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Sorry for the simplification, but the US is big. And one of the best ways to explore vast terrain, including deserts, rainforests, and everything in between, is behind the wheel of a utility-terrain vehicle (UTV). With features like built-in GPS and entertainment systems, true on-demand all-wheel drive, and even air conditioning, the latest models from companies like Polaris not only allow you to go deep into the backcountry, they also do it in style. It’s a capable machine. . And a drive into the backcountry is just the beginning. Load up your Polaris with gear and you can “think outside” your routes, using these machines to access the best hiking, camping, fishing, and even mountain biking destinations in the lower 48 states. can do. Here are 15 of the best off-road destinations. Many of the trails and routes in the United States are perfect for multisport adventures.
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Aroostook County ATV Trail, Maine
When you hit the off-road trails of northern Maine with Polaris’ Ride Command navigation system, you might feel a little overwhelmed by the number of options in front of you. Aroostook County has more than 1,000 miles of marked ORV trails, some of the most rugged mountains in the Northeast. Fear not; use the system’s real-time GPS to plan your course and stick to it (you can even track others with the group ride feature). Consider using Katahdin Lodge as your base camp. That gives you direct access to the heart of the Aroostook trail, where backwater lakes, waterfalls, and the occasional elk await. Please bring your hiking boots. Maine’s interior is full of gems, including rugged sections of the Appalachian Trail.
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Delancey Loops OHV Trail, Florida
The Ocala National Forest in northern Florida is wild and full of endless mazes of sandy pines, natural lakes, and rivers fed by crystal clear springs. The trail system here includes a mix of ATV and OHV trails, with over 200 miles of trails reserved for small vehicles like Polaris Rangers, Generals, and RZRs, as well as Class 1 trails for ATVs less than 50 inches wide. Also includes trails. The Polaris 570 Trail lets you ride from lake to lake and spring to spring. Please prepare your snorkeling equipment. Northern Florida’s springs offer a unique diving experience.
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windrock park, tennessee
The RZR Pro XP is the most agile UTV on the market, with 22 inches of travel that can be adjusted on the fly thanks to Dynamix active suspension. This machine is built for the most technical terrain on the planet. The terrain is similar to Windrock Park, a private off-road system in eastern Tennessee with 300 miles of trails that traverse some of the South’s steepest and wettest rock formations. This is a rainforest, so expect mud, rocks, and narrow paths among towering hardwoods throughout the 73,000-acre playground.
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Hatfield McCoy Trail System, West Virginia
Imagine a paradise where hundreds of miles of noisy 4×4 trails connect several small towns, inns, and restaurants, where you can spend your days wild on the trails and your nights civilized in the city. . This is the beauty of the Hatfield-McCoy Trail. 600 miles of marked trails through the wild and beautiful state of West Virginia. The Polaris RZR Pro XP’s 22 inches of travel and self-adjusting shocks let you explore every corner with pro-level control. Or, pack the whole family comfortably into a single UTV and enjoy this adventure together. That’s what he does with the Polaris Ranger Crew XP 1000, his six-seater with plush seats and countless cupholders, all in a climate-controlled, dust-free cab.
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Little Sahara Dunes, Oklahoma
You might not expect to find a vast desert two hours north of Oklahoma City, but this is it. Little Sahara State Park has 1,600 acres of rolling sand dunes, some reaching heights of 75 feet. Dunes lets you choose your style of adventure as you let your creativity run across the sand. You can also explore the trails alone on your Polaris Scrambler XP 850 ATV or enjoy the air with your buddies on his RZR Turbo S from Polaris. The RZR Turbo S is built to tackle the most difficult terrain thanks to 168 horsepower and an incredible 25 inches of travel. Bring your RV or rent a campground and turn it into a weekend event.
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Drummond Island, Michigan
Follow narrow trails through dense hardwood forest to open meadows with far-reaching views of Drummond Island. Drummond Island is an extensive trail system overlooking Lake Huron, with 60 miles of trails specifically for ATVs and 40 miles of wide routes suitable for ORVs. Perfect terrain for ATVs like Polaris’ iconic and versatile Sportsman 570 Trail. Some loops can take you to the edge of the lake, and riders tend to extend their adventures many more miles than intended due to the beauty of the landscape. Or you can spend hours admiring the Steps at Marble Head, a series of rocky ledges that lead to views that extend all the way to Canada.
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Roughrider OHV Trail, North Dakota
Going off-road doesn’t have to be unpleasant. Polaris’ Ranger XP 1000 Northstar is a seriously sophisticated vehicle, with reinforced seats, multiple cupholders, and a Pro Shield cab system that keeps the wilderness out and the air conditioning inside. It is the perfect vehicle for the Rough Rider, which is a converted former railway line. OHV trail along the Missouri River. Think of it as a 26.5-mile greenway for ATVs and UTVs, perfect for families. The scenery is beautiful and the terrain is beginner-friendly. Pack a picnic and enjoy your day.
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General Sam’s Off-Road Park, Texas
You can spend a week exploring the 60 miles of trails at General Sam’s Off-Road Park, a 750-acre OHV playground located an hour north of Houston. But if you own a Polaris RZR Pro XP, you probably won’t spend at least a few hours in the competition area. This course is designed to test your skills and your vehicle’s mettle with sand and mud obstacles that are sure to take you to the next level. smile. Feel free to remove the RZR Pro XP from the cage. The 2021 model is built stronger than ever, so you can confidently handle even the toughest conditions. Beyond the competition area, General Sam’s Trail traverses pine forests, stream drainages, marshes, rock walls, and spectacular ruts.
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bulldog canyon, arizona
Take a drive to the outback. camp. Wake up and drive into the outback. camp. Repeat until he exhausts his 34,000 acres in the Bulldog Canyon OHV area, just an hour from Phoenix. This area offers 32 miles of marked trails through the Sonoran Desert and Goldfield Mountains. The terrain is easy and suitable for beginners and families, but the scenery is exceptional. A primitive campground along the trail makes Bulldog Canyon an ideal multi-day destination for off-roaders who want to take the time to explore the canyon’s non-motorized trails on foot.
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Broken Arrow Trail, Arizona
Join us as we hike Sedona’s Broken Arrow Trail. A drive through the high desert of the Coconino National Forest offers perfect scenery, with views of red rock canyons and towering buttes. The 8-mile round trip trail is wide enough for a jeep, but can be technical as it climbs sections of solid rock. Luckily, with a 100-horsepower engine, 13.5 inches of ground clearance, and 30-inch tires that provide gecko-like traction, there’s nothing the Polaris General XP 1000 can’t handle.
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Imperial Dunes Recreation Area, California
Formed by wind, time, and an ancient lake, Imperial Sand Dunes is a 60-mile-long sand mountain system in southeastern California, 320 miles from Los Angeles. It has one of the largest collections of inland sand dunes in the country, and temperatures in the summer often reach triple digits. Most of the off-road action takes place around a 300-foot-tall palatial dune called Oldsmobile Hill. It’s a social scene where you’ll see all kinds of ATVs and UTVs racing on the sand. It’s the perfect environment to take advantage of the RZR Turbo S’s 25 inches of pure suspension travel. Feeling secure and confident.
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Ouray, Colorado
Polaris’ General XP 1000, a beast with 100 horsepower and 13.5 inches of ground clearance, is perfect for exploring Ouray and the surrounding San Juan Mountains, with hundreds of miles of undeveloped roads and trails from town. It may be a vehicle. , climbing through the rugged San Juan backcountry. This region is known as the “Switzerland of America” due to its towering mountains and picturesque grasslands. It’s also an adventure playground with world-class fishing, rock climbing, hiking, and mountain biking in every direction. With storage for up to 600 pounds of gear, the General’s extra-large storage bed comes in handy when preparing for multi-day adventures.
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Baumgartner Trails, Idaho
Backcountry is on the menu for this system, with more than 320 miles of ATV and motorcycle trails up and down the Sawtooth National Forest along the South Fork of the Boise River. Many of the trails are restricted to vehicles 48 inches wide or less, making them perfect for the Polaris Sportsman 570 with its small footprint and true on-demand all-wheel drive. Think technical singletrack with steep pitches, steep dropoffs, narrow switchbacks, and rock scrambles. You can bring your own camping gear and fishing gear, or set up at Baumgartner’s campsite, which has a hot spring-fed pool.
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Moab, Utah
Moab, which may be the most OHV-friendly town in the country, is surrounded by countless off-road destinations, from gentle old mine roads to rock-crawling adventures. The attraction here is slickrock, with waves of slippery rock that look like they were made for off-road vehicles. Ride Poison Spider Mesa, a combination of earth and rock, where you can see arches and petroglyphs. Add a hitch rack to your Polaris General so you can bring your mountain bike and access Moab’s signature biking trails. Or pack your RZR, including cold drinks and lunch, into the Polaris Northstar Cooler, which features multiple tie-down points for easy securing, and head out on an all-day adventure.
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Utah Paiute ATV Trail
The Paiutes have more than 3,000 miles of routes that traverse the Fish Lake National Forest and BLM lands in south-central Utah. please do not worry. Polaris’ RIDE COMMAND GPS navigation system keeps you heading in the right direction. A 7-inch in-dash screen lets you plan and create your route before you even put your tires on the dirt. If you’re riding with others, you can track everyone on the display in real time. The Paiute River is centered around a 445-mile loop through small towns, but with access to endless side trails deep into Utah’s backcountry. Expect everything from hard, busy roads to treacherous switchbacks on narrow trails.
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Always moving, forever exploring, never resting. Our passion for the outdoors unites us, creating a bond that transcends machines. Our off-road vehicles will take you where others can’t go, from remote hunting stands covered in snow and brush to sun-drenched race tracks in the desert, and everywhere in between. I’ll go. Think outside the box and find your own new adventures with Polaris.