Best ATV in North Carolina

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1

North Carolina, Cumberland County

00 :05 hrs
0.8 mi
3.066 ft
Unknown

Deep Creek ATV is a privately owned ATV park with a variety of terrain to explore including mud bogs, pits, sandy trails, and a water-filled tunnel. Camping is allowed with primitive sites and sites with RV hookups.

2

North Carolina, Craven County

00 :45 hrs
7.5 mi
1.408 ft
Unknown

The Black Swamp OHV Area explores a mixed pine forest on mostly flat terrain. During wet weather, it will be very muddy. The trails are open to machines that are 50 inches or less. A trail permit is required to ride at the self-pay kiosk. A spark arresting exhaust silencer or end cap is required for all vehicles.

3

North Carolina, Cleveland County

00 :40 hrs
3.7 mi
58.276993 ft
Unknown

Lake Houser ATV Park is open to motorcycles and ATVs. There is a variety of terrain to explore including miles of wooded trails, hill climbs, and mud bogs. It is geared more for the experienced rider. Tent camping is available near the entrance and the park is open daily. There is a fee to ride.

4

North Carolina, Jackson County

00 :35 hrs
3.4 mi
503.729 ft
Unknown

This route is located part of the Wayehutta ATV System and located in the Nantahala National Forest. There is dense forest and a variety of difficulties from easy to challenging. From the staging area there is plenty of parking, picnic tables, and restrooms. There is a 99 DB noise limit and a vehicles must be 62 inches or less in width.

5

North Carolina, Jones County

00 :07 hrs
1.2 mi
5.021 ft
Unknown

The Jimmy Weinert Training Facility has four tracks available for practice. There is a range of difficulties to choose from. Riders have access to camping, restrooms, and shower facilities. They are open daily for motorcycles and ATVs.

6

North Carolina, Bladen County

00 :07 hrs
1.3 mi
3.5220013 ft
Unknown

Cape Fear ATV and MX Park has a variety of terrain including a motocross track, mud bogs, snd pits, and marked wooded trails. Primitive camping is allowed and some amenities include restrooms, and concessions stand. It is open to ATVs and motorcycles.

7

North Carolina, Pitt County

00 :09 hrs
1.5 mi
5.068 ft
Unknown

Blackjack MX is open for practice on the weekends from sunrise to sunset. The track is set up for both beginners and expert riders. Near the back area, there are some wooded trails to explore.

8

North Carolina, Alexander County

00 :08 hrs
1.4 mi
47.17401 ft
Unknown

Brushy Mountain Motor Sports Park has over 100 miles of trails that explore a wooded terrain. The trails range in difficulty from easy to advanced. There is a maximum vehicle width of 72 inches or less.

9

North Carolina, Burke County

00 :27 hrs
1.9 mi
279.86398 ft
Unknown

Brown Mountain OHV Trails is a popular trail system with over 30 miles of maintained trails. There is a wide range of difficulties ranging from easy to advanced. The staging area has plenty of room for parking and primitive camping is allowed. A trail pass is required and should be purchased in advance. A spark arresting exhaust silencer or end cap is required for all vehicles.

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