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Fun Off-Roading Locations in the Southeast

Ready, Steady, Go: Uncover the Best Wheelin' Spots in the United States

Are you an avid wheeler? Looking for the best places to take your off-roading adventures to the next level? Well, you're in luck! This blog series will uncover some interesting wheelin' spots in the United States. So buckle up and get ready for a wild ride as we explore fun off-roading locations in the USA.

Part 2: Wheeling in the Southeast

Alabama: Talladega National Forest, Brent

With over a dozen miles and an impressive elevation gain, this location is easily the best off-roading spot in Alabama. The out-and-back trail follows the ridgeline of Horns Mountain and has rocky and muddy phases with several large washouts. It offers dazzling views of valleys, mountains, pine forests, and wildlife.

Arkansas: Ozark National Forest, Russellville

Train your sights on Ozark National Forest and encounter about 42 miles of designated trails comprising three long interconnecting loops. Route difficulty ranges from moderate to challenging, with steep climbs, water crossings, and mud bogs. So, come prepared with recovery equipment. Those who want to extend their stay will have a dispersed camping area.

Florida: Osceola National Forest, Sanderson

Despite having the lowest high point of any state, Florida still delivers a thrilling wheeling experience. There are miles of old forest service roads open to all vehicle types, and no fee or permit is required. Those who love waterlogged conditions will be in for a treat. If you can't have enough of the forest's beauty in one day, there's primitive camping for a small fee.

Georgia: Tray Mountain Jeep Trail, Helen

This moderate route hugs a ridge and is super popular among 4x4 enthusiasts. Most of it is, in fact, easy, except the final section, which has tricky rocks and deep ruts. If you’re more adventurous and have a beefed-up ride, there are around a dozen spurs off the main trail that you can explore. At the end of the road, you’ll find a parking field often used by hikers on the nearby Appalachian trail.

Kentucky: Rush Off-Road, Rush

One of the most exciting off-road experiences can be found in this 7000-acre park. It boasts over 100 miles of trails that welcome all OHVs. You’ll find diverse paths with opportunities for everyone, no matter how skilled you are. Variations range from gentle rides with mud puddles to rugged trails with chunky climbs and descents. In addition, there are primitive camping and fishing ponds.

Louisiana: Kisatchie National Forest near Alexandria

Maneuver your ride to this forest, and you’ll find a network of more than 200 miles of motorized trails waiting to be explored. In this 600,000 acres of protected land, you’ll get up close and personal with nature and enjoy other outdoor activities like fishing, hiking, biking, hunting, boating, and camping.

Mississippi: Red Creek Off Road

At Red Creek Off-Road, prepare for mud-splattered thrills, wild stories to tell, and a chance to party. Remember to bring the proper gear before you hit the trails. According to reviews, a snorkel is highly recommended. Start your engine and get ready for the ride of a lifetime. Red Creek Off Road is waiting to take you on an unforgettable journey!

North Carolina: Badin Lake OHV Trail Complex, Troy

Any Jeeper will be delighted to run in this trail network located in Uwharrie National Forest. There are six trailheads to explore the 16 miles of paths. It’s the only public off-highway vehicle trail system in the Piedmont Region. All vehicles can access this wheeling hub after you buy a day or annual pass. It’s open from April to December, and you can ride even at night.

South Carolina: Sumter National Forest, Clinton

This 370,000 acres forest is the top location for a charged trail run in The Palmetto State. You’ll find two main OHV trails—Enoree Off-Highway Vehicle Trail (14 miles) and Cedar Springs ORV Trail (11 miles). These routes meander through rolling piedmont hills, beautiful pine plantations, scenic waterfalls, and ridges. Come prepared for steep climbs, waterlogged swamps, and treacherous trenches. Camping, fishing, and hiking are other exciting pastimes.

Tennessee: Windrock ATV Park, Oliver Springs

This 73,000-acre off-road playground has everything that entices a Jeeper to go outside. Over 300 miles of trails are weaving through steep, wet, and rocky mountains and imposing hardwoods. Expect everything from dirt, mud, and ruts to boulders. Even better, all difficulty colors are available, and the trail system is open 24 hours a day, every day of the year. All types of off-road vehicles are welcome.

Virginia: Peters Mill Run/Taskers Gap OHV System, Fort Valley

This popular OHV trail system is the most famous in the Old Dominion and doesn’t disappoint. To keep you occupied, there are 36 miles of rugged terrain to discover. The routes have varying degrees of challenge levels, making it an excellent choice for riders of all skills. You must acquire a permit before arrival, but camping is on a first-come, first-served basis.

West Virginia: Hatfield-McCoy Trail System, Mingo County

Direct your rig to Southern West Virginia, and you’ll find a sprawling spider web of off-road paradise. The backwoods have over 1000 miles of winding, twisting, and rowdy off-road trails. In this award-winning trail system, you'll travel through lush, green forests and encounter epic mountain vistas. There are routes for novices who want a gentle cruise and seasoned wheelers who wish to tough challenges.

Join us next week as we discover the rugged trails and more fun off-roading locations of the Southwest.

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