Best SUV in Alabama

Trying to find the best SUV in Alabama? Bivy has great hiking, biking, paddling, climbing, skiing, riding and more, with hand-curated trail maps, as well as detailed driving directions.

1

Alabama, Colbert County

00 :07 hrs
1.1 mi
9.018005 ft
Unknown

Hawk Pride Mountain Offroad offers a fun place to ride. They have a variety of trails and terrain that range from easy to very challenging and host several off-roading events throughout the year. Camping and cabins are also available onsite for use with an additional fee.

2

Alabama, Talladega County

00 :33 hrs
2.9 mi
103.64798 ft
Unknown

This trail is located just outside of Talladega and leads to a scenic lake hidden in the Talladega National Forest. The road follows the ridgelines of the oak and pine forests than descends into the valley with rocky and steep switchbacks. There is a creek crossing that is a popular obstacle. The lake is shallow and offers excellent fishing. The recommended vehicle is a lightly modified 4x4 with a small lift and large tires.

3

Alabama, Calhoun County

01 :11 hrs
6.4 mi
240.09 ft
Unknown

Tombstone is a short trail located within Choccolocco Mountain ORV Park. It is just 1 mile long but is steep, rocky, and challenging. The trail follows one of the ridgelines and travels from south to north. It can be run from either trailhead. There is a fee to use the trails and campgrounds are available.

4

Alabama, Talladega County

00 :38 hrs
3.4 mi
113.95001 ft
Unknown

Located in the northwest border of the Talladega National Forest, this trail is mostly gravel or a single lane dirt road. You’ll pass through different types of forest. When dry the road is easy but after rainfall, it becomes muddy and rutted requiring 4WD. It is open year-round but may be closed during wildfires or prescribed burns.

5

Alabama, Macon County

00 :08 hrs
1.4 mi
14.875999 ft
Unknown

Boggin on the Plains was once known as The Great American Park and offers a place for off-roading. They have a variety of terrain including wooded trails, mud bogs, rock gardens, and primitive camping. It is open on select weekends so call in advance to check the schedule.

6

Alabama, Jackson County

00 :10 hrs
1.7 mi
38.478012 ft
Unknown

Hollytree offroad park offers over 400 acres of trails with a variety of terrain including rock crawling play areas, mud pits, and wooded trails. You can find easy or difficult trails to ride. The park is open daily from 9 to dark but guests should call in advance on weekdays to let them know you are coming. There is a fee to ride the trails and camping is also available (Free with a 2-day pass).

7

Alabama, Jackson County

00 :09 hrs
1.6 mi
7.5410004 ft
Unknown

Hollytree Off-Road Park has a variety of terrain including mud pits, and rock crawling play areas. The difficulty rating ratings range from beginner to difficult and they also host monthly SCCA races. Camping is available and free if you purchase a 2-day pass.

8

Alabama, Clay County

00 :02 hrs
0.4 mi
26.794006 ft
Unknown

This is one of the trails located within the Morris Mountain ORV Park. It has multiple line rock ledge obstacles making the difficulty anywhere from a 3, 4, or 5. Please check the rules and regulations before leaving. A fee is required to use the trails and is $20 per day per vehicle and $30 per weekend per vehicle.

9

Alabama, DeKalb County

00 :20 hrs
1.7 mi
86.642 ft
Unknown

Located in Little River Canyon, this trail has some beautiful backcountry roads to explore. The road is easy with some occasional ruts that will get muddy after rain. There is a good chance to see wildlife along with some wildflowers.

10

Alabama, Clay County

00 :56 hrs
5 mi
106.85501 ft
Unknown

Located in Talladega National Forest, this trail follows the base of Mt. Cheaha through an old-growth hardwood and pine forests. There are several connecting trails for additional exploring. The trail is well maintained and suitable for a 2WD vehicle with higher clearance.

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