Best ATV in Pennsylvania

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1

Pennsylvania, Bedford County

01 :18 hrs
7.2 mi
154.45502 ft
Unknown

Shafer Road Trail begins from the SR Trailhead and is part of the Martin Hill ATV Trail System in Buchanan State Forest. This trail has a variety of terrain and difficulty with some easy sections and more difficult. It is closed to motorcycles and all ATVs must be registered and insured.

2

Pennsylvania, Somerset County

00 :13 hrs
1.1 mi
16.582031 ft
Unknown

Mountain Ridge ATV is a large park designated for ATV and Motorcycles. They offer over 2500 acres of riding with a mix of difficulty levels that include 40 miles of singletrack, mud pits, extreme climbing, and gently rolling hills. Camping and cabin rentals are also available. A fee is required to ride here and be sure to check rules and regulations. Mt. Laurel is one of the more difficult trails in the park.

3

Pennsylvania, Potter County

01 :00 hrs
10.7 mi
153.90997 ft
Unknown

Susquehannock State Forest has a variety of ATV trails to explore. This trailhead is located off State Route 44 just below Patterson State Park. It is a loop through thick forest and passes by Sumken Branch Trailhead and has additional spur trails to explore.

4

Pennsylvania, Somerset County

00 :30 hrs
2.7 mi
62.919983 ft
Unknown

Mountain Ridge ATV is a large park designated for ATV and Motorcycles. They offer over 2500 acres of riding with a mix of difficulty levels that include 40 miles of singletrack, mud pits, extreme climbing, and gently rolling hills. Camping and cabin rentals are also available. A fee is required to ride here and be sure to check rules and regulations. Davy Crocket is a moderate trail that begins at the north shore trail and ends at the office.

5

Pennsylvania, Somerset County

00 :25 hrs
4.7 mi
93.47998 ft
Unknown

Mountain Ridge ATV is a large park designated for ATV and Motorcycles. They offer over 2500 acres of riding with a mix of difficulty levels that include 40 miles of singletrack, mud pits, extreme climbing, and gently rolling hills. Camping and cabin rentals are also available. A fee is required to ride here and be sure to check rules and regulations. Gentle Ben is located in the northeast part of the park and is considered one of the easy trails here.

6

Pennsylvania, Somerset County

00 :08 hrs
1.4 mi
27.580994 ft
Unknown

Mountain Ridge ATV is a large park designated for ATV and Motorcycles. They offer over 2500 acres of riding with a mix of difficulty levels that include 40 miles of singletrack, mud pits, extreme climbing and gently rolling hills. Camping and cabin rentals are also available. A fee is required to ride here and be sure to check rules and regulations. Can-Am is one of the easy trails located on the northwest end of the park.

7

Pennsylvania, Potter County

01 :59 hrs
21 mi
280.715 ft
Unknown

Located in Lyman Run State Park Trailhead, this loop explores the Susquehannock State Forest. It crosses Sunken Branch Road and passes one other trailhead. Additional trails branch off this loop for more exploring.

8

Pennsylvania, Bedford County

01 :07 hrs
6.1 mi
275.139 ft
Unknown

Childer’s Ridge Trailhead is one of three trailheads for the Sideling Hill ATV Trail. This route passes through the Cove Road North Trailhead and then south on Horton Road. It is closed to motorcycles and all ATVs must be registered and insured.

9

Pennsylvania, Curtin township

00 :56 hrs
4.9 mi
67.130035 ft
Unknown

The Bloody Skillet ATV Trail is a network of trails ranging from easy to difficult. There are 2 trailheads and this route begins from the Middle Trailhead and travels the Bloody Skillet Road. Several other trails intersect with this main trail.

10

Pennsylvania, Adams County

01 :03 hrs
5.7 mi
275.102 ft
Unknown

Michaux State Forest offers a variety of trails in difficulty for ATVs and has two trailheads that you can access trails from. The Big Flat Trailhead is located off Shippensburg Road. It begins out easy and then crosses hwy 233 for more challenging terrain.

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