
Beginner Off-Road Trails
Near Minor, Alabama
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Beginner Off-Road Trails Near Minor, Alabama
Discover the best beginner-friendly off-road trails near you. These easier, lower-rated trails are a great place to start — browse trail maps, check difficulty ratings, and find your next adventure.

Camp Creek
An out and back trail offering access to Mulberry Fork WMA. There are opportunities for hunting, fishing, and photography, as well as a great lunch spot overlooking Bankhead Lake on the Black Warrior River at the end. There are several seasonal trails that are accessible from this trail.
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Warrior Cemetery Road
Warrior Cemetery Road is one of the "main" access roads for the Mulberry Fork WMA. The road is mostly graded gravel and is easily traversed with any 4WD and higher 2WD vehicles. There are several small lakes for fishing along the path and the historic Warrior Cemetery is near the end of the road. Th...
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House Road
Mostly a gravel road with a few potholes and light washes in places. Scenic views midway through the trail. Awesome wooden bridge to cross and take spectacular pictures with your vehicle. Great place to swim and fish during the spring and summer months. If the water is high possible that the bridge...
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Cell Tower Dead End
This trail is by the cell tower, and is another way that used to fully take you up to the cell tower. This is now a dead-end trail, but it does have a lot of dirt bike trails around it. This trail is all deep in the woods with some tight areas to go around trees. The trail is somewhat overgrown at t...
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307
Trail 307 is a wooded route with several off-camber sections and a couple of switchbacks. Some ruts reach about two feet deep but can be straddled to cross, and there are no major rock or mud obstacles along the way.
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304
Trail 304 was an easier trail with a couple of rock obstacles and a couple of ruts that were about 2-3 feet tall. There are a couple of muddy areas to work through. When you get towards the end, there is a y split, you will want to keep left up the rutted out path, rather than the right side.
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301
Trail 301 is a very long trail that connects you to a lot of shorter, harder trails. It has a lot of off-camber areas and some large step-down ledges that are one and two feet tall. There are some mud holes along this route that aren't very deep. Some ruts are one and two feet deep as well.
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308
Trail 308 was a long trail with a couple of muddy areas and a couple of deeper mud holes. There were several areas with a grade that weren't entirely super steep. Overall, this trail was pretty easy. This trail was all dirt through the woods.
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303
Trail 303 starts off as just a dirt trail along a creek. It does not have any major obstacles to begin with, about half way through the trail it does have a steep grade up the mountain and back down with a couple of one and two foot ledges and ruts to work around.
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300 Main
Trail 300 Main is a practical and accessible route that connects to many one-way trails in the 300-series system. At the start, there is a bridge and creek where you can stop and explore the area on foot. Its manageable terrain and well-maintained width make it an ideal starting point for exploring ...
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Pavilion/Cell Tower Trail
The Pavilion/Cell Tower Trail offers a mix of terrain, starting with a dirt road that skirts the lower track obstacle course and transitions into a wooded path. Along the way, the trail provides a scenic and varied off-road experience, including a creek crossing and a few shallow water holes.
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314
Trail 314 is a fun, moderately challenging trail on the south side of the park. This area tends to stay wetter than the north end, so you'll run into more mud, water crossings, and slick spots. The terrain is a mix of hard-packed dirt, loose rock from old washouts, and some standing water that can b...
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403
Trail 403 takes you from the main access trail to Trail 300, which is another main trail for this side of the park. There is a creek crossing and a couple of mud holes along the route. There are no major rock obstacles, and the creek is normally very low.
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402
Trail 402 was a muddy trail with some mud holes along the route, but all of them had a bypass to work around them. Some of these bypasses had some smaller mudholes up to 12 inches deep. To get off of the bypass, there was a slanted grade that had to be crossed. This trail connects from landing zone ...
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Big Hill Bypass
Big Hill Bypass is a practical and reliable trail for those avoiding the more challenging sections of the park. Its consistent surface and moderate traffic make it a favorite for travelers seeking a smooth and straightforward journey. The trail connects to many other trails, all clearly marked to as...
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406
Trail 406 had one ledge area that was about 1-2' ledges to climb at the Hagans Hill area. This was the bypass to Hagans Hill. Most of this trail is just dirt with some muddy spots that were not very deep. The hardest part of this trail was those ledges by Hagan's hill.
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406B
Trail 406B was a short trail that takes you to the bottom of Lunchtime. This is where you start Lunchtime, which is a difficult rock climb trail with steep grades, but trail 406b is not difficult, and all dirt. There was no major rock obstacles or mud holes along this trail.
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405D
Trail 405D is a one-way, hard-packed dirt trail that branches off from Baldie 44 approximately halfway down its route. The trail heads north from Baldie 44 and is known for its challenging layout, featuring numerous tight turns and several water crossings. Due to the narrow path and tight turns, the...
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504.2
Trail 504.2 connects from trail 507, back to 504.1. This trail takes you to the bottom of Pick Axe 6 to where you would start that hill. This trail had no difficult areas except one area that was steep grade in a corner around some trees that may make this trail more difficult.
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406A
Trail 406A is best started from the top of Hagans Hill, but can be started down the trail a little further on 406, but there is a switchback to turn to keep on trail 406A, which can be tighter in larger vehicles. There are some deep ruts on either side of the trail, but our large vehicle was able to...
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Beginner ATV trails near Minor, Alabama
Explore ATV-friendly trails near you. These trails are accessible for vehicles up to 50 inches wide, perfect for ATVs and smaller off-road machines.

Cell Tower Dead End
This trail is by the cell tower, and is another way that used to fully take you up to the cell tower. This is now a dead-end trail, but it does have a lot of dirt bike trails around it. This trail is all deep in the woods with some tight areas to go around trees. The trail is somewhat overgrown at t...
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307
Trail 307 is a wooded route with several off-camber sections and a couple of switchbacks. Some ruts reach about two feet deep but can be straddled to cross, and there are no major rock or mud obstacles along the way.
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304
Trail 304 was an easier trail with a couple of rock obstacles and a couple of ruts that were about 2-3 feet tall. There are a couple of muddy areas to work through. When you get towards the end, there is a y split, you will want to keep left up the rutted out path, rather than the right side.
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301
Trail 301 is a very long trail that connects you to a lot of shorter, harder trails. It has a lot of off-camber areas and some large step-down ledges that are one and two feet tall. There are some mud holes along this route that aren't very deep. Some ruts are one and two feet deep as well.
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Beginner UTV/side-by-side trails near Minor, Alabama
Find UTV and side-by-side trails near you. These trails accommodate vehicles up to 60 inches wide, ideal for UTVs, side-by-sides, and wider off-road rigs.

Cell Tower Dead End
This trail is by the cell tower, and is another way that used to fully take you up to the cell tower. This is now a dead-end trail, but it does have a lot of dirt bike trails around it. This trail is all deep in the woods with some tight areas to go around trees. The trail is somewhat overgrown at t...
Learn more about Cell Tower Dead End

307
Trail 307 is a wooded route with several off-camber sections and a couple of switchbacks. Some ruts reach about two feet deep but can be straddled to cross, and there are no major rock or mud obstacles along the way.
Learn more about 307

304
Trail 304 was an easier trail with a couple of rock obstacles and a couple of ruts that were about 2-3 feet tall. There are a couple of muddy areas to work through. When you get towards the end, there is a y split, you will want to keep left up the rutted out path, rather than the right side.
Learn more about 304

301
Trail 301 is a very long trail that connects you to a lot of shorter, harder trails. It has a lot of off-camber areas and some large step-down ledges that are one and two feet tall. There are some mud holes along this route that aren't very deep. Some ruts are one and two feet deep as well.
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