Best UTV in Alabama

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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, Geneva County

00 :29 hrs
5 mi
30.945004 ft
Unknown

Geneva State Forest has miles of ATV riding through a mixed pinewood forest. Most of the trails are easy and flat so perfect for beginners. You’ll enjoy scenic views and the possibility to see some wildlife. The forest is open year-round except during scheduled deer hunting days which is December and January. The staging area has a self-pay kiosk and fishing is allowed at the lake.

3

Alabama, Conecuh County

00 :04 hrs
0.7 mi
27.744999 ft
Unknown

Boggs and Boulders is a large off-road park with over 1,000 acres of wooded trail, mud bogs, water crossings, ponds, and open pastures. The park is open Thursdays through Sunday Year-round. Camping is available as well as other recreation.

4

Alabama, Talladega County

00 :42 hrs
7.8 mi
135.365 ft
Unknown

The Kentuck ORV Trail is open to ATVs, motorcycles, and mountain bikes. There are 4 loops for a total of 23 miles of riding. This map is 2 of the loops. The terrain is varied and has easy sections and difficult sections with obstacles, steep grades, and tight turns. Vault toilets are provided at the trailhead.

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, Baldwin County

00 :08 hrs
1.5 mi
17.331001 ft
Unknown

Styx River ATV Park offers a variety of terrain to ride including wooded trails, mud pits, and a motocross track. They have a large parking area with free primitive camping with the purchase of a 2-day pass. The hours are 9 am -dark.

8

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.

9

Alabama, Henry County

00 :27 hrs
2.4 mi
34.792 ft
Unknown

Mount Creek Adventure Park has over 500 acres of trails for off-roading. They have play areas, mud pits, and wooded trails. They range in difficulty from easy to some that may require a winch to pass. Camping is available for both RVs and primitive tent sites. There is a fee and they accept cash only unless you register in advance.

10

Alabama, Crenshaw County

00 :15 hrs
2.6 mi
35.877 ft
Unknown

Southern Ridge ATV Park is a well-maintained park with over 1,000 acres of terrain to explore. They have creek crossings, mud bogs, and miles of challenging trails through a wooded forest. A fee is required per person to ride the trails. Camping is available and free for paying guests. If you want RV hookups you’ll need to call and make a reservation. They are open on weekends only and there is a cafe onsite.

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