Missouri Jeep Trails

Jeeps were created in the 1930s as a farm tractor converted vehicle that would aid the armed forces. The contemporary Jeep is a vehicle with a reputation for quality performance in adverse road conditions. Jeep manufacturers give certification to Jeep brands that hold up in trail conditions with forests, rocks, gravel, mud and ledges. Missouri offers off road parks, farms and ranches for Jeep trail adventures.
  1. Flat Nasty

    • Flat Nasty off road park is an 850 acre adventure located in central Missouri. There are 21 trails with three skill categories: beginning, intermediate and extreme. Trails have rocky riverbeds, mud, and hills. The intermediate White Knuckle trail is listed with BF Goodrich as an outstanding trail.

      Flat Nasty

      HC 1

      Jadwin, MO 65501

      573-729-6668

      flatnasty.net

    Potawatomi

    • Potawatomi is a privately owned off road park in Fulton and is open year round. Trails were created for modified and stock vehicles with easy, moderate and difficult skill levels. Obstacles include creek bed trails, woods trails, hill climbs, mud pits, washouts, rock ledges, and a rock crawling course. Trails with challenging obstacles are optional as bypasses are included in trails.

      Potawatomi

      Bartley Lane

      Fulton, MO 65251

    Hannibal Rocks

    • A good Jeep trail has rocks, mud, ledges, riverbeds and gravel.

      Hannibal Rocks is an off road course five miles from Hannibal designed for SUVs, Jeeps and trucks. It's a former quarry which allows challenging trail experiences. Hannibal Rocks has trail riding weekends but because the park also schedules vehicle rock crawling events, the management asks you check the schedule to make sure trails are open.

      Hannibal Rocks

      35925 220th Ave.

      Pittsfield, IL 62363

      217-242-1963

      hannibalrocks.com

    Southern Missouri Off Road Ranch LLC

    • Southern Missouri Off Road Ranch, SMORR, offers over 900 acres of trails in Seymour. SMORR has five different skill levels from beginner to hard-core. They continue to add trails that include rock, ledge, mud and wood obstacles. Because of foreign moth and beetle endangerment to the forest, trail riders are not allowed to bring their own wood.

      Southern Missouri Off Road Ranch LLC

      5722 State HWY K

      Seymour, MO 65746

      417-827-3952

      smorr.net

    Lets Go Nutz

    • Lets Go Nutz has 100 acres of trails for both Jeeps and motocross for weekend only riding. Trails go into the woods with mud, timber and rock obstacles. Rider Planet rated on the Lets Go Nutz website the trails as "novice, mostly amateur and a little expert." Management requests riders to check the website in case of trail washout or other events that close the park.

      Lets Go Nutz

      99 Noyes Ln.

      Foley, MO 63347

      99noyeslane.com

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