Best Off Road in Maryland

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1

Maryland, Garrett County

00 :02 hrs
0.3 mi
4.7390137 ft
Unknown

Wolf Den Run State Park has over 10 miles of ATV trails. You can expect deep mud pits, a motocross track, steep hill climbs, and camping is also available. You will also find about 7 miles of trails designated to SUVs.

2

Maryland, Garrett County

00 :38 hrs
6.6 mi
156.901 ft
Unknown

This route is located in the Potomac State Forest and follows Wallman and Laurel Road. It is open to snowmobiles from December 15-March 15 All off-road vehicles must be registered annually with the Department of Natural Resources.

3

Maryland, Garrett County

00 :31 hrs
2.7 mi
30.892944 ft
Unknown

This route is located in the Potomac-Garrett State Forest and begins at the Sang Run-Cranesville Road and ends at the intersection of Piney Mountain Road. It is open to off-road vehicles from March 15-December 15.

4

Maryland, Garrett County

00 :20 hrs
3.3 mi
- ft
Unknown

White Oak Loop is a designated trail open to snowmobiling during the winter months. Parking for trailers is available at St. Johns Rock Campground. All off-road vehicles must be registered annually with the Department of Natural Resources.

5

Maryland, Garrett County

00 :18 hrs
1.6 mi
42.571045 ft
Unknown

This route is part of the Negro Mountain Trail system in Savage River State Forest. It is open to snowmobiles during the winter months. Other trails intersect for additional riding options. Users must have a registered ORV with the Department of Natural Resources.

6

Maryland, Garrett County

00 :14 hrs
3.3 mi
116.54303 ft
Unknown

Red Oak Loop is part of the St. John's Rock Offroad Vehicle Trail. It is a 2 mile loop open to motorcycles and ATVs. Riders must have a registered ORV with the Department of Natural Resources. A daily use permit is required for parking and can be purchased at https://compass.dnr.maryland.gov/DnrCompassPortal

7

Maryland, Garrett County

01 :34 hrs
8.2 mi
113.466 ft
Unknown

Meadow Mountain Trail northeast and offers some scenic views of the foothills. The trail is mowed yearly and fallen logs are removed. Users must have a registered ORV with the Department of Natural Resources, or a MVA-tagged vehicle that is suitable for off-road use.

8

Maryland, Garrett County

00 :03 hrs
3.1 mi
216.48798 ft
Unknown

This route is located in the Potomac State Forest and follows the western boundary of the forest heading towards the Potomac River on Laurel Run Road. All off-road vehicles must be registered annually with the Department of Natural Resources.

9

Maryland, Garrett County

00 :50 hrs
8.2 mi
113.466 ft
Unknown

St. John’s Rock Trail is designed specifically for rock crawling. This is a technical trail for full-sized vehicles located next to the campground. Users must have a registered ORV with the Department of Natural Resources, or a MVA-tagged vehicle that is suitable for off-road use. Camping is available or a day use permit is required and can be purchased at https://compass.dnr.maryland.gov/DnrCompassPortal

10

Maryland, Garrett County

00 :31 hrs
2.8 mi
130.081 ft
Unknown

Backbone Mountain/Burkholder Road is located in the Potomac-Garrett State Forest. It begins at the intersections of Swanton Hill Road and Maryland Route 135. Be sure to call the State Forest Office before using the trails to be informed of current trail conditions. It is open to snowmobiles from December 15 through March 15. 301-334-2038

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