Beginner Off-Road Trails Near Rodeo, New Mexico

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Chiricahua Byway

The Chiricahua Byway is an easy forest trail that takes you across the highest "Sky Island" district in Arizona. This trail provides incredible views of the Sonoran Desert, Mexico, New Mexico, and southern Arizona. There…
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Total Miles
20.1
Tech Rating
Best Time
Sp / Su / Fa / Wi

Rucker Canyon

The trail begins at the tidy and well-kept Walnut Grove Campground and starts out on a well-maintained path. Grasslands stretch out to the left and across the valley, gradually giving way to pine forests as…
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Total Miles
5.1
Tech Rating
Best Time
Fa / Wi / Su / Sp

Turkey Creek

The road is graded and well-maintained as it approaches Morse Canyon, where it begins to narrow. Charming cottages dot the route, and there are numerous dispersed campsites along a stream. The road becomes rocky and…
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Total Miles
20.6
Tech Rating
Best Time
Sp / Su / Wi / Fa

Tex Canyon Road

Tex Canyon Road begins as a well-maintained route before entering forested foothills at the base of the mountains. Several spurs and side trails offer opportunities for exploration. As the road climbs, it becomes moderately rocky…
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Total Miles
18.5
Tech Rating
Best Time
Sp / Su / Fa / Wi

Tex Canyon Road

Tex Canyon Road begins as a well-maintained route before entering forested foothills at the base of the mountains. Several spurs and side trails offer opportunities for exploration. As the road climbs, it becomes moderately rocky…
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Total Miles
3.4
Tech Rating
Best Time
Fa / Wi / Sp / Su

Rucker Canyon Road

This well-maintained and graded access road leads into the Chiricahua Wilderness which forms part of the Coronado National Forest, winding gently through a landscape of scenic ranches and rolling turns--drivers should adjust speed accordingly. The…
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Total Miles
8.2
Tech Rating
Best Time
Fa / Su / Sp / Wi

Kuykendall Cut Off

This access road is generally well-maintained but features frequent corrugation, with a series of dips and rises that can create a bumpy ride--airing down is recommended for comfort. The route follows the edge of the…
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Total Miles
7.4
Tech Rating
Best Time
Sp / Fa / Wi / Su

Fort Bowie Trail

This is a back road into Fort Bowie. It has a few overlook locations of the Fort and travels in from Highway 186. This is a historic fort that stood for years during a conflict…
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Total Miles
5.7
Tech Rating
Best Time
Fa / Sp / Su

Ss1180

Trail Ss1180 branches off Ss1181 and heads south across open desert terrain. Shortly after beginning, you'll climb a small hill and enter a tight section of trees where pinstripes are almost guaranteed. Fortunately, this narrow…
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Total Miles
3.6
Tech Rating
Best Time
Sp / Fa / Wi / Su

Rosewood Road

Rosewood Road is a State Trust route that cuts across the desert, connecting Ss1181 to Ss1180. The trail features desert creosote, yucca trees, and sandy terrain. 4WD with high clearance is recommended. Running east to…
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Total Miles
1.3
Tech Rating
Best Time
Sp / Su / Fa / Wi

County Line Road

County Line Road is a point-to-point route running between Ss1050 to the east and SS1178. The main section is a wide gravel road that is easy for any vehicle, though it may become muddy in…
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Total Miles
3.3
Tech Rating
Best Time
Su / Fa / Wi

Ss1050

Trail guide summery Trail Ss1050 Enters off Highway 70. There's a large parking and air down area right off the highway, just past the open gate cattle guard. Next, you will come to a cattle…
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Total Miles
22.8
Tech Rating
Best Time
Sp / Su / Wi / Fa

Ss1134

Trail Ss1134 starts at a gate off County Line Road. It is now an out-and-back trail. Keep the gate closed. The trail is gravel and sand, and lined with desert creosote. Driving north, you have…
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Total Miles
1.2
Tech Rating
Best Time
Sp / Su / Fa / Wi

SS1181

SS1181 is a wide, well-maintained gravel road that provides access to the Hot Well Dunes from the south. The route serves dual purposes, accommodating both weekend tourist traffic and agricultural vehicles, which contributes to its…
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Total Miles
6.6
Tech Rating
Best Time
Sp / Wi / Fa

Ss1134d

Trail Ss1134d is an emergency evacuation route for the mining operation now in place at the end of this trail. Traveling to the north, it is a wide track road that offers a beautiful view…
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Total Miles
1.2
Tech Rating
Best Time
Sp / Su / Wi / Fa

Bowie to Nowhere

This is a true road to nowhere. As you follow this road out of Bowie to get back to Hot Well Area, the trail almost disappears at times, opening up again with a good track.…
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Total Miles
6.1
Tech Rating
Best Time
Sp / Fa

Hot Wells to Bowie

This is a great little side trip from Hot Wells to Bowie. There are some technical spots, but it's mostly a pretty easy drive in the SxS and can be done in 4x4 vehicles with…
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Total Miles
7.7
Tech Rating
Best Time
Sp / Fa

Ss1104

Trail Ss1104 begins off Ss1106 and runs point-to-point, eventually reconnecting near Hot Springs Road. This route crosses sections of sand dunes and multiple washes, offering expansive views of Javelina Peak and the dramatic, wind-eroded dune…
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Total Miles
3
Tech Rating
Best Time
Sp / Su / Fa / Wi

Hot Wells OHV Area Perimeter

This is the perimeter fence of the Hot Wells Sand Dune area. It has some fun trails and is sandy, somewhat hilly, and sometimes a little rocky. The trails inside this area are mostly sandy…
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Total Miles
8.8
Tech Rating
Best Time
Sp / Fa

East Ten Ranch Road

East Ten Ranch Road is a long, straight dirt track that leads from Highway 191 toward the Hot Well Dunes. As of March 25, 2025, the road has been recently maintained and is generally smooth…
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Total Miles
8.5
Tech Rating
Best Time
Sp / Fa / Wi

Railroad Trail

The Railway Trail runs alongside the train tracks and is entirely unmaintained. It is a narrow, winding route where pinstriping is likely, and it crosses numerous washes that may become difficult to navigate during or…
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Total Miles
9.1
Tech Rating
Best Time
Sp / Fa / Wi

Hot Springs Road

Visitors entering the Hot Well Dunes must first stop at the registration area to review park rules regarding OHV use and general conduct. The trail begins as a broad, smooth track with a posted speed…
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Total Miles
4.9
Tech Rating
Best Time
Fa / Wi / Sp

Powerline Trail

The Powerline Trail is a relatively straight route that follows the path of overhead powerlines and, as of March 26, 2025, is in maintained condition. Large cleared areas are found beneath each powerline tower, suggesting…
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Total Miles
2.4
Tech Rating
Best Time
Sp / Fa / Wi

Peterson Canyon

There is a Forest Service gate at the beginning of the trail; it is not locked, just chained. Once you undo the chain, you'll drive in and close the gate behind you. Once on public…
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Total Miles
2.1
Tech Rating
Best Time
Sp / Su / Fa

Ss1103

This route connects Ss1050 on the east side to the Hot Well Dunes area and begins with one of the rougher This route connects Ss1050 on the east side to the Hot Well Dunes area…
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Total Miles
4.9
Tech Rating
Best Time
Sp / Su / Fa / Wi

Knight Canyon Road to Mill Canyon Road

This 7.3 mile trail begins at FS 861 (Knight Canyon Road) and US 90. The trail begins on a 2-track, full size sandy dirt road that climbs gently up to the first gate. You'll continue…
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Total Miles
6.9
Tech Rating
Best Time
Sp / Su / Fa

Ss1103d

Trail Ss1103d is a narrow, natural two-track that cuts across open desert toward the base of the mountains. The first mile travels through State Trust Land; a valid permit is required. The route is rocky…
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Total Miles
1.9
Tech Rating
Best Time
Sp / Su / Fa

North Wilcox Road

This north-south access road begins as a wide, maintained ranch road, though it is often corrugated. Numerous private properties connect to the route in its early stretches. As it continues, the road narrows and passes…
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Total Miles
6.7
Tech Rating
Best Time
Wi / Fa / Sp

Middlemarch Pass

At the base of Middlemarch Pass lies the popular Slavin Trail, offering numerous dispersed camping spots with sweeping views of Tombstone. The area is known for its scenic beauty, but strong winds can pick up…
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Total Miles
18.6
Tech Rating
Best Time
Sp / Fa / Wi

Ss1099

Although power lines run alongside the trail, it is not a maintained road but rather a rocky track that follows a ridgeline before descending into a wash. The route is rocky, dusty, and lined with…
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Total Miles
4.2
Tech Rating
Best Time
Fa / Wi / Sp

ATV Trails Near Rodeo, New Mexico

Chiricahua Byway

The Chiricahua Byway is an easy forest trail that takes you across the highest "Sky Island" district in Arizona. This trail provides incredible views of the Sonoran Desert, Mexico, New Mexico, and southern Arizona. There…
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Total Miles
20.1
Tech Rating
Best Time
Sp / Su / Fa / Wi

Rucker Canyon

The trail begins at the tidy and well-kept Walnut Grove Campground and starts out on a well-maintained path. Grasslands stretch out to the left and across the valley, gradually giving way to pine forests as…
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Total Miles
5.1
Tech Rating
Best Time
Fa / Wi / Su / Sp

Turkey Creek

The road is graded and well-maintained as it approaches Morse Canyon, where it begins to narrow. Charming cottages dot the route, and there are numerous dispersed campsites along a stream. The road becomes rocky and…
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Total Miles
20.6
Tech Rating
Best Time
Sp / Su / Wi / Fa

Tex Canyon Road

Tex Canyon Road begins as a well-maintained route before entering forested foothills at the base of the mountains. Several spurs and side trails offer opportunities for exploration. As the road climbs, it becomes moderately rocky…
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Total Miles
18.5
Tech Rating
Best Time
Sp / Su / Fa / Wi

Tex Canyon Road

Tex Canyon Road begins as a well-maintained route before entering forested foothills at the base of the mountains. Several spurs and side trails offer opportunities for exploration. As the road climbs, it becomes moderately rocky…
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Total Miles
3.4
Tech Rating
Best Time
Fa / Wi / Sp / Su

Rucker Canyon Road

This well-maintained and graded access road leads into the Chiricahua Wilderness which forms part of the Coronado National Forest, winding gently through a landscape of scenic ranches and rolling turns--drivers should adjust speed accordingly. The…
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Total Miles
8.2
Tech Rating
Best Time
Fa / Su / Sp / Wi

UTV/Side-by-Side Near Rodeo, New Mexico

Chiricahua Byway

The Chiricahua Byway is an easy forest trail that takes you across the highest "Sky Island" district in Arizona. This trail provides incredible views of the Sonoran Desert, Mexico, New Mexico, and southern Arizona. There…
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Total Miles
20.1
Tech Rating
Best Time
Sp / Su / Fa / Wi

Rucker Canyon

The trail begins at the tidy and well-kept Walnut Grove Campground and starts out on a well-maintained path. Grasslands stretch out to the left and across the valley, gradually giving way to pine forests as…
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Total Miles
5.1
Tech Rating
Best Time
Fa / Wi / Su / Sp

Turkey Creek

The road is graded and well-maintained as it approaches Morse Canyon, where it begins to narrow. Charming cottages dot the route, and there are numerous dispersed campsites along a stream. The road becomes rocky and…
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Total Miles
20.6
Tech Rating
Best Time
Sp / Su / Wi / Fa

Tex Canyon Road

Tex Canyon Road begins as a well-maintained route before entering forested foothills at the base of the mountains. Several spurs and side trails offer opportunities for exploration. As the road climbs, it becomes moderately rocky…
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Total Miles
18.5
Tech Rating
Best Time
Sp / Su / Fa / Wi

Tex Canyon Road

Tex Canyon Road begins as a well-maintained route before entering forested foothills at the base of the mountains. Several spurs and side trails offer opportunities for exploration. As the road climbs, it becomes moderately rocky…
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Total Miles
3.4
Tech Rating
Best Time
Fa / Wi / Sp / Su

Rucker Canyon Road

This well-maintained and graded access road leads into the Chiricahua Wilderness which forms part of the Coronado National Forest, winding gently through a landscape of scenic ranches and rolling turns--drivers should adjust speed accordingly. The…
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Total Miles
8.2
Tech Rating
Best Time
Fa / Su / Sp / Wi