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

Smith Creek
This short 5-mile trail runs alongside Smith Creek as it connects with the Assiniboine River, just outside Russell, Manitoba (near the Saskatchewan border). The route follows an old power/telephone line corridor, cutting through open prairie and wooded sections. The trail roughly parallels a small r...
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Centre Road - Moose Mountain Provincial Park
Centre Road is the main backcountry access route in Moose Mountain Provincial Park, cutting through the heart of nearly 100,000 acres of forest, lakes, and rolling uplands. Historically, one of the few corridors carved through the thick bush, it remains the primary road that leads into the park’s ru...
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Christopher Trail
The road known as Christopher Trail was first cut through dense bush in the late 1890s by Fred Christopher and the Fripp brothers (Harold and Percy) to link Fish Lake (now Kenosee Lake) with Cannington Manor. Remarkably, this pioneer route has survived for over a century. Along the way, drivers enco...
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ATV trails in Saskatchewan
Explore ATV-friendly trails in Saskatchewan. These trails are accessible for vehicles up to 50 inches wide, perfect for ATVs and smaller off-road machines.

Smith Creek
This short 5-mile trail runs alongside Smith Creek as it connects with the Assiniboine River, just outside Russell, Manitoba (near the Saskatchewan border). The route follows an old power/telephone line corridor, cutting through open prairie and wooded sections. The trail roughly parallels a small r...
Learn more about Smith Creek

Centre Road - Moose Mountain Provincial Park
Centre Road is the main backcountry access route in Moose Mountain Provincial Park, cutting through the heart of nearly 100,000 acres of forest, lakes, and rolling uplands. Historically, one of the few corridors carved through the thick bush, it remains the primary road that leads into the park’s ru...
Learn more about Centre Road - Moose Mountain Provincial Park
UTV/side-by-side trails in Saskatchewan
Find UTV and side-by-side trails in Saskatchewan. These trails accommodate vehicles up to 60 inches wide, ideal for UTVs, side-by-sides, and wider off-road rigs.

Smith Creek
This short 5-mile trail runs alongside Smith Creek as it connects with the Assiniboine River, just outside Russell, Manitoba (near the Saskatchewan border). The route follows an old power/telephone line corridor, cutting through open prairie and wooded sections. The trail roughly parallels a small r...
Learn more about Smith Creek

Centre Road - Moose Mountain Provincial Park
Centre Road is the main backcountry access route in Moose Mountain Provincial Park, cutting through the heart of nearly 100,000 acres of forest, lakes, and rolling uplands. Historically, one of the few corridors carved through the thick bush, it remains the primary road that leads into the park’s ru...
Learn more about Centre Road - Moose Mountain Provincial Park
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