Best Off Road in West Virginia

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1

West Virginia, Tazewell County

00 :08 hrs
0.9 mi
51.091003 ft
Unknown

The Original Pocahontas trail network is part of the Spearhead Trails system in Tazewell County. The system offers 65 miles of OHV trails near the historic town of Pocahontas. The trails are open to motorcycles, ATVs, and UTVs and vary in difficulty providing riders of all skill levels something to explore. Trail #25 is 1 mile trail that is rated as intermediate and connects trail #29 and #17. A Spearhead Trails permit is required for riding as well as a helmet. See the Spearhead Trails website for additional rules and regulations for riding in the trail network.

2

West Virginia, Giles County

00 :05 hrs
0.4 mi
13.924011 ft
Unknown

Kairos Resort is a privately owned resort with over 40 miles of trails to explore. It is located on the border of the Virginias and also has a variety of other activities. A day pass is required and the resort also offers UTV Rentals and camping.

3

West Virginia, Craig County

00 :36 hrs
6.7 mi
143.68994 ft
Unknown

Potts Mountain Road runs along the ridge of Potts Mountain and offers drivers an easy connection to Potts Mountain Jeep Trail and Sweet Springs Turnpike. The 6.8 mile connector is mostly dirt and gravel and is suitable for all trucks and SUVs. The only real obstacle that may be encountered is mud when conditions are wet. Potts Mountain Road should not be confused with the connecting Potts Mountain Jeep Trail which is a very difficult off-roading passage that should only be attempted by experienced drivers in modified vehicles.

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