Off road trails near Fayetteville, Arkansas – Jeep & 4×4 offroad trails AR

Want to go offroading near Fayetteville, AR?

Where2Wheel will help you find off road trails near you!  We only cover Jeep trails, 4×4 trails, truck trails, and OHV trails.  Keep reading and we will point out off road places near Fayetteville, Arkansas.

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Alright, we are talking about off road trails near Fayetteville, Arkansas.  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 Fayetteville, AR is Rush Springs Ranch located 43 miles N of Fayetteville for a drive time of forty-nine minutes. Rush Springs Ranch is an offroad park located right over the border in Missouri. They have 75 miles of offroading trails for any experience level and vehicle type – from nice and easy to extreme rock crawler trails. Guided off road tours are available for purchase as well. They are open everyday from 10am – 6pm, and if they are not at the gate then you can use their self check in.  You can learn more about Rush Springs Ranch on their website or by visiting the Where2Wheel trails map here.

The next offroad trail near Fayetteville, Arkansas is Byrd’s Adventure Center located 47 miles SE of Fayetteville for a drive time of one hour and five minutes. Byrd’s Adventure Center was started in 1982, and since then has been the original off-road and ATV park in Arkansas. In addition to hundreds of miles of ORV and ATV trails in the surrounding Ozark National Forest, Byrd’s Adventure Center offers 800-acres of the ultimate trails, mud pits, and obstacles for your ATV, UTV (side by side), motorcycle, and stock or modified 4×4. FUN FACT: With concerts beginning in the 1980s, Byrd’s was the original music venue in the Mulberry River Valley. In 1995 Byrd’s staff obtained the first permit to teach rock climbing in the Ozark National Forest. Byrd’s Adventure Center was the first RV Campground and one of the first to offer lodging and cabin rentals along the wild and scenic Mulberry River. Arkansas’ first adventure race, the Ozark Challenge, originated at Byrd’s in 1998. The first hang gliding aerotow clinic in Arkansas took place at Byrd’s in 2004. In 2010 Byrd’s Adventure Center was base camp for the first Outward Bound courses in Arkansas. As you can see this place is the spot for adventure and you can see what other wheelers are saying about Byrd’s Adventure Center on their website here as well as by visiting the Where2Wheel trails map here. There is a good chance that since writing this article that new off road trails near Fayetteville, AR have been added, so click here to view the W2W map and check the area for yourself.

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The last offroad trail near Fayetteville, Arkansas is Camp Gruber ORV Area located 84 miles SW of Fayetteville for a drive time of one hour and forty-eight minutes.  Camp Gruber ORV Area is actually located in Oklahoma, but has trails, creek crossings, and steep hill climbs. The trails here are extra fun and challenging because they are so tight, which also offers something different than the normal wooded offroad trails. The staircase is a lot of fun and an obstacle that you definitely want to hit before you leave! Don’t forget to visit the Where2Wheel off road trails map to see all the off road trails near Fayetteville, Arkansas.  We also have a great community of offroaders on W2W, so be sure to check out the news feed and groups sections of Where2Wheel as well.

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Thanks for reading about some of the offroad trails near Fayetteville, Arkansas.  For more off road trail information you can visit Where2Wheel or check out our Arkansas blog about offroad spots in AR.

 

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