Best ATV in Ohio

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1

Ohio, Lawrence County

00 :57 hrs
5.1 mi
91.211 ft
Unknown

This ride follows the southern portion of the 16-mile Superior Corridor Trail in the Superior trail network of Wayne National Forest in southern Ohio. The ride is rated as moderately difficult and may feature some short but steep climbs and descents, jumps, obstructions, water crossings, and sections of loose dirt. The trail continues north of the trailhead and connects to multiple trails providing riders with additional trip options. The trails are open to OHVs 50 inches or less. An APV registration is required as well as a trail pass which can be purchased for a small fee.

2

Ohio, Lawrence County

01 :06 hrs
12 mi
82.63899 ft
Unknown

The Hanging Rock OHV trail system is located just north of the in Wayne National Forest and offers 26 miles of riding trails for visitors to enjoy in southern Ohio. This loop ride follows the Hanging Rock trail for 12-miles. The ride is rated as moderately difficult and features some short but steep climbs and descents, jumps, water crossings, and sections of loose dirt. The trails are open to OHVs 50 inches or less. An APV registration is required as well as a trail pass which can be purchased for a small fee.

3

Ohio, Lawrence County

00 :27 hrs
4.8 mi
97.55699 ft
Unknown

The Hanging Rock OHV trail system is located just north of the in Wayne National Forest and offers 26 miles of riding trails for visitors to enjoy in southern Ohio. This ride in the trail network follows a few different trails including the Copperhead Trail to complete a short 5-mile loop. The ride is rated as moderately difficult and may feature some short but steep climbs and descents, jumps, water crossings, and sections of loose dirt. There are additional connecting trails along the way that provide more options for adding mileage. The trails are open to OHVs 50 inches or less. An APV registration is required as well as a trail pass which can be purchased for a small fee.

4

Ohio, Scioto County

00 :46 hrs
4.2 mi
99.234985 ft
Unknown

The Pine Creek Trail system offers over 20 miles of scenic wooded trails for visitors to explore in Wayne National Forest in southern Ohio. The Lyra trail starts from the the Lyra Trailhead and heads northeast up to the junction with the Wolcott and Telegraph trails. The ride is rated as moderately difficult and may feature some short but steep climbs and descents, jumps, obstacles, water crossings, and sections of loose dirt. The trails are only open to OHVs 50 inches or less. An APV registration is required as well as a trail pass which can be purchased for a small fee.

5

Ohio, Hocking County

00 :22 hrs
2 mi
77.13901 ft
Unknown

Cawthorn Trail starts from the Long Ridge Trailhead in the Monday Creek trail system in Wayne National Forest. The trail is only 2 miles long but connects to other trails providing multiple route options. All of the trails in this section are rated as moderately difficult. The trails are open to OHVs 50 inches or less.

6

Ohio, Lawrence County

00 :50 hrs
9.1 mi
92.869995 ft
Unknown

The Hanging Rock OHV trail system is located just north of the Ohio River in Wayne National Forest and offers 26 miles of riding trails for visitors to enjoy in southern Ohio. This loop ride follows multiple trails in the network to complete a loop all the way around the Power Line Trail. The ride is rated as moderately difficult and features some short but steep climbs and descents, jumps, water crossings, and sections of loose dirt. The trails are open to OHVs 50 inches or less. An APV registration is required as well as a trail pass which can be purchased for a small fee.

7

Ohio, Perry County

01 :54 hrs
10.5 mi
100.191986 ft
Unknown

The New Straitsville main corridor trail travels between Straitsville to the north to the south through the Monday Creek trail system in Wayne National Forest. The trail connects multiple trails and provides riders with many different riding options. The trail is rated as moderate but the difficulty of connecting trails may vary. The trails are open to OHVs 50 inches or less. An APV registration is required as well as a trail pass which can be purchased for a small fee.

8

Ohio, Lawrence County

00 :20 hrs
3.8 mi
78.274994 ft
Unknown

The Superior trail network of Wayne National Forest in southern Ohio offers OHV users over 16 miles of riding trails to enjoy. This route follows the Bear Top Loop trail to complete a short ride that is rated as moderately difficult and may feature some short but steep climbs and descents, jumps, obstacles, water crossings, and sections of loose dirt. The trail connects to the corridor trail which provides riders with additional trip options in the system. The trails are open to OHVs 50 inches or less. An APV registration is required as well as a trail pass which can be purchased for a small fee.

9

Ohio, Lawrence County

00 :11 hrs
1.9 mi
14.03801 ft
Unknown

The Hanging Rock OHV trail system is located just north of the in Wayne National Forest and offers 26 miles of riding trails for visitors to enjoy in southern Ohio. This loop ride in the network follows the Gas Well trail which is only a few miles long and is rated as easy. The trail does connect to other trails within the network though providing lots of opportunity for riding. The trails are open to OHVs 50 inches or less. An APV registration is required as well as a trail pass which can be purchased for a small fee.

10

Ohio, Scioto County

01 :23 hrs
7.7 mi
131.13498 ft
Unknown

The Pine Creek Trail system offers over 20 miles of scenic trails for visitors to explore in Wayne National Forest in southern Ohio. The Wolcott trail starts from the the Wolcott Trailhead and heads north up to the junction with the Lyra and Telegraph trails. The ride is rated as moderately difficult and may feature some short but steep climbs and descents, jumps, obstacles, water crossings, and sections of loose dirt. There are also two connector trails that provide access to the Superior Trail System. The trails are only open to OHVs 50 inches or less. An APV registration is required as well as a trail pass which can be purchased for a small fee.

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