Best ATV in Washington

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1

Washington, Franklin County

00 :18 hrs
1.6 mi
30.403 ft
Unknown

Juniper Dunes offers tons of trails that wind through sagebrush and juniper trees. Primitive camping is available at the staging area. They are open year-round and fires are also allowed. A Discover Pass is required to ride the trails.

2

Washington, Pend Oreille County

01 :24 hrs
7.8 mi
243.93506 ft
Unknown

The Middle Fork Trail is one of the only designated OHV Trails in the Colville National Forest. The terrain varies from forest to open meadows following old logging roads. A helmet is required on quads and motorcycles.

3

Washington, Okanogan County

01 :47 hrs
9.3 mi
615.364 ft
Unknown

Beginning at Conconully State Park, this trail follows Mineral Hill Road through a mixed Forest . Other trails intersect along the way for additional exploring. Camping is also available at Conconully State Park. All machines must have a current Washington ORV Tag and a Washington Discover Pass is required for street legal tow vehicles.

4

Washington, Kittitas County

01 :25 hrs
7.6 mi
186.26099 ft
Unknown

Manastash Ridge Trail is part of the Cle Elum ORV area on the west side. This ride begins at Quartz Mountain Campground and follows the Manastash Ridge Trail to Manastash Camp. It is open to ATVs and Motorcycles. All machines must have a current Washington ORV Tag and a Washington Discover Pass is required for street legal tow vehicles.

5

Washington, Thurston County

00 :35 hrs
6.7 mi
314.093 ft
Unknown

Capitol State Forest has 89 miles of trails open to off-roading. All of the off-roading trails are located in the northern half. It is regularly maintained by clubs. THe trails will be slippery and muddy especially during wet weather. All machines must have a current Washington ORV Tag and a Washington Discover Pass is required for street legal tow vehicles.

6

Washington, Mason County

02 :15 hrs
23.8 mi
136.06 ft
Unknown

The Overland Loop is a popular trail in the Tahuya State Forest. It is open to motorcycles and ATVs. There is some beautiful scenery and also passes by a lake. The trail can get dusty during the summer months. Main obstacles are rocks, roots, and trees.

7

Washington, Richland

00 :47 hrs
4 mi
10.139999 ft
Unknown

Horn Rapids ORV Area is a large off-road park with something for everyone. THey have an obstacle course, motocross track, peewee track, and ATV track. Camping is allowed and the park is open on weekends, but call before you haul.

8

Washington, Mason County

01 :16 hrs
13.2 mi
65.66 ft
Unknown

Located in Tahuya State Forest, this loop trail is a two-track off road trail open to ATVs that are 48” or less in width including motorcycles. It explores the beautiful forest scenery and passes by a lake. The trail can get dusty during the summer months.

9

Washington, Mason County

01 :16 hrs
13.2 mi
65.66 ft
Unknown

Located in Tahuya State Forest, this loop trail is a two-track off road trail open to ATVs that are 48” or less in width including motorcycles. It explores the beautiful forest scenery and passes by a lake. The trail can get dusty during the summer months.

10

Washington, Skagit County

01 :06 hrs
11.1 mi
- ft
Unknown

This off-road area has miles of technical trails through a thick forest. Obstacles consist of tree roots, rocks, ruts, and deep mud muddles. The main staging area has a loading ramp and vault toilets.

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