Off-Road Trails in Newfoundland and Labrador
Discover off-road trails in Newfoundland and Labrador
Off-Road Trails in Newfoundland and Labrador
Discover the best off-road trails in Newfoundland and Labrador. Browse trail maps, check difficulty ratings, and find your next adventure — whether you're looking for a quick ride or an all-day expedition.

Cloudy Trail
Cloudy Trail is a scenic off-road route perfect for adventure lovers. The trail offers stunning views of valleys and flowing rivers, making it a great spot to enjoy nature at its best. Rated 2+, it’s moderately challenging with one exciting water crossing that adds a bit of thrill to the journey. Id...
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Frenchman's Pond Trail
This is a fairly easy trail through the backwoods and lakes north of Corner Brook and heading northwest to Cox's Cove, Newfoundland. There are a number of interesting points along the trail with scenic views of lakes, cliffs, valleys and several sign posts along the way. The trail can be run in eith...
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Cold Brook - Sweet Shack Warm Up Shelter
The trail starts at Cold Brook parking lot, travels over a woods road (dirt and rock) for approximately 32 kilometers, it ends up at the Sweet Shack Warm Up Shelter owned by the Bay St. George Snowmobile Association Road is bumpy as the road is only maintained by a cabin association when parts of th...
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Sandy Point
Sandy Point Lighthouse and the old, abandoned settlement of Sandy Point can be accessed on Sandy Point Trail. It is an out-and-back trail that runs out to the tip of the shoal, where the Sandy Point Lighthouse can be found. Along the way, there are markers for the various abandoned buildings that us...
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Big Pond Overlook Trail
This trail provides access to the two radio towers on the top of the plateau. It traverses up the narrow valley and opens up onto the plateau about two thirds of the way to the top. The trail is mostly rounded rocks in the valley and rocks and gravel at the upper section. The lower section has narro...
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Bonaventure’s Backcountry Trail
Gravel road, with beautiful scenery. Not too rough, with a little bit of truck traffic depending on the season. Fall colors are just amazing, but I would avoid moose hunting weeks! Only two weeks of moose hunting, which you can check on the net for the exact date. 100% gravel. You will have a gas st...
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6014 Road
6014 Road begins as a fairly wide, hard-packed dirt road and quickly transitions into a challenging yet rewarding route. The first 2.5 kilometres feature a winding hill climb with some washouts and steep banks, offering no guard rails for protection. About 2.0 kilometres into the climb, there is a p...
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Pabineau Falls Trail
The Pabineau Falls Trail offers a pleasant route along the Nepisiguit River, from Middle Landing (Route 316) to the scenic Pabineau Falls in New Brunswick. Located within the Pabineau First Nation, the falls are a notable feature on the Nepisiguit River. For the 5km from Middle Landing, the trail is...
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Tetagouche Trail (Part 1)
This is a two-vehicle-wide trail with a gradual slope. Be aware that there are some small potholes along the way. Cell phone service is unavailable in this area. Please note that from December 1st to April 15th, this trail is designated for snowmobile use only, and vehicle access is prohibited durin...
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Island Lake Northeast Trail
This trail runs northeast of Island Lake. It's a single-lane trail, which includes some wider passing areas. Be aware that after rain or during the spring thaw, you may encounter muddy ruts and soft ground. These ruts and puddles can reach depths of up to 12 inches. A 4-wheel drive vehicle with high...
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Island Lake West Trail
The Island Lake West trail offers a scenic route along the west side of Island Lake between the lake and the road to resources. This is primarily a dirt trail wide enough for two vehicles, though you'll encounter occasional stretches where it narrows to a single lane, including some one-lane bridges...
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Roger Brook Trail (Part 1)
The trail is a dirt path, wide enough for two vehicles, with a gradual incline. 2WD vehicles are likely good to go when the trail is in good conditions. Drivers should anticipate some minor potholes along the route. The trail is generally suitable for most vehicle types. Please be aware that cellula...
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Bowser Trail
The trail is single vehicle width with some wider spots for passing. Expect a surface that's mostly compact dirt, providing decent traction, but some sections have larger, loose rocks. As an unmaintained route, expect a natural and somewhat rugged feel. The trail ends at a dead end. Keep in mind ...
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Upper Nine Mile Pool Access
Take this trail for an easygoing, scenic route that ends at a quiet dispersed campsite next to the Upper Nine Mile Pool on the Northwest Upsalquitch crown lands. The trail begins as a relatively smooth, 2-vehicle wide dirt road but narrows to a single lane for the remainder of the trip. There are a ...
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Upsalquitch Ridge Loop
Take this quick loop for incredible views of the surrounding Upsalquitch Crown Reserve lands. The entirety of this trail is a winding, single-vehicle-wide dirt road with gentle hills. 2WD vehicles should have no trouble on this loop, although there are a few sections where the undercarriage of lower...
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ATV trails in Newfoundland and Labrador
Explore ATV-friendly trails in Newfoundland and Labrador. These trails are accessible for vehicles up to 50 inches wide, perfect for ATVs and smaller off-road machines.

Cloudy Trail
Cloudy Trail is a scenic off-road route perfect for adventure lovers. The trail offers stunning views of valleys and flowing rivers, making it a great spot to enjoy nature at its best. Rated 2+, it’s moderately challenging with one exciting water crossing that adds a bit of thrill to the journey. Id...
Learn more about Cloudy Trail

Cold Brook - Sweet Shack Warm Up Shelter
The trail starts at Cold Brook parking lot, travels over a woods road (dirt and rock) for approximately 32 kilometers, it ends up at the Sweet Shack Warm Up Shelter owned by the Bay St. George Snowmobile Association Road is bumpy as the road is only maintained by a cabin association when parts of th...
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Sandy Point
Sandy Point Lighthouse and the old, abandoned settlement of Sandy Point can be accessed on Sandy Point Trail. It is an out-and-back trail that runs out to the tip of the shoal, where the Sandy Point Lighthouse can be found. Along the way, there are markers for the various abandoned buildings that us...
Learn more about Sandy Point

Big Pond Overlook Trail
This trail provides access to the two radio towers on the top of the plateau. It traverses up the narrow valley and opens up onto the plateau about two thirds of the way to the top. The trail is mostly rounded rocks in the valley and rocks and gravel at the upper section. The lower section has narro...
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UTV/side-by-side trails in Newfoundland and Labrador
Find UTV and side-by-side trails in Newfoundland and Labrador. These trails accommodate vehicles up to 60 inches wide, ideal for UTVs, side-by-sides, and wider off-road rigs.

Cloudy Trail
Cloudy Trail is a scenic off-road route perfect for adventure lovers. The trail offers stunning views of valleys and flowing rivers, making it a great spot to enjoy nature at its best. Rated 2+, it’s moderately challenging with one exciting water crossing that adds a bit of thrill to the journey. Id...
Learn more about Cloudy Trail

Frenchman's Pond Trail
This is a fairly easy trail through the backwoods and lakes north of Corner Brook and heading northwest to Cox's Cove, Newfoundland. There are a number of interesting points along the trail with scenic views of lakes, cliffs, valleys and several sign posts along the way. The trail can be run in eith...
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Cold Brook - Sweet Shack Warm Up Shelter
The trail starts at Cold Brook parking lot, travels over a woods road (dirt and rock) for approximately 32 kilometers, it ends up at the Sweet Shack Warm Up Shelter owned by the Bay St. George Snowmobile Association Road is bumpy as the road is only maintained by a cabin association when parts of th...
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Sandy Point
Sandy Point Lighthouse and the old, abandoned settlement of Sandy Point can be accessed on Sandy Point Trail. It is an out-and-back trail that runs out to the tip of the shoal, where the Sandy Point Lighthouse can be found. Along the way, there are markers for the various abandoned buildings that us...
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