Off road trails near Atlanta, Georgia – Jeep & 4×4 offroad trails

Want to go offroading near Atlanta, Georgia?

Where2Wheel will help you find offroad trails near you! We exclusively cover Jeep trails, 4×4 trails, truck trails, and OHV trails.  Read along and we will point out offroad places near Atlanta, GA.

In order to keep the offroad community up to date with the latest and most accurate wheeling information, we have created an offroad trails map that covers the entire USA.  The trails map on Where2Wheel is powered by the offroad community and is totally reliant on individual offroaders contributing their knowledge to keep the map up to date and accurate.  So if you do go wheeling on any of these trails, make sure to leave a review on W2W, or make any adjustments to the trail descriptions as needed since trail conditions can, and often do, change frequently.

Alright, we were talking about offroad trails near Atlanta, Georgia.  Again, last warning, we are talking about Jeep trails and 4×4 trails that are large/wide enough to fit a passenger vehicle – no ATVs or dirtbikes talked about here.  The first offroad trails near Atlanta are a cluster of Jeep trails located 60 miles N of Atlanta.  These offroad trails to the north of Atlanta can be found by viewing the Where2Wheel trails map here.  There are a wide variety of Jeep trails located to the north of Atlanta, and they are all the same approximate 60 to 90 minute drive time to reach the trails.  Two 4×4 trails worthy of mention to the N of Atlanta are Tatum Lead ORV Trail and Rocky Flats OHV Trail.  There are too many offroad trails near Atlanta when looking northward to list, so just click here to view the Where2Wheel offroad trails map and you can check out the trails at your leisure.

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The next offroad trail near Atlanta, GA is Durhamtown Off Road Resort located about 100 miles E of Atlanta.  Taking the I-20 can get you there in about 90 minutes from downtown Atlanta.  Durhamtown Off Road Resort is a 6,000 acre playground for everything offroad; unfortunately, their Jeep trails aren’t as vast as their ATV and dirtbike trails, but there are still plenty of Jeep trails for a day of 4×4 fun.  Check Durhamtown’s site here for opening times and admission costs.  Remember, you can view trail reviews and browse the offroad trails map on Where2Wheel.com at anytime – W2W is free to access and use!

The last offroad trail that we are going to cover near Atlanta is Choccolocco Mountain ORV Park located about 100 miles W of Atlanta.  Drive time from Atlanta to Choccolocco Mountain is only about an hour and forty minutes, but do remember that you will change time zones when you arrive in Jacksonville, AL.  Choccolocco Mountain is an interesting ORV Park because it is a very convenient one to visit; the ORV Park is only a five minute drive away from downtown Jacksonville where you can find hotels, restaurants, and auto parts stores.  As for the offroading at Choccolocco Mountain, you can find everything from mild to wild offroad trails, but the park’s reputation is for housing some of the most extreme trails in the area if your rig is up for it.  Don’t forget to check Choccolocco’s site here for operating hours and cost before heading out.  Lastly,  if you’re looking for more offroad options, there are many more Jeep trails and 4×4 trails listed on Where2Wheel, but it’s easier if you visit W2W and view the offroad trails map for yourself.

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Thanks for reading about some of the offroad trails near Atlanta, Georgia.  For more offroad trail information you can visit Where2Wheel or check out our Georgia blog about offroad spots in GA.

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