Best ATV in Arizona

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1

Arizona, Maricopa County

02 :23 hrs
24.6 mi
267.22202 ft
Unknown

Bulldog Canyon OHV Area requires a permit and is a great trail with lots of side trails along the way. This trail is located in the heart of the desert just an hour away from Phoenix. To obtain a permit, visitors can contact Tonto National Forest, Mesa District.

2

Arizona, Yavapai County

00 :21 hrs
3.6 mi
93.171936 ft
Unknown

Copper Canyon Trail is a huge network of trails that provides great opportunity for motorcycles, ATVs, OHVs, and more. There are picnic tables, ramadas, grills, toilets, and much more. No fees are required here and there are also trails for hikers and horseback riders.

3

Arizona, Graham County

00 :27 hrs
4.5 mi
53.35791 ft
Unknown

Hot Well Dunes Recreation Area is a great area for OHVs, UTVs, motorcycles, and more. This area offers camping, shade, and even some hot springs. Campsites have access to fire grills and toilets. Whip flags are required for safety. An AZGFD sticker is required.

4

Arizona, Navajo County

04 :23 hrs
44.3 mi
398.61194 ft
Unknown

The Maverick Trail is a very long trail that runs through the lush and beautiful Lakeside Ranger District. This trail can be rocky and steep at times and offers views of lakes, pines, and much much more. Lots of side trails can be found and explored along the way.

5

Arizona, Yavapai County

00 :58 hrs
9.8 mi
356.57703 ft
Unknown

Hayfield Draw OHV Day Use Area offers a giant array of off-roading trails. There is a great variety of difficulties as well. No overnight camping is available here. Riders must stay on the designated trails. There are picnic tables, ramadas, grills, and toilets throughout the area.

6

Arizona, Pinal County

00 :43 hrs
7.9 mi
333.247 ft
Unknown

Mescal Mountain OHV Area is a large network of trails that are easy and can accommodate anything from motorcycles to ATVs. There is also a campground here that is free and offered on a first come first serve basis. Visitors can enjoy restrooms, water, loading ramps, and more. Whip flags are not required.

7

Arizona, Santa Cruz County

04 :38 hrs
43.8 mi
706.797 ft
Unknown

South Patagonia Mountains are a great place for anyone to ride. Motorcycles, ATVs, and OHVs are all welcome here. Visitors should expect to see scrub and oak woodland. This area can be dangerous and should be avoided when wet. The large network of trails does not have any major obstacles.

8

Arizona, Yavapai County

00 :21 hrs
3.5 mi
129.13208 ft
Unknown

Alto Pit OHV Area is a large loop that consists of tons of side trails. Bikes are also welcome here. Throughout the trail, visitors can enjoy restrooms, picnic tables, fire rings, and camp sites. Camp sites, however, require a special permit. There is a $5 day use fee here.

9

Arizona, Greenlee County

07 :37 hrs
75.7 mi
847.85095 ft
Unknown

Rattlesnake Gap consists of over 25 miles of trail and is a very popular route. This beautiful area provides opportunity for hunting, fishing, camping, and exploring. The campsites within the area provide tables and fire rings. When the weather gets bad, this trail could get tough, but other than that it’s a fairly easy route.

10

Arizona, Apache County

00 :17 hrs
2.7 mi
46.02002 ft
Unknown

Saffel Canyon OHV Area is a very large and beautiful area that welcomes motorcycles, ATVs, and UTVs. There are a few different loops here as well as an endless amount of side trails. The only possible obstacle would be that there are a few tight spots for ATVs/UTVs. Camping is available in some areas.

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