Off-Road Trails in Nova Scotia

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Tote Road

Tote Road

Starting from the southern end, Tote Road is a narrow, hard-packed dirt trail formerly used as a logging road. The trail is unmaintained and well-worn, with heavy brush guaranteeing pinstriping for most vehicles. While the…
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Total Miles
1.9
Tech Rating
3Easy
Best Time
Spring, Summer, Fall
Learn more about Totten Meadow Trail
Totten Meadow Trail

Totten Meadow Trail

This is a single-lane gravel trail with sections of larger gravel mixed in. Numerous pull-off spots allow for passing. The trail leads to a junction point that connects to several other routes and destinations. Cell…
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Total Miles
4.9
Tech Rating
2Easy
Best Time
Spring, Summer, Fall
Learn more about Trout Lake Road
Trout Lake Road

Trout Lake Road

The Trout Lake Road Trail connects near the south end of Roxbury Road at Paradise Lake to Trout Lake Road near the north end of Trout Lake in New Albany. Starting from the west end…
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Total Miles
5.3
Tech Rating
2Easy
Best Time
Spring, Summer, Fall
Learn more about Two Mile Lake Road
Two Mile Lake Road

Two Mile Lake Road

Two Mile Lake Road runs north-south in the Bowater Mersey trail system, starting from the southern end of Ingramport Road and ending at Two Mile Lake. The trail begins as a wide, well-maintained gravel road…
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Total Miles
6.1
Tech Rating
2Easy
Best Time
Spring, Summer, Fall
Learn more about Upper Belmont Road
Upper Belmont Road

Upper Belmont Road

Starts as a maintained double-wide trail, gradually transitioning to more dirt and rock than gravel as you progress. Along the way, you'll encounter a few puddles, with rocks on the trail staying under six inches…
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Total Miles
11.9
Tech Rating
1Easy
Best Time
Spring, Summer, Fall
Learn more about West Dalhousie Road
West Dalhousie Road

West Dalhousie Road

West Dalhousie Road stretches 32.6 kilometers through Annapolis County, offering a mix of terrain that showcases Nova Scotia's natural beauty and historical significance. Starting at Albany Cross on Old Liverpool Road, the route begins with…
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Total Miles
20.3
Tech Rating
1Easy
Best Time
Spring, Summer, Fall
Learn more about Wet Meadow Road
Wet Meadow Road

Wet Meadow Road

Wet Meadow Road, also known as ATVANS Route 945, offers an exciting offroad adventure through scenic areas of dense forest and rivers. This trail, primarily composed of hard-packed dirt, features narrow sections with ruts and…
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Total Miles
7.9
Tech Rating
2Easy
Best Time
Spring, Summer, Fall

ATV trails in Nova Scotia

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5 K

5 K

The 5 K trail goes from Sandy Lake Road to the windmills in Beaver Bank, Nova Scotia. The trail starts on crown land and then goes to the Barrett Lumber property. 5 K is a…
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Total Miles
1.9
Tech Rating
4Moderate
Best Time
Summer, Fall, Spring
Learn more about 6014 Road
6014 Road

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…
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Total Miles
4.7
Tech Rating
2Easy
Best Time
Summer, Fall, Spring
Learn more about Airport Hill Trail
Airport Hill Trail

Airport Hill Trail

Airport Hill Trail is a 3.3 km trail that connects the north end of East River Road with the north end of Ingramport Road. It features a long hill climb with some heavily washed-out areas,…
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Total Miles
2.0
Tech Rating
2Easy
Best Time
Spring, Summer, Fall
Learn more about Airport Lane
Airport Lane

Airport Lane

Airport Lane is an excellent starting or ending point for an off-roading adventure in the Nova Scotia Crown Land between Walton and Kennetcook. The north end of Airport Lane begins in Tennecape, where the old…
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Total Miles
4.2
Tech Rating
2Easy
Best Time
Spring, Fall

UTV/side-by-side trails in Nova Scotia

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5 K

5 K

The 5 K trail goes from Sandy Lake Road to the windmills in Beaver Bank, Nova Scotia. The trail starts on crown land and then goes to the Barrett Lumber property. 5 K is a…
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Total Miles
1.9
Tech Rating
4Moderate
Best Time
Summer, Fall, Spring
Learn more about 6014 Road
6014 Road

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…
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Total Miles
4.7
Tech Rating
2Easy
Best Time
Summer, Fall, Spring
Learn more about Airport Hill Trail
Airport Hill Trail

Airport Hill Trail

Airport Hill Trail is a 3.3 km trail that connects the north end of East River Road with the north end of Ingramport Road. It features a long hill climb with some heavily washed-out areas,…
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Total Miles
2.0
Tech Rating
2Easy
Best Time
Spring, Summer, Fall
Learn more about Airport Lane
Airport Lane

Airport Lane

Airport Lane is an excellent starting or ending point for an off-roading adventure in the Nova Scotia Crown Land between Walton and Kennetcook. The north end of Airport Lane begins in Tennecape, where the old…
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Total Miles
4.2
Tech Rating
2Easy
Best Time
Spring, Fall

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