Beginner Off-Road Trails Near White Oak, Mississippi

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Wolf Creek Trail

Starts as a hard ground trail entering the woods with shallow puddles and ruts. Ruts are not deep on this trail, so they're manageable. There is a small creek named Wolf Creek. It is shallow…
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Total Miles
3.5
Tech Rating
3
Best Time
Sp / Su / Fa / Wi

Crawford's Point Trail

The trail starts at the Pleasant Hill Public Use Area. Follow the boat ramp to the end where there's a dirt trail and go south. Follow it around until you see the trail veering to…
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Total Miles
7.3
Tech Rating
3
Best Time
Sp / Su / Fa / Wi

Hurricane Creek Trail

This trail is in the Arkabutla Lake Bottoms. This part of the lake does not flood due to the shutdown of the dam. The terrain is fairly flat with some small ruts, but nothing major.…
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Total Miles
3.3
Tech Rating
3
Best Time
Fa

Hickahala Creek Trail

Start off in a wide area outside the parking area. From there, take the trail riding along the creek banks. It can be muddy at times, but it's hard ground. About half a mile down…
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Total Miles
3.5
Tech Rating
2
Best Time
Sp / Su / Fa / Wi

Island Forty Road

The Island Forty Road, is a dirt based road that traverses into the Shelby Wildlife Management Area which is part of the greater Meeman-Shelby State Park. The road is mostly dirt with a few patches…
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Total Miles
1.8
Tech Rating
3
Best Time
Sp / Fa

Witch Dance Hill

This trail is an old gravel road. Nothing technical, but offers peaceful scenery. There isn't a lot of traffic, so you can take your time. This road runs through the Tombigbee National Forest.
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Total Miles
4.4
Tech Rating
1
Best Time
Sp / Su / Fa / Wi

Rainey Brake WMA Road

The Rainey Brake WMA Road, or Lawrence Road 316, is a road through the western side of the Shirley Bay Rainey Brake Wildlife Management Area. The road is a casual gravel ride down to and…
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Total Miles
4.5
Tech Rating
1
Best Time
Su / Sp / Fa / Wi

Ernest Rice Road

The Ernest Rice Road is a gravel access road to the Wildlife Management Area of the same name. It features an easy to traverse gravel road on the northern side of the area, expect course…
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Total Miles
2.4
Tech Rating
1
Best Time
Sp / Su / Fa / Wi

Thistle Bottoms

Thistle Bottoms is a group of Lawrence County Roads (301, 303, 309, and 317) that when joined together give a great context to the low-laying bottoms along the stretch of the Black River that exists…
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Total Miles
8.4
Tech Rating
2
Best Time
Su / Fa / Sp / Wi

ATV Trails Near White Oak, Mississippi

Wolf Creek Trail

Starts as a hard ground trail entering the woods with shallow puddles and ruts. Ruts are not deep on this trail, so they're manageable. There is a small creek named Wolf Creek. It is shallow…
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Total Miles
3.5
Tech Rating
3
Best Time
Sp / Su / Fa / Wi

Crawford's Point Trail

The trail starts at the Pleasant Hill Public Use Area. Follow the boat ramp to the end where there's a dirt trail and go south. Follow it around until you see the trail veering to…
Learn more about Crawford's Point Trail
Total Miles
7.3
Tech Rating
3
Best Time
Sp / Su / Fa / Wi

Hurricane Creek Trail

This trail is in the Arkabutla Lake Bottoms. This part of the lake does not flood due to the shutdown of the dam. The terrain is fairly flat with some small ruts, but nothing major.…
Learn more about Hurricane Creek Trail
Total Miles
3.3
Tech Rating
3
Best Time
Fa

Hickahala Creek Trail

Start off in a wide area outside the parking area. From there, take the trail riding along the creek banks. It can be muddy at times, but it's hard ground. About half a mile down…
Learn more about Hickahala Creek Trail
Total Miles
3.5
Tech Rating
2
Best Time
Sp / Su / Fa / Wi

Witch Dance Hill

This trail is an old gravel road. Nothing technical, but offers peaceful scenery. There isn't a lot of traffic, so you can take your time. This road runs through the Tombigbee National Forest.
Learn more about Witch Dance Hill
Total Miles
4.4
Tech Rating
1
Best Time
Sp / Su / Fa / Wi

UTV/Side-by-Side Near White Oak, Mississippi

Wolf Creek Trail

Starts as a hard ground trail entering the woods with shallow puddles and ruts. Ruts are not deep on this trail, so they're manageable. There is a small creek named Wolf Creek. It is shallow…
Learn more about Wolf Creek Trail
Total Miles
3.5
Tech Rating
3
Best Time
Sp / Su / Fa / Wi

Crawford's Point Trail

The trail starts at the Pleasant Hill Public Use Area. Follow the boat ramp to the end where there's a dirt trail and go south. Follow it around until you see the trail veering to…
Learn more about Crawford's Point Trail
Total Miles
7.3
Tech Rating
3
Best Time
Sp / Su / Fa / Wi

Hurricane Creek Trail

This trail is in the Arkabutla Lake Bottoms. This part of the lake does not flood due to the shutdown of the dam. The terrain is fairly flat with some small ruts, but nothing major.…
Learn more about Hurricane Creek Trail
Total Miles
3.3
Tech Rating
3
Best Time
Fa

Hickahala Creek Trail

Start off in a wide area outside the parking area. From there, take the trail riding along the creek banks. It can be muddy at times, but it's hard ground. About half a mile down…
Learn more about Hickahala Creek Trail
Total Miles
3.5
Tech Rating
2
Best Time
Sp / Su / Fa / Wi