Off road trails near Orlando, Florida – Jeep & 4×4 offroad trails
Want to go offroading near Orlando, Florida?
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 Orlando, FL.
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Alright, we were talking about offroad trails near Orlando, Florida. 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 trail near Orlando, FL is The Tosohatchee Wildlife Management Area located just 30 miles east of Orlando. At The Tosohatchee Wildlife Management Area you will find 15 miles of forest trails on 2 loops and a powerline trail that ends at St Johns River. All trails are packed sand, vary from soft to firm, and occasionally get washed out. Most SUVs and even cars can handle the trails but 4X4 makes it easier. This is more of a scenic area rather than a hard core off road area but it is a nice getaway to play around in your rig.
The next offroad trail near Orlando is The Croom Wildlife Management Area which is about 65 miles west of Orlando, FL and the drive to get there from Orlando should take you no longer than an hour and thirty minutes. At Croom WMA you can expect sandy trails that often get flooded over after any rain; if the area is dry then don’t expect to need anything more than 2WD, but if there has been some recent rain then expect to be driving through water on most of the trails and use caution because the water can get several feet deep in some spots. You can see what Where2Wheel members are saying about wheeling in the Croom WMA by visiting the trail listing on Where2Wheel here.
The last offroad trail near Orlando, FL that I will mention is The Richloam Wildlife Management Area located only 50 miles west of Orlando. The drive from Orlando to Richloam should take about an hour, saving you 30 minutes versus heading to Croom WMA. Richloam WMA offers more challenging roads than can be found at Croom WMA and Richloam also houses many more trails to explore than can be found at Croom WMA. Water fording is a given at Richloam and a snorkel or raised intake is a good idea before hitting the trails at Richloam WMA, especially if it has rained recently. Remember, you can browse the offroad trails map on Where2Wheel.com to find additional trails around the area – W2W is free to access and use!
If you’re looking for more offroad options around, or even closer to Orlando, 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 Orlando, Florida. For more offroad trail information you can visit Where2Wheel or check out our Florida blog about offroad spots in FL.
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