Best SUV in Pennsylvania
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Pennsylvania, Schuylkill County
01 :01 hrs
10.8 mi
245.43001 ft
Unknown
Rausch Creek Off-Road Park is a designated place for off-roading in a Jeep, truck or SUV. They have 3,000 acres of trails ranging from easy to difficult. Some of the features include rock, bowls, hills, and free, on-site camping. There is a two-vehicle minimum to run trails so make sure you bring a friend. The trails are rated as Green (easy), Blue (moderate), Black (hard).
Pennsylvania, Schuylkill County
02 :10 hrs
23.9 mi
182.98001 ft
Unknown
The off-road trails at Darkwater offer a fun place to test out your off-road vehicle and play in the mud. The trail is pretty easy with some rocky sections and possible mud if the weather is wet. Trails are not well marked but there are a variety of options for riding. The trails are also open to hikers so be cautious when driving.
Pennsylvania, Bradford County
00 :24 hrs
4.4 mi
129.487 ft
Unknown
Round Top Loop is a fun place for off-road riding. The trails are easy with no major obstacles, but a high clearance SUV is recommended. There are ruts and it can be muddy during wet weather. The scenery is pleasant and you’ll find places for picnicking along the way.
Pennsylvania, Dunmore
00 :20 hrs
3.7 mi
207.03003 ft
Unknown
Top of the World is a popular off-roading trail that is open to SUVs, UTVs, ATVs, and Motorcycles. The trail is within private property but is open to the public with a daily fee. You’ll want an SUV that has good clearance but the trail has nothing real challenging. Just a fun moderate trail with pleasant scenery.
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