Known as the off-roading capital of the world, Moab offers a variety of trails for all skill levels, from scenic drives to challenging rock crawling routes in places like the famous Hell's Revenge and Poison Spider Mesa.
Home to the famous King of the Hammers off-road race, Johnson Valley offers miles of open desert terrain with rocky trails and sand dunes, making it a favorite destination for off-road enthusiasts.
Located in the Sierra Nevada mountains, the Rubicon Trail is a legendary off-road route known for its challenging obstacles, including granite boulders and steep climbs, attracting experienced drivers seeking a true test of skill.
The Glamis Sand Dunes in southern California offer endless opportunities for sand dune riding and desert exploration, making it a popular destination for off-road vehicles like ATVs, dune buggies, and side-by-sides.
The historic Mojave Road traverses 140 miles of desert terrain through the Mojave National Preserve, offering a scenic and adventurous off-road journey with opportunities to explore old mines, petroglyphs, and other points of interest.
The Ozark Mountains in Arkansas offer rugged terrain with challenging trails for off-roading enthusiasts, including rocky hill climbs, creek crossings, and scenic overlooks in places like the Ozark National Forest
The Black Hills region offers a variety of off-road trails with diverse landscapes, including forested hills, rocky terrain, and creek crossings, as well as iconic attractions like Mount Rushmore and the Badlands National Park.
The White Mountains region offers scenic off-road trails with stunning mountain views, waterfalls, and wildlife, as well as opportunities for camping and outdoor recreation in places like the White Mountain National Forest and Jericho Mountain State Park.