If your recent Google searches include “Jeep trails near me,” we’re in the same boat. Finding new trails both while traveling and near your home base is one of the great joys of being a Jeep owner. Sharing your favorite trails with fellow Jeepers might as well be giving them a hug, so here’s a giant hug from us to you: a list of some of the most well-regarded Jeep trails in each state.
Jeep Trails Near Me: By State
1. Alabama: Morris Mountain ORV Park
2. Alaska: Denali Highway
3. Arizona: Broken Arrow Trail in Sedona
4. Arkansas: Superlift Off Road Vehicle Park
5. California: Rubicon Trail
6. Colorado: Black Bear Pass
7. Connecticut: Limited off-road options
8. Delaware: Limited off-road options
9. Florida: Ocala National Forest
10. Georgia: Beasley Knob OHV Trail
11. Hawaii: Jurassic Park Gate Trail
12. Idaho: Packsaddle Lake
13. Illinois: Fox Valley Off Road
14. Indiana: Redbird State Riding Area
15. Iowa: Gypsum City OHV Park
16. Kansas: Tuttle Creek ORV Area
17. Kentucky: Black Mountain Off-Road Adventure Area
18. Louisiana: Catahoula Recreation Area
19. Maine: Downeast Sunrise Trail
20. Maryland: Assateague Island National Seashore
21. Massachusetts: Nauset Beach
22. Michigan: Drummond Island Jeep Trail
23. Minnesota: Iron Range OHV Recreation Area
24. Mississippi: The Tanglefoot Trail
25. Missouri: Southern Missouri Off Road Ranch (SMORR)
26. Montana: Lolo Motorway
27. Nebraska: Tuttle Creek ORV Area
28. Nevada: Logandale Trails
29. New Hampshire: Jericho Mountain State Park
30. New Jersey: Wharton State Forest
31. New Mexico: Las Cruces
32. New York: Hunter Mountain
33. North Carolina: Uwharrie National Forest
34. North Dakota: North Dakota Badlands
35. Ohio: Southington Offroad Park
36. Oklahoma: Disney Off-Road Park
37. Oregon: Tillamook State Forest
38. Pennsylvania: Bald Eagle State Forest
39. Rhode Island: Limited off-road options
40. South Carolina: Gulches Off Road Vehicle Park
41. South Dakota: Black Hills National Forest
42. Tennessee: Windrock Park
43. Texas: Big Bend Ranch State Park
44. Utah: Moab - Various Trails (e.g., Hell's Revenge, Poison Spider Mesa)
45. Vermont: Belvedere Mountain Road
46. Virginia: George Washington National Forest
47. Washington: Moses Lakes Mud Flats & Sand Dunes
48. West Virginia: Hatfield-McCoy Trails
49. Wisconsin: Black River State Forest
50. Wyoming: Story Penrose Trail
Please note that trail conditions and access can vary due to weather, land management policies, and other factors.
Embarking on a new adventure with our beloved Jeep has become a cherished tradition for our family. There's something thrilling about the anticipation of what lies beyond the next bend and the sense of discovery that awaits as you work through each trail’s challenges together. For us, it’s not just about the joy of the ride, but the joy of riding together.
If you travel on a new trail on our list, let us know! We’d love to hear about your adventures as you #GoWilder.
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