Best Off Road in North Carolina

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1

North Carolina, Montgomery County

00 :12 hrs
1.1 mi
46.751007 ft
Unknown

Flatwoods Trailhead Parking is part of the Uwharrie OHV Trail System. The trails here are rugged with deep ruts, seasonal mud pits, and shallow stream crossings. All vehicles are allowed but it is most popular with 4x4s. Several areas are close by for camping.

2

North Carolina, Columbus County

00 :07 hrs
1.1 mi
0.6000004 ft
Unknown

County Line Motocross offers an outdoor track that is groomed regularly. It is open for practice during the weekends and has riding for both beginners and experts. A spark arresting exhaust silencer or end cap is not required but recommended.

3

North Carolina, Laurinburg

00 :09 hrs
1.5 mi
5.642002 ft
Unknown

Outback ATV Park has a variety of terrain including trails, ponds, mud bogs, sandpits, a peewee track, and trails that wind through the woods. The park is open from 9 to dusk and camping is permitted.

4

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.

5

North Carolina, Wayne County

00 :12 hrs
2 mi
2.2920017 ft
Unknown

Busco Beach ATV Park and Campground is open daily and has a variety of terrain to enjoy including deep-water crossings, mud, sand pits, hill climbs, and some woods to explore. Primitive camping is allowed near the lake and full hookups are available. A spark arresting exhaust silencer or end cap is required for all vehicles.

6

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.

7

North Carolina, Craven County

00 :05 hrs
0.8 mi
0.59399986 ft
Unknown

West Craven MX is privately owned and requires a daily practice fee. There are 3 different tracks open for practice including a beginner track and 4 miles of wooded trails that form a loop. The surface is sand and dirt with standard obstacles. Call to check the riding schedule.

8

North Carolina, Montgomery County

00 :12 hrs
1.4 mi
89.86401 ft
Unknown

This route follows the Wolf Den Trail, beginning from the Wolf Den Staging Area It is part of the Uwharrie OHV Trail System. The trails here are rugged with deep ruts, seasonal mud pits, and shallow stream crossings. All vehicles are allowed but it is most popular with 4x4s. Several areas are close by for camping.

9

North Carolina, Alexander County

00 :03 hrs
0.6 mi
11.854004 ft
Unknown

Daniels Ridge Motocross is a privately owned track that is open for practice on Thursdays. Restrooms are available. It is open to motorcycles only.

10

North Carolina, Onslow County

00 :04 hrs
0.7 mi
1.9280014 ft
Unknown

Jacksonville Motocross Park is a privately owned park made of loam and soft dirt. The track gets groomed and watered and has a variety of jumps including doubles, triples, table tops, and whoops. Restrooms, showers, and a bike wash are located onsite and they allow overnight camping. Check the park for open weekend dates.

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