Best ATV in Idaho

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1

Idaho, Valley County

01 :23 hrs
7.3 mi
406.31995 ft
Unknown

Beginning from the Yellow Jacked Staging Area, the Telephone Ridge Trail wanders through a thick forest. There is a mix of singletrack as well as some wider trails to accommodate all off-roader vehicles. There is no fee to ride but a spark arresting exhaust or end cap is required and there is a 96db noise limit. A maximum of 50 inches or less is permitted.

2

Idaho, Bonneville County

01 :25 hrs
7.2 mi
672.17004 ft
Unknown

The South Fork Fall Creek Staging offers access to several trails open to ATVs 50 inches or less. Trails are a mix of hard pack trails that are twisty and narrow. A spark arresting exhaust silencer or end cap is required and there is a 96db noise limit.

3

Idaho, Kootenai County

00 :52 hrs
3.8 mi
487.38202 ft
Unknown

Trail 1562 is part of the Canfield Mountain Trail System. Most of the these trails are singletrack, but Trail 1562 is open to ATVs that are 50 inches or less in width. The trail is marked with numbers. There is a 96db noise limit and a spark arresting exhaus silencer or end cap is required for all vehicles.

4

Idaho, Clark County

00 :43 hrs
3.4 mi
88.95007 ft
Unknown

Cottonwood Loop Road is located in Western Centennials near Lima. It is mostly used by mountain bikers but is also open to ATVs, and motorcycles. The trail can be done in both directions and is easy to follow.

5

Idaho, Teton County

04 :33 hrs
21.9 mi
465.37988 ft
Unknown

Jackpine-Pinochle Road follows a big gravel loop along the ID/WY border. It is a multi-use trail open to hiking, mountain biking, and ATVs. There are several places for access and it can be done in both directions.

6

Idaho, Blaine County

00 :25 hrs
2.2 mi
322.75 ft
Unknown

Located in the Sawtooth National Forest, this trail is part of the Greenhorn area. It is singletrack riding that winds through grassy meadows, pine and aspen trees. The trail is mostly smooth with occasional rock and tree roots. The staging area has plenty of room for parking. A spark arresting exhaust silencer or end cap is required and there is a 96db noise limit.

7

Idaho, Boise City

00 :05 hrs
1 mi
101.875 ft
Unknown

Owyhee Motorcycle is a privately owned track that allows year-round racing. Membership is required and includes access to the track on Wednesdays for practice. They hold races here during the year that are open to the public.

8

Idaho, Clearwater County

00 :20 hrs
1.8 mi
158.95999 ft
Unknown

This route is located in the Dworkshak Reservoir area near Orofino, Idaho. It is a multi-use trail open to mountain biking, hiking, horseback riding, and ATVs/Motorcycles. This is a West branch of the trail that leads to the shore of the lake.

9

Idaho, Elmore County

01 :56 hrs
9.9 mi
1454.518 ft
Unknown

Beginning from the Kelly Flat Stagin Area, the Iron Mountain Lookout Trail follows a wagon road built in 1887 as a route to haul silver ore. The first half is pretty mild and the second half is steeper and can get dusty. There is a 96 db noise limit, and a spark arresting exhaust silencer or end cap is required for all vehicles, and the maximum width is 50 inches wide.

10

Idaho, Bonneville County

00 :06 hrs
1.1 mi
8.172974 ft
Unknown

Noise Park has a variety of terrain including a one-way loop, and a motocross track. It is open to motorcycles, and ATVs. They are open for practice on Wednesdays and Saturdays. Season passes are available but you do need to call before you haul. A spark arresting exhaust silencer or end cap is required and there is a 96db noise limit.

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