North of Augusta, the Kennebec Valley Trail is a 14 mile ATV route along the Kennebec River. The route offers spectacular views that take riders along the edge of the Kennebec River from Embden through Solon to Bingham.
North of Granby and northwest of Grand Lake in the Arapaho National Forest, the Stillwater Pass and Grand Lake Trail Systems offer dozens of miles of roads for ATV riders to explore. The two main trailheads includ the Idleglen Trailhead and the Supply Creek Trailhead.
West of Augusta, the Turner area has a forested 20 mile ATV trail system on the west side of the Androscoggin River. The trails are spread across the Androscoggin Riverlands State Park lands and numerous private property lands.
East of Breckenridge in the White River National Forest, there is excellent ATV riding along the Continental Divide above Breckenridge. There are several dirt roads along the forks of the Swan River leading up towards the Continental Divide.
From Loretta to Clam Lake, the Dead Horse Run ATV Trail (aka Great Divide Trail) is a challenging 56 mile ATV route on forest trails. The Dead Horse Run ATV Trail offer a scenic ATV ride along the East Fork of the Chippewa River and has a view of Dead Horse Slough. There are two ATV trailheads for the Dead Horse Run ATV Trail.
West of Jacksonville near Lake City, the 200,000 acre Osceola National Forest has many oportunities for ATV riding. Only licensed ATV may be ridden on numbered forest roads.
East of Burlington in Penobscot County, the Duck Lake Trail system is a 30 mile network of shared use roads that are open to ATV riding. These roads surround the Duck Lake Public Reserved Land.
Northwest of New Orleans, the 7,700 acre Bonnet Carre Spillway area has plenty of sandy and muddy areas for ATV exploration. There are two designated riding areas.
West of Yuma (AZ) and far east of San Diego, the Glamis Dunes (aka Imperial Sand Dunes Recreation Area) is an ATV riders paradise (aka Algodones Dunes). These rolling white dunes are sculped by the intense winds constantly blowing through the Imperial Valley. This 40-mile-long Glamis dune system is one of the largest in the United States.