Off-road trails in North America offer 4x4 enthusiasts an opportunity to challenge the limits of their vehicles. Whether you are aiming at running through mud or climbing terrain, you have several locations from which to choose. With almost every kind of terrain the world has to offer found within the borders of North America, you can challenge yourself and your vehicle without needing a passport. The top 10 off-road destinations in North America according to user-supplied votes to Off Road North America provide ample destinations for the off-road enthusiast.
Located in Waterloo, South Carolina, Gulches offers rock gardens, mud, hill climbs, and more. It is open year-round during daylight hours, and entry fees begin at $20. Camping is available.
Twisted Trails boasts a full race facility, mud pits, obstacle courses, and different drag options. The location is open year-round, with on- and off-season rates starting at $10 and camping sites available year-round. Twisted Trails is located in Copemish, Michigan.
With moderate and advanced trails hosting mud, rock, hill climbs, and more, Coal Creek is a year-round destination with free primitive camping and single person admission starting at $17. Coal Creek is found in Oliver Springs, Tennessee.
Attica, Indiana, offers 700 acres of mud, sand, rock, and other trails found in the Badlands Off Road Park. Hours vary per season but the location is open 52 weeks a year with admission and camping starting at $20.
Just over the border in Sault Ste Marie, Ontario, Canada, is the Sault Trussell Off Road area with over 25 different trails. Admission is free and it is open every day except Christmas Day.
In Golden Pond, Kentucky, Turkey Bay provides simple trails found in flat fields to advanced rock hills. One-day passes start at $4, with camping available.
Beasley Knob is nestled in Chattahoochee-Oconee National Forest in Blairsville, Georgia. This track is rated for advanced drivers only due to the nature of the terrain. Opening in March with weather and trail conditions permitting, admission cost is $5.
Fifteen dollars and up gets you access to Bundy Hill Off-Road Park in Jerome, Michigan. Open only on weekends year-round, the location offers pits, gravel, rock, mud, and many other terrain trails.
Silver Lake is located in the deserts of Hart, Michigan, and offers sand and forest trails. Open April through October, camping is available and admission fees vary.
Tuttle Creek is open year-round to all types of vehicles, with 310 acres of different degrees of trails. Located in Manhattan, Kansas, this is public land with no admission fees required. Off-road registration may be necessary, however.