
Beginner Off-Road Trails
Near Woodbine, Georgia
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Beginner Off-Road Trails Near Woodbine, Georgia
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.

Blount's Crossing
Blount's Crossing trail continues south from the west end of Main Road and is one of the four entry points into Paulks Pasture at its southern end, where it intersects with Highway 32. From Highway 32, the trail crosses a set of railroad tracks and a shallow creek, Little Buffalo Creek. The trail is...
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Bay Road
The Bay Road trail is one of the trails fully within the Paulk's Pasture WMA. It is an out-and-back trail, but in combination with Gibson Island Road and the Gibson/Bay Connector trail, it provides a long winding loop through the southwestern section of the WMA. The trail surface is packed dirt with...
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Gibson/Bay Connector
The Gibson/Bay Connector trail provides a short bridge between the ends of the Bay Road trail and the Gibson Island Road trail. The eastern side of the trail borders private property, so please respect the owners even if gates along the eastern side are open. The trail surface is primarily packed di...
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Gibson Island Road
Gibson Island Road trail is one of the trails fully within the Paulk's Pasture WMA. It is an out-and-back trail, but in combination with Bay Road trail and the Gibson/Bay Connector trail provides a long winding loop through the southwestern section of the WMA. The trail surface is packed dirt that c...
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South End Road
South End Road is one of the entry/exit roads from Paulk's Pasture WMA, but it is a bit hard to find from the outside since it begins in the back of a local neighborhood. From the interior, it starts along the eastern end of Main Road Trail as a heavily graveled single lane with space to pass along ...
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Dubignon Hammock Road
Dubignon Hammock Road trail is a loop trail along the western end of the Main Road trail. The eastern entrance to the loop is packed sand and grass with a firm surface and few potholes and ruts. The back side and west end have been rutted out by logging activities and tend to hold water, making driv...
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Lomo Field Road
Lomo Field Road trail is a loop trail that begins and ends along Belle Vista Road trail. The trail bed consists of packed dirt and grass with a few small potholes that tend to hold water during wet weather. The trail should be rideable in most 2WD vehicles. Lomo Field Road trail is a single vehicle ...
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Main Road
Main Road is the formal entrance into the Paulk's Pasture WMA with a game check station and planted dove field. The connection to Highway 25 has a tall radio tower, making it easy to spot from the highway. The road splits early, so stay to the left going in to stay on Main Road. The surface is prima...
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Catface Swamp Road - North
Catface Swamp Road is one of the numerous spurs located off the Four Creeks State Forest main road. It is a short and fun trail but is tight for larger vehicles. After a few days of rain, the swamp may overflow into the road making for a fun adventure. The trail is one vehicle wide and it is recomme...
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Smith Hammock Road
Smith Hammock Road trail is a long loop trail that has one end along Belle Vista Road trail and the other end along Main Road trail. The trail surface is primarily packed dirt with some small potholes and some shallow ruts from logging truck activity. Wet weather can make parts of the trail soft and...
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Four Creeks State Forest Main Road
The main road of Four Creeks State Forest allows access to multiple small boats and kayak launches and numerous roads to explore and is a combination of Pacetti Road and Five Mile Road. The road is easy for any vehicle to pass in the first 3.8 miles. The last 2.6 miles may have water on the road if ...
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Belle Vista Road
Belle Vista Road trail is one of the four trails that connect to areas outside the WMA, and one of two that provide WMA access from US Highway 25. It travels along an active Loblolly Pine cultivation and harvesting area, so logging trucks can be encountered. The trail bed surface consists of packed ...
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Strut Road
Strut Road is a gentle single vehicle-wide trail with a few shallow water crossings and a mudhole or two that can add some challenge during wet weather. There is one soft sand section near Rump Road that deserves attention to keep moving. The trail starts along the western end of Rump Road and conn...
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Rump Road
Rump Road trail is the main entry point to the southeastern section of the Sansavilla Wildlife Management Area. It also provides access to most of the other trails in this section. It is primarily a packed sand and dirt surface, so it is easily driven with most any motorized vehicle. Be cautious, h...
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Flowing Well Road
Flowing Well Road used to terminate at both ends into Lyles Old Field Road. However, a large swampy area near its southeastern end proved difficult to maintain safe passage, so the trail was split, with this part being the major section. The shorter section originates along Lyle's Old Field road but...
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Lyles Old Field
Lyles Old Field trail begins along Rump Road at its western end and runs southeast. The trail consists of packed sand and grass, so it is an easy trail to drive, even in a two-wheel drive vehicle. It passes primarily through pine thickets and tall grassy areas. Lyles Old Field is a popular bird-watc...
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Sansavilla Road
Nice smooth dirt road through the heart of the Sansavilla Wildlife Management Area. This road is plenty wide enough for two vehicles and smooth enough for just about any vehicle to complete. The far end of the road terminates at the Altamaha River bank at a great overlook where you can take in the v...
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Jackson Island Road
Jackson Island Road passes through the most diverse range of land types, from cypress swamp to pine thickets, with an equally diverse range of wildlife viewing. Over most of its length, the areas on either side of the road have not been harvested, so the trail feels like a true ride in the woods. Th...
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Sawgrass Road
Sawgrass Road acts as a connector trail between Jackson Island Road, Rump Road, and Sawgrass Road. It is packed sand and is usually well-maintained by using a road grader. It traverses mostly harvested areas of the WMA, so any wildlife can be easily seen from the road. Morning and early evening are ...
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Church Road
Church Road trail is a 3-mile point-to-point dirt road that splits north off of Sansavilla Road, traveling along the western side of the WMA, eventually connecting to asphalt at Aiken Road. The Aiken Road trailhead can be used as a scenic offroad shortcut from the Penholoway Swamp area back down to ...
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Beginner ATV trails near Woodbine, Georgia
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.

East Tower - Osceola NF 202
The East Tower Trail, also known as Osceola National Forest Road 202, connects CR 250 at the west end and CR 125 at the east end. It takes you through the Osceola National Forest from west to east and gives you access to the East Tower Camp, a primitive hunting camp. The road conditions are a mixtur...
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Natural Area - Osceola NF 277
The Natural Area Trail, also known as Osceola National Forest Road 277, connects Cobb's Place Trail at the west end and CR 250 at the east end. It takes you through the Osceola National Forest from west to east and gives you access to the Natural Area Wilderness Study Area. The road conditions are a...
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Skeleton Key Road
Skeleton Key Road is a relaxed forest drive with one surprise waiting at the end — a soft sugar-sand circle that feels like nature’s own roundabout. Skeleton Key Road shares the same sand-and-gravel base as nearby Three Bridges Road and Countyline Road, but adds a distinct twist at its end: a wide l...
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Countyline Road
Countyline Road is a peaceful sand-and-gravel stretch that rewards you with tree-lined views and quiet forest vibes — perfect for unwinding after the ride in. Countyline Road offers a relaxed drive through dense rows of trees, with the same sandy and gravel mix common to the area. It’s an approachab...
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Beginner UTV/side-by-side trails near Woodbine, Georgia
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.

Trail to Wesley Lake
This trail is a combination of sandy, water crossing (which could be deep at times, so be mindful of tides and Rainfall), and has a gravel bottom where it needs to be to help with the water crossing to a hidden lake deep in the southeast woods of Georgia. Please be mindful of the water crossing dept...
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Trail to Miller Landing
Southeast Georgia's typical trail runs from sandy bottoms to small rocks and even some small water crossings. This trail leads to a beautiful landing called Miller Landing, where you can swim, fish, or put your kayaks or small boats in the water. This area is also great for having lunch or spending ...
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East Tower - Osceola NF 202
The East Tower Trail, also known as Osceola National Forest Road 202, connects CR 250 at the west end and CR 125 at the east end. It takes you through the Osceola National Forest from west to east and gives you access to the East Tower Camp, a primitive hunting camp. The road conditions are a mixtur...
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Natural Area - Osceola NF 277
The Natural Area Trail, also known as Osceola National Forest Road 277, connects Cobb's Place Trail at the west end and CR 250 at the east end. It takes you through the Osceola National Forest from west to east and gives you access to the Natural Area Wilderness Study Area. The road conditions are a...
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