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Offering 40 miles of trails, Upper Tellico’s 8,000 acres are known for great fourwheeling. The Tellico River crosses this high elevation basin’s rugged, steep terrain. Most trails are open to all types of off-highway vehicles; one trail is restricted to all-terrain vehicles only.
- Bob Creek Trail
Bob Creek Trail is trail #8 of the Upper Tellico Off-Road...
- Fain's Ford Road
Fain's Ford Trail is trail #4 of the Upper Tellico Off-Road...
- Mistletoe Connector
Mistletoe Connector Trail is trail #9 of the Upper Tellico...
- State Line Loop
State Line Loop is trail #6 of the Upper Tellico Off-Road...
- Bear Pen Trail
Bear Pen Trail is trail #3 of the Upper Tellico Off-Road...
- Tipton Knob Trail
Tipton Knob Trail is trail #2 of the Upper Tellico Off-Road...
- Peckerwood Connector
Peckerwood Connector Trail is trail #7 of the Upper Tellico...
- Chestnut Mountain Trail
Chestnut Mountain Trail is trail #11 of the Upper Tellico...
- Bob Creek Trail
Tellico ATV, Motorcycle, Rail Buggy and Jeep trail map with pics.
24 Φεβ 2009 · This 5.8-mile dirt road runs across the park from North Carolina to Tennessee. Riders are encouraged to keep speeds below 20 mph here as there are many sections with steep cliffs. While camping is not permitted within the OHV area, several campgrounds are located nearby.
Our Favorite Black Hills ATV Trails. Custer State Park. Overview. Trail Miles: +/- 20 miles. Trail Number: Lower French Creek Rd, North Lame Johnny Rd, Oak Draw Rd, Fisherman Flats Rd and Swint Rd. Difficulty: Easy. Trailheads: Stockade Lake. Vehicles Allowed: ATV, SxS, motorcycle, full size. Closest Town: Custer. Custer State Park Entry Fees:
The Black Hills offers over 3,800 miles of roads and trails for motorized vehicles. Over 700 miles of system trails are designated for Off-Highway Vehicles (OHVs) and available for riding with a valid Motorized Trail Permit.
30 Ιαν 2009 · The Tellico Off-Road Vehicle Area in North Carolina’s Nantahala National Forest has over 40 miles of off-highway vehicle (OHV) trails—twice as many as are legally allowed by the U.S Forest Service.
The trails are open to all uses-trail bikes, all-terrain vehicles, and four-wheel drive vehicles-except one trail that's open to ATV use only. Offering 40 miles of trails, Upper Tellico's 8,000 acres are known for great fourwheeling.