Best ATV Trails in Every State: Where to Ride Your Machine

Finding legal, well-maintained trails is the foundation of great riding. Here is a state-by-state overview of top ATV and UTV riding destinations across the United States.

Southeast

West Virginia's Hatfield-McCoy system is the gold standard of eastern trail systems - 700 miles across 8 trail heads. Georgia's Durhamtown Plantation offers 300 private trail miles with excellent maintenance. Tennessee's Windrock Park at 73,000 acres is enormous and varied.

Southwest

Glamis National Recreation Area in California's Imperial Sand Dunes is the premier sand riding destination in North America. Moab, Utah offers world-class rock terrain for capable machines. New Mexico's Jemez Mountains have scenic high-desert trails at altitude.

Midwest

Indiana's Badlands Off Road Park at 1,000 acres features everything from beginner trails to serious technical terrain. Michigan's UP has hundreds of miles of ORV trails across state and national forest land. Wisconsin's Chequamegon National Forest has an extensive trail system open to ATVs.

Northwest

Oregon Dunes National Recreation Area offers sand riding second only to Glamis. Washington State's Tahuya ORV Area near the Olympic Peninsula is well-maintained and scenic.

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