campgrounds, an indoor group
camp, and opportunities for backpack camping, which is becoming more popular on the
property. |
| Phone # 715-284-4658 |
| Phone # 715-284-0224 |
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| Wisconsin |
| Oconto County |
| A year-round recreation trail passes through the center of the village. This trail offers
access to the Oconto County and State trail systems. The scenic trail provides a route for hikers and bicyclists in all four
seasons. ATV riders can start on the north side of Highway 32. Snowmobile enthusiasts love this well-groomed trail. Trail
access, with ample parking and unloading area, is available adjacent to the Village Hall just off Highway
32. |
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| Wisconsin |
| Ashland County |
| Hundreds of miles of trails in Ashland and Bayfield County. ATV trails are plentiful in the
area. You can receive an ATV map or get trail information at the Delta
Lodge. |
| Phone # 800-284-9484 |
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| Wisconsin |
| Iron County |
| Iron County in northern Wisconsin boasts more than 200 miles of ATV routes and trails. The trails weave through Wisconsin northwoods and by lakes, waterfalls and other sights. Hurley, Wis., hosts an annual ATV Rally on Memorial weekend as well as the Pumpkin Run Rally the weekend before Columbus Day in October. Follow the Iron Horse trail to nearby downtown Hurley for lodging, restaurants and some excellent nightlife. Most trails are open year-round. Some are closed in the winter and there is a brief period in the spring when all trails are closed. Trail information is updated on the Hurley and Iron County Web sites. Open: Year-round, except from early April to mid-May. Contact Info: Hurley Chamber of Commerce |
| Phone # 715-561-2922 |
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| Wyoming |
| Killpecker Sand Dunes |
| The Killpecker Sand Dunes consist of 10,500 acres of rideable area--the sand dunes area
encompasses nearly 38,000 acres. Killpecker is part of the Area of Critical Environmental Concern (ACEC) that has been set
aside to protect unique resources. ATV riders are restricted to the 10,500 acres on the eastern portion of the ACEC, where
unstable sand dunes make for fun riding. The riding area is strictly enforced, so stay within the legal areas to prevent
further acreage from closing. Look for steep razorbacks at the top of the dunes during the summer and few razorbacks during
the winter. Unique vegetation and stunning views are part of the closed off area, which can make for a great side trip and
break from ATVing when you get tired. Open: Year-round. Contact Info: Killpecker Sand
Dunes. |
| Phone # 307-352-0256 |
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| Wyoming |
| Bighorn National Forest |
| Off-highway vehicle users will find many opportunities for off-road enjoyment in the
Bighorn National Forest. |
| Phone # 307-674-2600 |
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| Wyoming |
| Shoshone National Forest |
| Off-road vehicle promoters and land managers in northern Utah are currently in the
process of establishing a 500-mile ORV mega-trail, depicted on the map at right. The project was originally dubbed the
Northern Utah Trail System (NUTS), then renamed the Shoshone Trail, to invite comparisons to southern Utah's Paiute ATV
mega-trail. Currently the project doesn't seem to have an official name, so we'll take the liberty of simply calling it
NUTS. |
| Phone # 307-527-6241 |
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