
Beginner Off-Road Trails
Near Netcong, New Jersey
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Beginner Off-Road Trails Near Netcong, New Jersey
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.

Caddo Access Road
This is a loose gravel road, that follows a corn field and the Delaware River. It is a one way road for most of the time. There is nothing technical it is a easy route that has several hiking areas and ends at the Delaware River.
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Permanent School Road
This is a generally easy hard-pack dirt road located in the woods of Upper Bucks County. This route begins off of the paved Geigel Hill road on either end, being named Permanent School Road on the eastern end and turning into Tettemer Road on the western end. If driven east to west, it climbs in ele...
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Tettemer Road
This is a mostly easy hard-pack dirt road located in the woods of Upper Bucks County. It is a municipal road, which means all vehicles must obey posted speed limits and be registered/insured. Open year-round, it does receive winter maintenance, but is usually plowed later than the surrounding paved ...
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Mount Airy Road
This is a mostly easy hardpack dirt road located in the woods of Upper Bucks County. The Northeastern end of the trail is a steep climb out of the creek valley, which in any snow can be difficult, sometimes impassible. It is a municipal road, which means all vehicles must obey posted speed limits an...
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Box Baum Road
This is a non-maintained road. It is loose gravel, but has nothing technical. It is wide enough for 2 cars for the majority of the route. Where it isn't, there is room to move over. This follows the Reservoir Number Three and has several hiking areas.
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Ridge Valley Road
This is an easy hardpack dirt road located in the woods of Upper Bucks County. It is a municipal road, which means all vehicles must obey posted speed limits and be registered/insured. Open year-round, it does receive winter maintenance, but is usually plowed later than the surrounding paved roads. ...
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Tankhannen Road
This is an easy hardpack dirt road located in the woods of Upper Bucks County. It connects the paved Geigel Hill road to the Ridge Valley dirt road. It is a municipal road, which means all vehicles must obey posted speed limits and be registered/insured. Open year-round, it does receive winter maint...
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Randts Mill Road
This is an easy hard-pack dirt road located in Upper Bucks County. While not difficult, this trail and its scenery are incredibly aesthetic - go slow and enjoy the view. It is a municipal road, which means all vehicles must obey posted speed limits and be registered/insured. Open year-round, it does...
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Oak Grove Road
While this is a mostly easy hardpack dirt road, it does feature a handful of very tight loose turns, steep inclines/declines, and is more narrow then most nearby dirt roads. This route is located in the woods of Upper Bucks County, close to 611, and is a public municipal road. At its northern end, ...
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Loggers Trail
Long winding easy seasonal forestry road on the Delaware State Forest. Trail can be accessed from within Promised Land State Park or just outside the town of Newfoundland. Trail opens just before state archery season and, closes early winter. downed branches, tight areas and mud can be encountered. ...
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Greentown Sale Road
"Easy, seasonal forest road on the Delaware State Forest. It starts in a small dirt lot off Old Greentown Road. The trail opens just before the state archery season in the fall and closes in early winter. The trail is a narrow woodland path. Downed branches will be encountered. A few muddy areas may...
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Cardiff Lane
This starts out as a dirt and rocky trail. As you move through it, it gets a little uneven in spots. The middle section has a turn up a small incline, which then leads to more dirt and grass. There isn't anything too technical, just a fun little trail.
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Eden Road
This is a non-maintained road that starts out with loose gravel and packed dirt. It changes to loose rock and mud. After rain, there will be lots of deeper holes that are full of water and mud. There are limited spots to pull over for other vehicles. At the end, you will have to turn around. There i...
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Hickock Brook Trail
This is a non-maintained trail off of Barker Road in Eldred. The trail is mainly loose gravel with a few sections of soft mud. This is a one-vehicle wide trail with sections to pull over to let other vehicles through. This is a great spot to spend time at a lake or go camping. This trail ends in a b...
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Carpenter Road
Entering off Route 42, the trail will be marked with a town road and maintenance sign at the entrance. During Winter the entrance may be blocked by a snowbank. The trail is single-vehicle wide with limited spots to pull over. Snow accumulation during Winter makes trails extremely difficult. Downed t...
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Lebanon Road
This is a seasonal, non-maintained road with a loose gravel surface and no technical challenges. Some areas are wide enough for two vehicles, while narrower sections offer pull-offs to allow others to pass. The road ends at a small parking area that provides access for hiking or fishing near Lebanon...
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Hartwood Club Road to Whitehead/Prosper Davis Road
Entering off the Route 48 side, the trail begins as a graded gravel road through a private forest preserve. This section of trail is very scenic and has a couple of interesting sights alongside it. This section will be plowed in Winter. Random branches can be expected. The left-hand turn onto Whiteh...
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King Road
Entering off Route 42, the trail will be marked with town road signs at the start. During Winter the entrance may be blocked by a snowbank. The trail is single-vehicle-wide with limited spots to pull over. Downed trees will be encountered. Snow accumulation during Winter will be extreme. During Summ...
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Mongaup River Road
This is a non-maintained road that follows the Mongaup River. This is mostly loose gravel, nothing technical. About halfway through, you climb up a mountain, and at the top, you will cross a little water if the Swinging Bridge Reservoir is overflowing. At the end ,you will have to turn around; there...
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Tannery Road
Entering off Route 42, the trail is marked with town road maintenance signs. During Winter months a snowbank may block entrance. The trail is one vehicle wide for its entire length. Downed trees will be encountered. Snow accumulation in Winter will be significant. Tight brush and limited pullover po...
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Beginner ATV trails near Netcong, New Jersey
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.

Two Towers Loop
The trailhead for the Two Towers Loop is accessed from Reed Rd. You will see wild animals from the adjacent Six Flags safari park. Once you turn onto the trails you will be on soft Pine Barren sand and dirt. This terrain varies with the seasons-deep in the summer, loose in the fall and firm in sprin...
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31 Green - A
If you need some variety in your life, 31 Green is your trail. This uneven, dirt trail will throw some curveballs at you with various-sized rocks, up and down slopes, rocky ledges and shallow muddy obstacles. You may encounter a downed tree here and there as this trail does take you through some woo...
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31 Blue
This dirt trail presents a series of challenges with rocks of various sizes, undulating hills, and shallow muddy obstacles. Looking for a lunch spot? The 31 Blue trail leads you around the Lake, offering a scenic location to pause and appreciate the lakeside views. No swimming or driving in the lake...
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32 Green
Get ready for an adventure and explore 32 Green! This uneven, rugged, rocky dirt path features numerous shallow water and mud holes, whose depths may vary depending on any recent rainfall. The trail mostly winds through the forest, leading to an exciting feature: a tunnel you can actually drive thro...
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Beginner UTV/side-by-side trails near Netcong, New Jersey
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.

Two Towers Loop
The trailhead for the Two Towers Loop is accessed from Reed Rd. You will see wild animals from the adjacent Six Flags safari park. Once you turn onto the trails you will be on soft Pine Barren sand and dirt. This terrain varies with the seasons-deep in the summer, loose in the fall and firm in sprin...
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31 Green - A
If you need some variety in your life, 31 Green is your trail. This uneven, dirt trail will throw some curveballs at you with various-sized rocks, up and down slopes, rocky ledges and shallow muddy obstacles. You may encounter a downed tree here and there as this trail does take you through some woo...
Learn more about 31 Green - A

31 Blue
This dirt trail presents a series of challenges with rocks of various sizes, undulating hills, and shallow muddy obstacles. Looking for a lunch spot? The 31 Blue trail leads you around the Lake, offering a scenic location to pause and appreciate the lakeside views. No swimming or driving in the lake...
Learn more about 31 Blue

32 Green
Get ready for an adventure and explore 32 Green! This uneven, rugged, rocky dirt path features numerous shallow water and mud holes, whose depths may vary depending on any recent rainfall. The trail mostly winds through the forest, leading to an exciting feature: a tunnel you can actually drive thro...
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