
Dirt Bike Trails
Near Placid Lakes, Florida
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Dirt Bike Trails Near Placid Lakes, Florida
Discover the best dirt bike trails near you. Browse trail maps, check difficulty ratings, and find your next adventure — whether you're looking for a quick ride or an all-day expedition.

Lake Goodwin Road
This is a scenic ride through the Arbuckle Wildlife Management Area. The trail is accessed of the north end of School Bus Road within the Arbuckle Wildlife Management Area northeast of Avon Park. School Bus Road is compacted red clay, but can be a little slick when wet during heavy rain events. Trai...
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Road 6
This trail is located within the Babcock-Webb Wildlife Management Area. Road 6 intersects with Tram Grade East at the north end and Tuckers Grade at the southern end. Gates at Tram Grade or Tuckers Grade leading out to this trail may be closed and locked during certain periods of the year. Check the...
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Road 7
Road 7 intersects with Tuckers Grade and heads southward. This trail is a single vehicle-wide trail. It is composed of a mix of compacted rock and dirt, with some muddy sections. Scattered sections of rutting and potholes will be experienced. Some short, shallow mudholes are possible. Some shallow w...
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Road 8
Road 8 varies in width from single vehicle to two vehicle wide. Trail conditions vary from compacted rock to soft, deep, loose sand. There are a few sections that can have deep sticky mud following rains. During summer and fall, expect wide/lengthy deep water crossings (greater than 12 inches). Obst...
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Road 3
Road 3, starting at Tuckers Grade, is a single vehicle-wide compacted rock and dirt trail. The trail is rutted and has numerous potholes. As the trail crosses Seaboard Grade, it transitions to a deeply rutted mud trail. This is not a trail for 2WD or low clearance vehicles. In order to pass other ve...
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Road 8A
Road 8A begins just north of the water obstacle that serves as the termination of Road 8. This trail requires high clearance 4WD to complete. The trail is an unimproved natural trail that is mostly single vehicle wide. Numerous whoops, ruts, potholes, mudholes, and areas of loose sand are found thro...
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Seaboard Grade North
Seaboard Grade North is a compacted dirt trail. Potholes, ruts, minor whoops, and small obstacles may be experienced. The trail may go unmanaged following storms or rain events. The majority of the trail is one vehicle wide, with scattered areas having slightly wider shoulder areas. These widened sh...
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Tram Grade East
Tram Grade East is a compacted rock and dirt trail. Potholes, ruts, and some minor whoops may be experienced. The trail may go unmanaged following storms or rain events. The majority of the trail is one vehicle wide, with scattered areas having slightly wider shoulder areas. These widened shoulders ...
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B3
This trail is located within the Babcock-Webb Wildlife Management Area. The trail is an out-and-back trail located off Tram Grade. This trail varies in width, and areas that are single vehicle wide has plenty of flat grass or dirt areas to pull off to allow passing. The trail is a mixture of soft di...
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Road 10 - Three Lakes WMA
Road 10 is the southern part of the Prairie Lakes Road and connects County Road 60 at the south end and Road 16 at the north end of the trail. It is located in the southwest part of the Three Lakes WMA and gives you access to several trails in the area and the South Hunter Campground. The road condi...
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Seaboard Grade
This trail is located within the Babcock-Webb Wildlife Management Area. The Florida Fish & Wildlife Commission requires a $3 per person or $6 per vehicle for daily use fee. Some exceptions may apply to those who hold a current WMA Permit from FWC, check with FWC and download the specific WMA regulat...
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Randall-Burnsed
This trail and WMA are open to public recreational access year-round. Although open year-round, access is limited to registered motor vehicles only. Using airboats, all-terrain vehicles, recreational off-highway vehicles (side-by-sides), swamp buggies, tracked vehicles, or unlicensed or unregistered...
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Remington's Run
This trail is located within the Babcock-Webb Wildlife Management Area. The trail is located off Tram Grade and loops around a scenic fishing pond and cypress marsh. Good opportunities to view wildlife on this trail. This is a single vehicle wide trail that is mostly dirt, with some segments of soft...
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Tram Grade
This trail is located within the Babcock-Webb Wildlife Management Area. The Florida Fish & Wildlife Commission requires a $3 per person or $6 per vehicle for daily use fee. Some exceptions may apply to those who hold a current WMA Permit from FWC, check with FWC and download the specific WMA regulat...
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Tuckers Grade
Tuckers Grade starts at the Babcock-Webb Wildlife Management Area (WMA), then transitions to a two-lane wide compacted lime rock road after passing the shooting ranges. The two-lane wide road continues to approximately Seaboard Grade. After Seaboard, there is a separate entry gate that is locked wh...
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Ingram-Smith Trail
This trail is located in the Spirit of the Wild Wildlife Management Area. Several information boards/stations are set up. This area is home to much Florida wildlife, including Florida Panther habitat. Located just north of Felda, Florida off CR 832. The trail is a scenic trail that is easily travele...
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Albritton Loop
This trail and WMA are open to public recreational access year-round. Although open year-round, access is limited to registered motor vehicles only. Using airboats, all-terrain vehicles, recreational off-highway vehicles (side-by-sides), swamp buggies, tracked vehicles, or unlicensed or unregistered...
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Oilwell Grade
This trail is located within the Babcock-Webb Wildlife Management Area. The Florida Fish & Wildlife Commission requires a $3 per person or $6 per vehicle for daily use fee. Some exceptions may apply to those who hold a current WMA Permit from FWC, check with FWC and download the specific WMA regulat...
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North Loop West
This trail is located within the Okaloacoochee Slough and Wildlife Management Area (WMA). This trail and WMA are open to public recreational access year-round. Although access is open year-round, access is limited to only registered motor vehicles. The use of airboats, all-terrain vehicles, recreati...
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Twin Mills Grade
This trail is located within the Okaloacoochee Slough and Wildlife Management Area (WMA). This trail and WMA are open to public recreational access year-round. Although access is open year-round, access is limited to only registered motor vehicles. Using airboats, all-terrain vehicles, recreational ...
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ATV trails near Placid Lakes, Florida
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.

Lake Goodwin Road
This is a scenic ride through the Arbuckle Wildlife Management Area. The trail is accessed of the north end of School Bus Road within the Arbuckle Wildlife Management Area northeast of Avon Park. School Bus Road is compacted red clay, but can be a little slick when wet during heavy rain events. Trai...
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Road 7
Road 7 intersects with Tuckers Grade and heads southward. This trail is a single vehicle-wide trail. It is composed of a mix of compacted rock and dirt, with some muddy sections. Scattered sections of rutting and potholes will be experienced. Some short, shallow mudholes are possible. Some shallow w...
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Road 3
Road 3, starting at Tuckers Grade, is a single vehicle-wide compacted rock and dirt trail. The trail is rutted and has numerous potholes. As the trail crosses Seaboard Grade, it transitions to a deeply rutted mud trail. This is not a trail for 2WD or low clearance vehicles. In order to pass other ve...
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Seaboard Grade North
Seaboard Grade North is a compacted dirt trail. Potholes, ruts, minor whoops, and small obstacles may be experienced. The trail may go unmanaged following storms or rain events. The majority of the trail is one vehicle wide, with scattered areas having slightly wider shoulder areas. These widened sh...
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UTV/side-by-side trails near Placid Lakes, Florida
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.

Lake Goodwin Road
This is a scenic ride through the Arbuckle Wildlife Management Area. The trail is accessed of the north end of School Bus Road within the Arbuckle Wildlife Management Area northeast of Avon Park. School Bus Road is compacted red clay, but can be a little slick when wet during heavy rain events. Trai...
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Road 6
This trail is located within the Babcock-Webb Wildlife Management Area. Road 6 intersects with Tram Grade East at the north end and Tuckers Grade at the southern end. Gates at Tram Grade or Tuckers Grade leading out to this trail may be closed and locked during certain periods of the year. Check the...
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Road 7
Road 7 intersects with Tuckers Grade and heads southward. This trail is a single vehicle-wide trail. It is composed of a mix of compacted rock and dirt, with some muddy sections. Scattered sections of rutting and potholes will be experienced. Some short, shallow mudholes are possible. Some shallow w...
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Road 8
Road 8 varies in width from single vehicle to two vehicle wide. Trail conditions vary from compacted rock to soft, deep, loose sand. There are a few sections that can have deep sticky mud following rains. During summer and fall, expect wide/lengthy deep water crossings (greater than 12 inches). Obst...
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