Off road trails near Providence, Rhode Island – Jeep & 4×4 offroad trails
Want to go offroading near Providence, Rhode Island?
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Alright, we are talking about off road trails near Providence, Rhode Island. 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 Providence, RI is Baker Trail located 30 miles NW of Providence. The drive to Baker Trail should take about fifty minutes and the trail itself is a forest road that runs through the Quaddick State Forest. On Baker Trail you can expect a mix of rocks, mud, and water, but it is a forest road, so don’t expect anything too challenging. Also, right in the same area you will find Center Trail which is another forest road trail. You can see what other wheelers are saying about off road trails in the Providence, RI area by visiting the Where2Wheel trails map here.
The next offroad trail near Providence, RI is Holland Rod and Gun Trail which is 50 miles west of Providence for about an hour and fifteen minute drive. If you are visiting the Holland Rod and Gun Trail it is recommended that you have a good set of mud terrains on your rig as the wet muddy soil on this trail has taken down its fair share of Jeeps. Also, it’s never a bad idea to bring another rig along with you in case someone gets stuck and you need to perform a recovery; or get yourself a winch and then you can feel much more comfortable wheeling alone. 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 Providence, Rhode Island have been added, so click here to view the W2W map and check the area for yourself.
The last offroad trail near Providence, RI is the Mabell Trail 100 miles northwest of Providence for a drive time of an hour and forty-five minutes. The Mabell Trail name is short for Massachusetts Bell as the trail is named for the old Bell Telephone lines that used to run down the trail way back when. The land is privately owned and the land owner is nice enough to let us Jeepers wheel there. However; the trail is in constant danger of closing do to a lack of respect for the land. Mabell Trail offers difficult rock climbs where 35s and lockers are needed however there are go arounds for less equipped vehicles. The trail is rather short but challenging enough to make a day out of. Please remember to always tread lightly, and leave only tire tracks. Don’t forget to visit the Where2Wheel off road trails map to see all the off road trails near Providence, Rhode Island. 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 off road trails near Providence, RI. For more off road trail information you can visit Where2Wheel or check out our Rhode Island blog about off road spots in RI.
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