Best ATV in Tennessee

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1

Tennessee, Marion County

00 :12 hrs
1.1 mi
47.817993 ft
Unknown

This route begins at the Davis Pond Campground and explores a thickly wooded forest. There are several options for riding and trails are open to all vehicle types. Trails will be closed for turkey nesting season from April till July so you may want to call to find out the exact opening dates. A spark arresting exhaust silencer or end cap is required for all vehicles.

2

Tennessee, Dyer County

00 :02 hrs
0.2 mi
4.5439987 ft
Unknown

Bikini Bottoms Off-Road Park borders the Obion River and has wooded trails, deep mud pits, and hosts a special event weekend each month with racing and camping. There is a large parking area and primitive camping available. Whip flags are required and a spark arresting exhaust silencer or end cap is recommended.

3

Tennessee, Wayne County

00 :15 hrs
2.6 mi
12.8420105 ft
Unknown

American Rebel Mud Park is a privately owned riding park with mud pits, mud tracks, a dry motocross track, and marked trails. They have restrooms, showers, a wash station, and a concession area with parts. Camping is allowed. A spark arresting exhaust silencer or end cap is not required but recommended.

4

Tennessee, Marion County

00 :09 hrs
0.9 mi
186.726 ft
Unknown

Adventure Off-Road Park offers a variety of terrain including steep hill climbs, mud pits, rock gardens, and some man-made obstacle courses. There is also a maintained motocross track with tabletops and jumps. Trail maps are provided and a large grassy staging area. Camping is allowed with RV hookups for an additional fee.

5

Tennessee, Washington County

02 :23 hrs
13.7 mi
467.59302 ft
Unknown

The Buffalo Mountain ATV Trail is a challenging ridgeline route located in Cherokee National Forest. It is a rugged route with constant climbing and descending. The trail runs along a ridgeline with hard-packed dirt, loose dirt, sandy, and even some rocky sections. The staging area is small and is open for day use only. A spark arresting exhaust silencer or end cap is required for all vehicles. There is a maximum of 50 inches wide to ride.

6

Tennessee, Johnson County

00 :24 hrs
2.3 mi
176.85901 ft
Unknown

Doe Mountain Recreation Area has multiple trails that explore a wooded forest. The terrain is mostly hardpacked dirt and it is easy riding with pleasant views. Trails are open from sunrise to sunset. A spark arresting exhaust silencer or end cap is required for all vehicles. Overnight parking is not allowed but camping is nearby.

7

Tennessee, Chattanooga

00 :00 hrs
- mi
3.3129883 ft
Unknown

Aetna Mountain Adventures is a privately owned park that is open to the public with a paid membership. They have some fun trails to explore along with mud pits, play areas, and steep hill climbs. They are open year-round and members can bring guests if they pay a day-use fee. Helmets are required for nonstreet legal vehicles.

8

Tennessee, Scott County

03 :21 hrs
36 mi
296.90897 ft
Unknown

Brimstone Recreation is a popular offroad park that has over 300 miles of trails that wind through mountains and woods. Trails are clearly marked and rated with a variety of terrain to explore including logging roads, rocky and rutted trails, steep hill climbs, and mud bogs. You must purchase a trail permit located at the registration office. Camping is available and a spark arresting exhaust silencer or end cap is required for all vehicles.

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