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Best Off-Roading States and Trails

Extreme Terrain Staff
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Extreme Terrain Staff

 / May 22 2024
Best Off-Roading States and Trails

Best Off-Roading States and Trails

Ready for the ultimate off-roading adventure? This guide ranks the top states in the U.S. for off-roading, considering the number of trails, their difficulty, and the best seasons to explore. With summer approaching, it’s the perfect time to plan your next trip and find the ideal trails to conquer. Whether you’re an experienced off-roader or just starting, this article has all the insights you need for an unforgettable off-road experience.

Key Takeaways

  • Arizona, Utah, Colorado, California, and Alaska are the top five states for off-roading in the U.S.
  • Arizona (1,169), Utah (1,124), and Colorado (838) have the most off-roading trails.
  • Alaska (4.1 out of 10), Oklahoma (3.9), California (3.6), Massachusetts (3.6), and Vermont (3.6) have the hardest off-roading trails in the U.S. based on average technical rating.
  • Utah (980), Colorado (743), and Arizona (705) have the most off-roading trails optimal for the summer.
  • The Dalton Highway (Alaska, 517.8 miles), Pony Express Trail (Nevada, 487.1 miles), and Georgia Traverse (Georgia, 390.8) are the longest off-roading trails in the U.S.

Top U.S. States for Off-Roading

This interactive chart ranks 47 states from best to worst for off-roading based on overall scores out of 100. It also provides detailed rankings for trail quantity, trail length, trail difficulty variety, and seasonality (the number of trails that are optimal in all seasons) from 1 (best) to 47 (worst). Explore below to find out which states offer the best off-roading experiences and plan your next adventure.

States With the Most Off-Roading Trails

  1. Arizona (1,169)
  2. Utah (1,124)
  3. Colorado (838)
  4. California (616)
  5. Idaho (574)

States With the Most Easy Off-Roading Trails

  1. Utah (726)
  2. Arizona (719)
  3. Colorado (486)
  4. Montana (438)
  5. Idaho (397)

States With the Most Difficult Off-Roading Trails

  1. Colorado (94)
  2. Utah (74)
  3. California (65)
  4. Arizona (49)
  5. Idaho (29)

States With the Highest Technical Rating (Most Difficult Trails on Average)

  1. Alaska (4.1 out of 10)
  2. Oklahoma (3.9)
  3. California (3.6)
  4. Massachusetts (3.6)
  5. Vermont (3.6)

States With the Most Off-Roading Trails Optimal for Each Season:

Spring

  1. Arizona (1,098)
  2. Utah (930)
  3. California (534)

Summer

  1. Utah (980)
  2. Colorado (743)
  3. Arizona (705)

Fall

  1. Arizona (1,120)
  2. Utah (1,095)
  3. Colorado (753)

Winter

  1. Arizona (561)
  2. Utah (407)
  3. California (325)

States With the Longest Off-Roading Trails

States* With the Longest Off-Roading Trails on Average (in miles)

  1. Texas (20.4)
  2. South Carolina (19.3)
  3. Nevada (15.4)
  4. Wyoming (14.1)
  5. Wisconsin (12.6)

* Of states with at least 10 off-roading trails

Longest Off-Roading Trails in the U.S. Overall

  1. The Dalton Highway (Alaska, 517.8 miles)
  2. Pony Express Trail (Nevada, 487.1 miles)
  3. Georgia Traverse (Georgia, 390.8 miles)
  4. Texas Traverse (Leg 1) (Texas, 378.9 miles)
  5. Texas Traverse (Leg 2) (Texas, 304.3 miles)
  6. Delamar Ghost Town (Nevada, 272.7 miles)
  7. Seven Hour Plane Crash Trail (Michigan, 245 miles)
  8. South Carolina Adventure Route Segment 5 (South Carolina, 243.7 miles)
  9. SCAR Northeast Alternate (South Carolina, 239.7 miles)
  10. EMHT Segment 3: Rocky Ridge to Fenner (California, 230.3 miles)

Methodology

For this study, we leveraged onX Offroad to gather data on all off-roading trails in each state. Specifically, this data includes trail name, technical difficulty, length, and best seasons for the trail. For the meta-ranking, we factored in four variables with differing weights as follows:

  • Off-Roading Trail Quantity (50%): The number of off-roading trails
  • Off-Roading Trail Length (25%): The average length of off-roading trails, with a larger average resulting in a higher score
  • Off-Roading Trail Difficulty Variety (12.5%): The best balance of easy, moderate, and difficult off-roading trails
  • Off-Roading Seasonality (12.5%): The most trails optimal for off-roading in different seasons (spring, summer, fall, and winter)

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