From the thrill of mountain biking down a steep single track to the serenity of a day hike in a scenic National Park, Ohio offers a range of off-road trails to enjoy. With so many outdoor activities, visitors have plenty of opportunities to tour parks on cross-country skis, explore river trails and search for the ideal jump on Ohio's best off-road trails. read more
There are many off-road trails to explore in Georgia. Whether your choice is a mountain bike or a four-wheel drive, you will have an experience to remember. Many trails feature campgrounds so you can enjoy the trails for more than one day and the views that can be found along the trails will take your breath away. read more
Nova Scotia, a Canadian province on the eastern coast, boasts a majestic landscape that provides an ideal location for off-road exploration. When riding an off-road vehicle in Nova Scotia, remember that all operators must wear an approved helmet and have white headlights that are visible for a minimum of 300 feet and red tail lights visible for 200 feet. T… read more
Vermont, also known as the Green Mountain State, has a terrain that makes it a suitable home to thousands of miles of off-road trails that are spread throughout the state. Natural landmarks, such as Lake Champlain, the Connecticut River and the Green Mountains, provide paths that are ideal for hiking, cycling, horseback riding, cross country skiing, birding… read more
Alabama ATV trails come in all shapes and sizes. Whether you are just learning to ride or looking for a challenge, you can find the right trail system. Most offer options for both types of all-terrain vehicle riders. From scenic bypasses to muddy pits, the trails are sure to thrill. read more
New Balance started out making arch supports and now makes shoes for a wide variety of sports, from walking and marathons to hiking and football. They are the only shoe manufacturer that still makes shoes in the United States. They als… read more
Whether guests are driving a 4x4, ATV or an ORV, there is an off-road trail in Kentucky to accommodate their needs. Trails range from rough and hard to navigate to milder off-road trails with superb scenic views. Whether a beginner or… read more
If you want to go off-road near El Paso, Texas, there are no major off-road trails for vehicles. There are, however, several renowned off-road trails just north of El Paso near Las Cruces, New Mexico. Trails in the area range from easy… read more
Not far from Las Vegas, Pahrump, Nevada, is a desert hideaway. When you tire of the night-life and debauchery of Sin City and feel the need to head into the hills for some back-to-nature activity, Pahrump has many hiking and biking tra… read more
Pennsylvania is a great state to visit if you are an off-road lover. Penns Woods features dozens of trails for ATVs, motorcycles and four-wheel-drive vehicles. Whether you are a serious "Jeeper" or a four-wheeler fanatic, you will find… read more
Off-roading is becoming increasingly popular in Texas, including in the Dallas area. In online forums, such as TexasOffRoad.net, you can find many discussions about the best unofficial trails for particular aspects of off-roading such… read more
The city of Prescott, Ariz., possesses a distinctive setting where Old West history and a bustling metropolis perfectly combine. The city hosts the Yavapai-Prescott Indian tribe reservation and a number of parks and lakes ideal for vis… read more
Located in northeast Florida, Clay County offers outdoor enthusiasts a variety of off-road trails, nature preserves and state parks to choose from. The St. Johns River runs through the county seat of Green Cove Springs, which is a star… read more
Terrell, Texas, is about 25 miles east of Dallas, between Lake Tawakoni and Lake Ray Hubbard/Corder Lake. Lake Tawakoni is the site of fishing tournaments during the year and Lake Ray Hubbard is known to anglers for striped and largemo… read more
Mountain bike forks, or the shock on the bike, are somethings that can wear out and need to be changed. They serve to absorb the impact of various rocks, roots, drops and other challenges that a mountain biker might encounter along a… read more
You've already tried car and RV camping. You've camped at commercial campsites that had a convenient restroom and water supply. Now, you want to explore the road less traveled. Backcountry camping, also known as primitive camping, is a wonderful way to explore the remote...
Pismo State Beach, California, has many attractions and activities including camping, swimming, hiking and wildlife viewing. Birdwatching is one of the primary activities in the area. The park also has the largest over-wintering colony of monarch butterflies in the natio...
The first and most fundamental thing is never hike alone. There are too many situations, especially as an unexperienced hiker, where you may find yourself without anyone to help you. So the buddy system works and applies very much in hiking.
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