Beginner Off-Road Trails Near London, Kentucky
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Dog Branch to Rooks Road
This road starts as a gravel road and leads to Rooks Road, which is slightly tighter. Part of the Scenic Kentucky Adventure Trail Main Section 2, this road has a beautiful waterfall to see, a…
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Total Miles
7.8
Tech Rating
Best Time
Sp / Su / Fa
Wood Creek Lake - FS 4094
Wood Creek Lake - FS 4094 trail is off of Cromer Ridge Road or Rockcastle River Forestry Road is a gravel, rock, and dirt trail road that is somewhat maintained by the forest service. This…
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Total Miles
2.9
Tech Rating
Best Time
Sp / Su / Fa / Wi
Rockcastle Exploring River Bypass
This wooded, mountain road is an easy gravel bypass. The road takes you by the Wildcat Mountain Civil War monuments and battlefield. It's a very beautiful drive and full of history.
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Total Miles
3.1
Tech Rating
Best Time
Sp / Su / Fa / Wi
Cromer Ridge - 909
Cromer Ridge Road or Rockcastle River Forestry Road is a gravel, rock, and dirt trail road that is somewhat maintained by the forest service. This road runs along some ridge lines with good views as…
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Total Miles
3.2
Tech Rating
Best Time
Sp / Su / Fa / Wi
White Oak Branch Road - Horse Lick Creek
The trail starts as a gravel route and turns into rock, dirt, and mud. It is not very technical, but when wet, the slick mud and small ruts may cause hazards in some areas. Crossing…
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Total Miles
2.1
Tech Rating
Best Time
Sp / Su / Fa / Wi
Tussey Hill Road
This is a very well-maintained gravel road that includes a portion of the Kentucky Adventure Trail Main 1 Trail. This road is mostly gravel with a portion closer to Bear Gap Road being a little…
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Total Miles
2.4
Tech Rating
Best Time
Sp / Su / Fa
DBNF 4005
4005 is a mostly well-maintained Forest Service road, with large gravel for around three quarters of the road. Past that is a less-maintained but in good condition dirt trail. Access to 4005A is at the…
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Total Miles
1.6
Tech Rating
Best Time
Sp
Sand Gap Road (FSR 731)
This is a dead-end Forest Service road. It likely has spectacular fall foliage, and there is a small cave entrance labeled on the Forest Service map. The "cave entrance" is less than expected, with litter…
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Total Miles
2.1
Tech Rating
Best Time
Sp / Su / Fa
Bear Gap Road (FSR 431)
This is a well-maintained gravel Forest Service road leading from S-tree Campground and connecting Tussey Hill Road. This trail leads along the top of the ridge and leads to a gated dead end. It is…
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Total Miles
3.8
Tech Rating
Best Time
Sp / Su / Fa / Wi
Pine Flat - Laurel Fork Road
This starts on either side as a gravel-maintained route and then transitions to a more rough and technical area, as parts of the route are unmaintained. Some spots become tight between small trees. There is…
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Total Miles
2.8
Tech Rating
Best Time
Sp / Su / Fa / Wi
Dry Fork School Road
A nice gravel road that has a few beaver ponds, large open fields, and dense forested areas. It is a great way to gain access to a nice camping spot on Daughtery Road without having…
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Total Miles
3.4
Tech Rating
Best Time
Sp / Su / Fa
S-Tree Tower Road (FSR 100)
Part of the Kentucky Adventure Trail Main 1 Section, this heavily forested section is a must-see. This trail winds through groves of hemlock forests and runs alongside Racoon Creek. It has a small water crossing…
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Total Miles
2.6
Tech Rating
Best Time
Sp / Su / Fa
Lawrence Phillips Road to Carpenter Ridge (FSR 453)
This portion of trail has some steep descents and ascents and some mild water crossings. This trail is a part of the Kentucky Adventure Trail and is labeled with an arrow on the south side…
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Total Miles
4.3
Tech Rating
Best Time
Su / Fa / Sp
Curd Garden (FSR 193)
This is a scenic and well-maintained Forest Service road that is also a part of the Kentucky Adventure Trail Main 2 Route. This road leads south of the Laurel Lake area and into some of…
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Total Miles
4.1
Tech Rating
Best Time
Sp / Su / Fa / Wi
S-Tree Road (FSR 20-1)
This is a well-maintained gravel Forest Service road; a small portion lies along the Daniel Boone Backcountry Byway and the Kentucky Adventure Trail Main 1. This trail can be accessed from several of the trails…
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Total Miles
4.6
Tech Rating
Best Time
Sp / Su / Fa / Wi
Simon Hill Road
This is a shortcut between Daughtery Rd, and New Hope on the DBBB. It is short, but has a steep descent towards Crooked Creek Road. It is a tight, rocky trail with some off-camber areas…
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Total Miles
0.8
Tech Rating
Best Time
Su / Fa / Sp
Bear Creek Falls (5138)
Access to a beautiful waterfall into the Rockcastle River. Characteristics of an old Forest Service Road. Large gravel, dirt, and shallow water crossings. Some washouts around one foot deep. Beautiful drive through a less-trafficked area…
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Total Miles
2.3
Tech Rating
Best Time
Sp
Clover Bottom Creek Road
There are lots to see on this trail. It is a fairly well-maintained gravel road. It does have 2 water crossings, one that is fairly shallow and one that can be over a foot deep.…
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Total Miles
5.8
Tech Rating
Best Time
Sp / Su / Fa
Dog Slaughter (FSR 195)
One of the best waterfall hikes in Kentucky lies along this well-maintained gravel forest road. Dog Slaughter Tail connects to Cumberland Falls Trail, with a great view coming along the bottom of the falls towards…
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Total Miles
3.9
Tech Rating
Best Time
Sp / Su / Fa / Wi
Wolf Creek Road
Wolf Creek Road follows Wolf Creek between Climax and Orlando, Kentucky. It's a county road and part of the Daniel Boone Backcountry Byway. It's a well-maintained gravel road with a lot of shade and areas…
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Total Miles
2.9
Tech Rating
Best Time
Sp / Su / Fa / Wi
JC Trail 3
This is an easy gravel road with some small mud holes, a rocky creek crossing, and some small rocky hills. It's a very good beginner trail that connects some of the trails to the main…
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Total Miles
3.2
Tech Rating
Best Time
Sp / Su / Fa / Wi
JC Trail 1
A very easy trail with mostly gravel, some mud, and just a few small ruts. It will take you down a curvy path through the woods and farmland. This is a very good trail for…
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Total Miles
3.6
Tech Rating
Best Time
Sp / Su / Fa
Big Branch 3044
This trail is within the boundaries of the Daniel Boone National Forest and travels out of the area of Turkey Foot Campground and Wind Cave. The trail is somewhat maintained with the branches and trees…
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Total Miles
1.1
Tech Rating
Best Time
Sp / Su / Wi / Fa
Reese Ridge 3044BB
This trail is within the boundaries of the Daniel Boone National Forest and travels out of the area of Reese Ridge to the Wood Cutting Branch area. The trail is somewhat maintained with the branches…
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Total Miles
1
Tech Rating
Best Time
Sp / Su / Wi / Fa
Lake Branch 3171
This trail is within the boundaries of the Daniel Boone National Forest and travels out of the area of Wind Cave to the Lake Branch area. The trail is somewhat maintained with the branches and…
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Total Miles
0.9
Tech Rating
Best Time
Sp / Su / Wi / Fa
Earnestville Road to KAT Hard 2
This is the start of the Hard 2 Section of the Kentucky Adventure Trail. This section is pitted with many mud puddles and is roughly maintained. It leads to a split to continue the Kentucky…
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Total Miles
1.9
Tech Rating
Best Time
Sp / Su / Fa
Todds Road
This is a very well-maintained gravel road with no major obstacles. This turns off the paved road and continues along the Kentucky Adventure Trail. It follows along the Sheltowee Trace and winds along Sturgeon Creek.…
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Total Miles
2.2
Tech Rating
Best Time
Sp / Su / Fa / Wi
Wolf Knob
Wolf Knob is an 8.2 mile out and back trail that ends at a closed forest service gate with a grassy road extending a ways beyond it. There is one nice campsite close to the…
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Total Miles
7.8
Tech Rating
Best Time
Su / Fa
Ryans Mountain Road
Ryans Mountain Road is a well-maintained gravel route that's two vehicles wide for the majority of its nearly six-mile length. It climbs from Kentucky State Highway 1470 before dropping back down from the ridgeline in…
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Total Miles
5.6
Tech Rating
Best Time
Su / Fa / Wi
646A Straight Creek
This is a mostly well-maintained Forest Service road, with various developed water crossings. It provides access to Williams Siding Road (Williams Siding ATV trail) as well. Entry is through a residential area, so be courteous…
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Total Miles
2.6
Tech Rating
Best Time
Fa
ATV Trails Near London, Kentucky
Bear Creek Falls (5138)
Access to a beautiful waterfall into the Rockcastle River. Characteristics of an old Forest Service Road. Large gravel, dirt, and shallow water crossings. Some washouts around one foot deep. Beautiful drive through a less-trafficked area…
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Learn more about Bear Creek Falls (5138)
Total Miles
2.3
Tech Rating
Best Time
Sp
JC Trail 3
This is an easy gravel road with some small mud holes, a rocky creek crossing, and some small rocky hills. It's a very good beginner trail that connects some of the trails to the main…
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Total Miles
3.2
Tech Rating
Best Time
Sp / Su / Fa / Wi
JC Trail 1
A very easy trail with mostly gravel, some mud, and just a few small ruts. It will take you down a curvy path through the woods and farmland. This is a very good trail for…
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Learn more about JC Trail 1
Total Miles
3.6
Tech Rating
Best Time
Sp / Su / Fa
UTV/Side-by-Side Near London, Kentucky
Dog Branch to Rooks Road
This road starts as a gravel road and leads to Rooks Road, which is slightly tighter. Part of the Scenic Kentucky Adventure Trail Main Section 2, this road has a beautiful waterfall to see, a…
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Learn more about Dog Branch to Rooks Road
Total Miles
7.8
Tech Rating
Best Time
Sp / Su / Fa
Tussey Hill Road
This is a very well-maintained gravel road that includes a portion of the Kentucky Adventure Trail Main 1 Trail. This road is mostly gravel with a portion closer to Bear Gap Road being a little…
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Learn more about Tussey Hill Road
Total Miles
2.4
Tech Rating
Best Time
Sp / Su / Fa
Sand Gap Road (FSR 731)
This is a dead-end Forest Service road. It likely has spectacular fall foliage, and there is a small cave entrance labeled on the Forest Service map. The "cave entrance" is less than expected, with litter…
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Learn more about Sand Gap Road (FSR 731)
Total Miles
2.1
Tech Rating
Best Time
Sp / Su / Fa
Bear Gap Road (FSR 431)
This is a well-maintained gravel Forest Service road leading from S-tree Campground and connecting Tussey Hill Road. This trail leads along the top of the ridge and leads to a gated dead end. It is…
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Learn more about Bear Gap Road (FSR 431)
Total Miles
3.8
Tech Rating
Best Time
Sp / Su / Fa / Wi
S-Tree Tower Road (FSR 100)
Part of the Kentucky Adventure Trail Main 1 Section, this heavily forested section is a must-see. This trail winds through groves of hemlock forests and runs alongside Racoon Creek. It has a small water crossing…
Learn more about S-Tree Tower Road (FSR 100)
Learn more about S-Tree Tower Road (FSR 100)
Total Miles
2.6
Tech Rating
Best Time
Sp / Su / Fa
Lawrence Phillips Road to Carpenter Ridge (FSR 453)
This portion of trail has some steep descents and ascents and some mild water crossings. This trail is a part of the Kentucky Adventure Trail and is labeled with an arrow on the south side…
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Learn more about Lawrence Phillips Road to Carpenter Ridge (FSR 453)
Total Miles
4.3
Tech Rating
Best Time
Su / Fa / Sp