Best UTV in Georgia

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1

Georgia, Sumter County

00 :06 hrs
0.5 mi
3.1959991 ft
Unknown

The Farm is a privately owned offroad park with a variety of terrain to explore including wooded trails, sandy hills, and mud bogs. They are only open on select weekends so make sure you call before heading out. Primitive Camping is available and there is a fee to ride. A spark arresting exhaust silencer is not required but recommended.

2

Georgia, Berrien County

00 :08 hrs
0.7 mi
5.6329994 ft
Unknown

Possum Creek Off-Road Park is privately owned and has a miles of 4x4 trails and is open to all off-road vehicles. They have a variety of terrain including mud bogs, trails, and pits. They are open on the 2nd and 4th weekend of each month and have plenty of room for parking. A wash station, restrooms, and showers are provided onsite. A spark arresting exhaust silencer is not required but recommended.

3

Georgia, Wrens

00 :07 hrs
0.6 mi
22.235 ft
Unknown

Sunnyside ATV Paradise is a popular park with unique terrain. They have a variety of terrain including mud bogs, swamps, groomed wooded trails, and a motocross track. There is room for camping and a place to fish. The park is open on weekends from 9 to dark. There is an adult entry fee.

4

Georgia, Greene County

00 :03 hrs
0.5 mi
7.9160004 ft
Unknown

Durhamtown Plantation Sportsman’s Resort is a unique place to ride and is open to all vehicles. They have over 40 miles of trails, an obstacle course, motocross tracks, and play areas. Camping is available, and a repair shop that has ATV rentals and a restaurant.

5

Georgia, Dodge County

00 :16 hrs
1.4 mi
15.031998 ft
Unknown

Slopoke Boggin ATV Park has a variety of terrain including mud bogs, trenches, muddy trails, and primitive camping. They are open on select weekends and a spark arresting exhaust silencer or end cap is recommended. Any size of off-road vehicles is allowed.

6

Georgia, Union County

00 :15 hrs
1.6 mi
277.576 ft
Unknown

This is the staging area for Trail 93C in the Beasley Knob OHV Area. The trail goes up to Beasley Knob for a nice view. There are other trails that intersect for more exploring. These are steep and rocky trails that get very slick and messy during wet weather. The Georgia Bounty Runners maintain these trail and keep them open. A spark arresting exhaust silencer or end cap is required.

7

Georgia, Bloomingdale

00 :06 hrs
1.1 mi
2.0240002 ft
Unknown

Big Nasty ATV Park is a privately owned offroad park with over 20 miles of ATV trails and mud bogs. They have a beginner track and a natural terrain motocross track. A large staging area is provided with restrooms, and a concession stand.

8

Georgia, Taylor County

00 :25 hrs
2.2 mi
22.251999 ft
Unknown

Taylor County Boondocks Mud Park has ATV trails, mud pits, and some drag racing tracks. Primitive camping is available and they are open on select weekends so call before you head out. Whip flags are required and a spark arresting exhaust silencer or end cap is recommended.

9

Georgia, Polk County

00 :10 hrs
0.9 mi
25.698975 ft
Unknown

Highland Park Resort is a privately owned MX Park that is open for riding daily. They have single track trails, two natural terrain motocross tracks, and a peewee track. The trails are well maintained and the park offers dirt bike rentals. A spark arresting exhaust silencer is not required but recommended.

10

Georgia, Charlton County

00 :12 hrs
1 mi
2.1599998 ft
Unknown

This offroad park is privately owned and is open to ride on the second weekend of each month. They have a variety of terrain including RVs, mud bogs, and a rock course. Picnic areas and room for camping are available. Motorcycles and three-wheelers are not allowed. They are open on the second weekend of the month. Whip flags are required for safety.

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