Best SUV in North Carolina

Trying to find the best SUV in North Carolina? Bivy has great hiking, biking, paddling, climbing, skiing, riding and more, with hand-curated trail maps, as well as detailed driving directions.

1

North Carolina, Montgomery County

00 :12 hrs
1.1 mi
46.751007 ft
Unknown

Flatwoods Trailhead Parking is part of the Uwharrie OHV Trail System. The trails here are rugged with deep ruts, seasonal mud pits, and shallow stream crossings. All vehicles are allowed but it is most popular with 4x4s. Several areas are close by for camping.

2

North Carolina, Montgomery County

00 :12 hrs
1.4 mi
89.86401 ft
Unknown

This route follows the Wolf Den Trail, beginning from the Wolf Den Staging Area It is part of the Uwharrie OHV Trail System. The trails here are rugged with deep ruts, seasonal mud pits, and shallow stream crossings. All vehicles are allowed but it is most popular with 4x4s. Several areas are close by for camping.

3

North Carolina, Montgomery County

00 :20 hrs
4.8 mi
176.11002 ft
Unknown

Falls Dam Trail is part of the Uwharrie OHV Trail System. It begins from the Wolf Den Staging Area. The trails here are rugged with deep ruts, seasonal mud pits, and shallow stream crossings. All vehicles are allowed but it is most popular with 4x4s. Several areas are close by for camping.

4

North Carolina, Montgomery County

00 :27 hrs
4.9 mi
92.888 ft
Unknown

This route follows the Rocky Mountain Loop and begins at the Dutch John Road Staging. It is part of the Uwharrie OHV Trail System. The trails here are rugged with deep ruts, seasonal mud pits, and shallow stream crossings. All vehicles are allowed but it is most popular with 4x4s. Several areas are close by for camping.

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