Best Off Road in Massachusetts

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1

Massachusetts, Berkshire County

00 :28 hrs
2.5 mi
110.05698 ft
Unknown

Beartown State Forest has over 16 miles of ATV trails that explore the thick forest. There is a large area for staging with maps and restrooms. A fee is charged to park May through Labor Day during the weekends. The trail surface is a mix of loose and chunk rock, mud puddles, tree roots, and uphill sections. This trail is known as the Turkey Trail. All ATVs must be registered in Massachusetts and a spark arresting exhaust silencer or end cap is required.

2

Massachusetts, Berkshire County

00 :48 hrs
4.9 mi
228.94601 ft
Unknown

The Taconic Skyline Trail is one of many OHV trails located in Pittsfield State Forest. It is open to snowmobiling during the winter. The trail winds through a thick forest that offers beautiful winter scenery.

3

Massachusetts, Franklin County

01 :22 hrs
7.2 mi
191.73 ft
Unknown

This route begins from the General Store in New Salem. It rides through Shutesbury State Forest on a groomed trail. A trail pass is required to ride as well as a current registration for your sled.

4

Massachusetts, Berkshire County

00 :50 hrs
4.6 mi
147.982 ft
Unknown

This route explores Savory Mountain State Forest on Trail 2 and connects with additional trails for exploring. A trail pass is required to ride as well as a current registration for your sled.

5

Massachusetts, Berkshire County

00 :32 hrs
3 mi
79.94797 ft
Unknown

October Mountain State Forest offers over 20 miles of ATV Trail that explore a thickly wooded forest. There are several staging areas and the trails intersect with the Appalachian Trail. Most of the terrain is rocky and rugged. Trails are open from May-November dawn till dusk.

6

Massachusetts, Hampden County

00 :06 hrs
1.2 mi
16.678997 ft
Unknown

The Wick 338 is a privately owned track with some challenging terrain including deep sand. They host some races so check their practice schedule online. ATVs are permitted during certain times and loud pipes are not permitted.

7

Massachusetts, Berkshire County

00 :28 hrs
2.7 mi
197.10696 ft
Unknown

Shadow Trail is one of many OHV trails located in Pittsfield State Forest. It is open to vehicles 50 inches or less and a free recreational trail permit is required to ride. The trail winds through a mixed hardwood forest marked with orange and yellow triangle blazes on the trees. A spark arresting exhaust silencer or end cap is required for all vehicles.

8

Massachusetts, Berkshire County

00 :12 hrs
2.3 mi
138.53397 ft
Unknown

The Beacon Trail is a short loop located in Pittsfield State Forest. It is open to vehicles 50 inches or less and a free recreational trail permit is required to ride. The trail winds through a mixed hardwood forest marked with orange and yellow triangle blazes on the trees. A spark arresting exhaust silencer or end cap is required for all vehicles.

9

Massachusetts, Berkshire County

01 :11 hrs
6.3 mi
585.71497 ft
Unknown

This route follows Notch Road also known as Trail 2. The staging is located just north of Notch Reservoir. A Trail pass is required to ride as well as a current registration for your sled.

10

Massachusetts, Norfolk County

00 :26 hrs
2.3 mi
29.486 ft
Unknown

The trails at Wrentham State Park have about 8 miles of ricky single track that explore old farming history. There is nothing super challenging and having a current registration is required. A spark arresting exhaust silencer or end cap is required for all vehicles and there is a 96 DB noise limit.

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