Best Off Road in Tennessee

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1

Tennessee, Lincoln County

00 :21 hrs
2.6 mi
126.13901 ft
Unknown

Hale Mountain OHV Park offers about 50 miles of trails, two mud bogs, and some rock gardens. The park holds special events occasionally and can be reserved for special occasions. It is open the first weekend of the month to the public. Camping is also available with advanced notice.

2

Tennessee, Marion County

00 :23 hrs
2.4 mi
270.99402 ft
Unknown

Adventure Off-Road Park is located right off I-24 for easy access. They have a variety of trails that vary in difficulty and terrain. Make sure you follow the signs and stay on the trails. Camping is available and they host a handful of events each year. There is a fee to ride the trails.

3

Tennessee, Fentress County

00 :04 hrs
0.8 mi
15.665009 ft
Unknown

Thunder Valley Motorcross is a privately owned track that has standard jump like tabletops, whoops, doubles, triples, and drops. Call the track for practice dates. A spark arresting exhaust silencer or end cap is recommended.

4

Tennessee, Carroll County

00 :03 hrs
0.5 mi
4.0630035 ft
Unknown

Powerline Supercross is a privately owned track that is used for racing. They do not have a regular practice schedule so you’ll need to call to get the schedule. A spark arresting exhaust silencer or end cap is not required.

5

Tennessee, Anderson County

00 :24 hrs
2.4 mi
66.895996 ft
Unknown

This trail is located in Windy Park and is a connector trail from the campground to the general store. It is mostly used by side by sides to get supplies. There is a 10mph speed limit. With no obstacles, it can be done in a 2WD car during dry weather. After rains, this trail will be very muddy and slippery on the steep hills.

6

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.

7

Tennessee, Sullivan County

00 :02 hrs
0.6 mi
22.609985 ft
Unknown

Muddy Creek Raceway is open to ATVs and has a long and fast track. It consists of multiple jumps, table0tops, and natural terrain with rolling hills. It is open to motorcycles or ATVs. A spark arresting exhaust silencer or end cap is not required

8

Tennessee, McMinn County

00 :04 hrs
0.8 mi
8.786987 ft
Unknown

WMMX is a privately owned track with standard obstacles and loamy soil. There are also a few wooded trails. The track is groomed regularly and open for practice on the weekends but call for the schedule before planning your trip. A spark arresting exhaust silencer or end cap is recommended.

9

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.

10

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.

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