Best Off Road in Arkansas
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Arkansas, Pope County
00 :14 hrs
2.1 mi
81.834 ft
Unknown
Blackberry Loop is a short loop that is located in the heart of the Ouachita Forest. This is a very easy trail that only requires a 2WD vehicle with high clearance. Pinstriping should be expected due to the thick trees surrounding the trail. Dispersed camping is offered throughout the trail.
Arkansas, Saline County
00 :08 hrs
1.6 mi
36.31601 ft
Unknown
Alum Branch Trail is a very short and easy trail with lots of other trails connecting to it. The trail consists of mostly dirt and gravel and is a pretty easy trail for most vehicles. There are a few spots that will require high clearance and 4x4. Tall trees surround the beautiful trail- so visitors should beware of fallen logs.
Arkansas, Garland County
00 :38 hrs
7.7 mi
114.45601 ft
Unknown
Angling Creek Trail is a moderately difficult trail- a stock SUV with high clearance and 4 Low is recommended. The trail consists of mostly dirt, gravel, and rocks with some overgrowth. This trail is located in Ouachita National Forest. Dispersed camping is available throughout the trail.
Arkansas, Saline County
00 :43 hrs
6.2 mi
154.81499 ft
Unknown
The Alum Divide is located within the beautiful Ouachita National Forest. The trail is in the center of many trails and offers lots to explore. Dispersed camping is offered along the way. The road is mostly dirt and doesn’t present with much challenge for any vehicle.
Arkansas, Saline County
01 :16 hrs
15.3 mi
190.90201 ft
Unknown
Alum Fork Trail is just under 16 miles long and is a beautiful trail. The trail is very easy with no major obstacles- a 2WD vehicle with high clearance would be fine here. Some rocks and dirt should be expected. Visitors can expect to see lots of stunning trees thanks to the trails location in the Ouachita National Forest. Some camping is offered throughout the trail.
Arkansas, Garland County
00 :11 hrs
1.5 mi
47.56299 ft
Unknown
Main Road 1 is a network trail that is the backbone of most trails in the area. This is in the heart of the Hot Springs ORV Park area. The trail itself is only about 1.5 miles long, but there are tons of trails that branch off and are great for exploring. This road is well groomed and doesn’t have many challenges at all. A 2WD vehicle with high clearance wouldn’t have any problems here.
Arkansas, Crawford County
02 :25 hrs
12.5 mi
210.406 ft
Unknown
Buckhorn OHV Trail System is a massive trail system with endless opportunities. There is a $3 riding fee here and ATVs, UTVs, motorcycles, and dirt bikes are all welcome. (SUVs and dune buggys are prohibited.) Trails consist of mostly hard packed dirt and there are not many obstacles to be concerned about. Overnight camping is available.
Arkansas, Hempstead County
00 :13 hrs
2.3 mi
29.441002 ft
Unknown
Hillarosa ATV Park is a stunning trail with lots of water to play in. ATVs, UTVs, and motorcycles/dirt bikes are permitted here, but no SUVs. Lots of trees and mud should be expected. There is a $30 fee per rider. Camping is offered in some areas and costs $10.
Arkansas, Perry County
00 :53 hrs
4.6 mi
160.31201 ft
Unknown
Link Mountain runs throughout the beautiful Ouachita National Forest and offers great views of Cove Creek Lake. Visitors enjoy fishing, kayaking, swimming, and much more. A 2WD vehicle with high clearance is recommended here. Dispersed camping is offered throughout the way.
Arkansas, Franklin County
00 :13 hrs
2.6 mi
101.994 ft
Unknown
Byrd’s Adventure Center consists of a great network of trails that are surrounded by beautiful trees. There are camping sites as well as showers within the trail system. All vehicles/ATVs/UTVs/motorcycles are welcome here. There is a day use fee as well as a fee per rider that runs from $4-10.
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