Off road trails near Charleston, West Virginia – Jeep & 4×4 offroad trails
Want to go offroading near Charleston, West Virginia?
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Alright, we are talking about off road trails near Charleston, West Virginia. Last warning, the off road trails mentioned are Jeep trails and 4×4 trails large/wide enough to fit a passenger vehicle – no ATVs or dirtbikes talked about here. The first off road trail near Charleston, WV is Rush Off-Road located 70 miles west of Charleston for a drive time around an hour and fifteen minutes. Rush Off-Road has 7,000 acres and more than 100 miles of trails, so unless you are going there every single weekend for an entire decade, you will probably never wheel the entire trail system at Rush Off-Road. Rush Off-Road is open seven days a week with the trails being closed only from midnight to 6am. Make sure to visit Rush Off-Road’s website here to check out all the details before planning your trip. You can see what other wheelers are saying about off road trails near Charleston, WV by visiting the Where2Wheel trails map here.
The next off road trail near Charleston, West Virginia is part of the Hatfield McCoy trail system. BearWallow is the only HMT trail that allows Jeeps, fullsize 4x4s, and other ORVs, and BearWallow is located 60 miles south of Charleston for a drive time around an hour and fifteen minutes. BearWallow offers a wide variety of difficulty levels, but it’s safe to say that you will find what you are looking no matter whether you’re going to BearWallow for scenic overlooks or going for some of the most intense rock gardens this side of Moab. You will need to purchase as permit if you are heading to BearWallow, and you can purchase that permit here as well as find out more info about the Hatfield McCoy trail system. Reminder, you can browse the offroad trails map anytime for free on Where2Wheel. There is a good chance that since writing this article that new off road trails near Charleston, WV have been added, so click here to view the W2W map and check the area for yourself.
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