List of off road parks

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An Off-Road Vehicle Park is an area of land that may be accessed by all-terrain vehicles such as 4x4 vehicles, Pickup Trucks, ATVs, and many other types of off-road vehicles.

The following list shows all of the legal places in the United States and Canada to use Off-road vehicles. Many of these parks are privately owned land that has been converted strictly for Off-roading use. In the United States these areas might also be U.S. National Parks, State Parks and County Parks.

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[edit] Uses of Off-Road Parks

Many different terrains available at different off-road parks across the U.S.A. and the world allow for many different types of off-road obstacles.

The different types of off road obstacles are:

[edit] United States

[edit] Alabama

[edit] Alaska

[edit] Arizona

[edit] Arkansas

[edit] California

[edit] Colorado

[edit] Florida

[edit] Georgia

[edit] Idaho

[edit] Illinois

[edit] Indiana

[edit] Iowa

[edit] Kansas

[edit] Kentucky

[edit] Michigan

[edit] Minnesota

[edit] Missouri

[edit] Nevada

  • Moon Rocks
  • Prison Hill

[edit] New Hampshire

[edit] New Jersey

[edit] New Mexico

  • Farmington

[edit] North Carolina

[edit] Ohio

[edit] Oklahoma

[edit] Oregon

[edit] Pennsylvania

[edit] South Carolina

[edit] Tennessee

[edit] Texas

[edit] Utah

[edit] Virginia

[edit] Washington

  • Ahtanum
  • Elbe Hills ORV Area
  • Evans Creek
  • Moses Lake ORV Area
  • Naches
  • Riverside/7 Mile ORV Area
  • Tahuya State Forest
  • Tanteum-Manastash
  • Twin Sisters
  • Walker Valley ORV Area

[edit] West Virginia

  • Hatfield-McCoy Trail

[edit] Wisconsin

[edit] Canada

[edit] Finland

[edit] See also