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Off-Road Trails Near Billingsley, Alabama

Discover the best offroad 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.

Learn more about Lukes Loop
Lukes Loop

Lukes Loop

Easy mixed gravel and dirt road open year-round that runs through a wildlife management area located near Prattville. Expect some mud during the wet season but nothing too bad. Some small elevation changes and small rutted areas. Abundant wildlife and seasonal trails branch off of the main trail. Se...
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Total Miles
4.3
Tech Rating
3Easy
Best Time
Spring, Fall
Learn more about Perry Mountain Road FS426 Part 1
Perry Mountain Road FS426 Part 1

Perry Mountain Road FS426 Part 1

FS 426, locally known as Perry Mountain Road, is an easy dirt/gravel track through the Talladega National Forest. There is an old fire tower overlooking the area. There are also a few other tracks that break off of Perry Mountain Road. Some of these are seasonal. Overall, the trail is well-maintaine...
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Total Miles
3.2
Tech Rating
1Easy
Best Time
Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter
Learn more about Dixie Road - FS 421
Dixie Road - FS 421

Dixie Road - FS 421

FS 421 is located in the Talladega National Forest; it is a maintained forest service road. Occasionally, it has washouts and trees down on the road. Most vehicles will make it with no problem; it does have a few sandy spots. It's a nice, quiet ride with the potential to see wildlife.
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Total Miles
4.7
Tech Rating
1Easy
Best Time
Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter
Learn more about Maddox Cut - FS 418a
Maddox Cut - FS 418a

Maddox Cut - FS 418a

Maddox Cut is a relatively well-maintained forest service road in the Talladega National Forest. It does get muddy and rutted out during the wet season, but still nothing a car can't handle. Log trucks could enter road, so be cautious of them. Overall, this trail is a nice, quiet little drive throug...
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Total Miles
4.6
Tech Rating
2Easy
Best Time
Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter
Learn more about Jim Foundry Road
Jim Foundry Road

Jim Foundry Road

This trail is short, but it is a pretty fun little section of this road in the Talladega National Forest. Some spots its wide enough for two vehicles, and in others, it's only wide enough for one. This road does not appear to be maintained; I would recommend a vehicle with some ground clearance. The...
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Total Miles
2.7
Tech Rating
4Moderate
Best Time
Summer, Fall, Spring
Learn more about O'Neal - FS 418
O'Neal - FS 418

O'Neal - FS 418

Oneal, also known as FS 418 is a forest service road in the Talladega National Forest. It does get some serious washes at times. The forest service was out making repairs and installing water drainage culverts while we were there. A fun little road turning up thru the hills. Look out for washes, rut...
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Total Miles
4.2
Tech Rating
2Easy
Best Time
Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter
Learn more about Maud Road - FS 423
Maud Road - FS 423

Maud Road - FS 423

FS 423 is a relatively short trail that crosses a portion of the Talladega National Forest near Centreville, Alabama. Highway 82 provides easy access from the north. Within the Talladega National Forest, camping is not truly dispersed; it must be done at a handful of designated primitive camping are...
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Total Miles
3.3
Tech Rating
2Easy
Best Time
Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter
Learn more about Vick Road - FS 412
Vick Road - FS 412

Vick Road - FS 412

FS 412 is a fairly short, well-maintained service road through the Talladega National Forest. Motor vehicle use in the Talladega National Forest is limited to street-legal “plated” vehicles. One of the interesting things about this trail is that it provides access to a public shooting range and also...
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Total Miles
6
Tech Rating
1Easy
Best Time
Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter
Learn more about FS 742
FS 742

FS 742

FS 742 connects FS 743 in the southeast with County Road 44 in the northwest. Only street-legal “plated” vehicles are allowed. Travelling northwest from FS 743, it begins as a well-graded gravel road, which gently runs through a forest of small pines mixed with a few small hardwoods. Things start of...
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Total Miles
5.1
Tech Rating
3Easy
Best Time
Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter
Learn more about FS 700
FS 700

FS 700

FS 700 sits within the Talladega National Forest, with the northern two-thirds of the route passing through the Oakmulgee Wildlife Management Area (WMA). Only street-legal, "plated" vehicles are allowed on this route. The southern entry is paved but transitions to dirt upon entering the Talladega Na...
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Total Miles
5.8
Tech Rating
1Easy
Best Time
Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter
Learn more about USFS #724
USFS #724

USFS #724

US Forest Service Road 724 in the Oakmulgee division of the Talladega National Forest offers stunning forest views, ample wildlife viewing opportunities, and exciting trail riding experiences. There are several excellent dispersed camping spots along the course of the road. Both the East and West tr...
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Total Miles
7.7
Tech Rating
4Moderate
Best Time
Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter
Learn more about FS 723
FS 723

FS 723

While FS 723 is located in the Talladega National Forest, it’s also situated within the Oakmulgee Wildlife Management Area (WMA). During hunting season, be aware of and respectful toward hunters who will likely be in the area. Additionally, only road-legal, “plated” vehicles are allowed in this area...
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Total Miles
4.5
Tech Rating
2Easy
Best Time
Fall, Winter, Spring
Learn more about USFS 726 - Phalen Spur
USFS 726 - Phalen Spur

USFS 726 - Phalen Spur

Serving as one of the main North-South routes, USFS 726, or Phalen Spur, runs through the heart of Oakmulgee WMA within the Talledega National Forest. USFS 726 is an easy ride, with most of the road being wide enough for two cars. Regularly maintained, Phalen Spur offers ample opportunity to take in...
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Total Miles
10.2
Tech Rating
1Easy
Best Time
Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter
Learn more about USFSR #601 Wiregrass
USFSR #601 Wiregrass

USFSR #601 Wiregrass

USFSR #601 Wiregrass begins at the South end on AL 148 just outside of Sylacauga. It is a winding gravel road with shallow mud holes scattered throughout from the various creeks that overflow onto the road, such as Tallaseehatchee Creek and Bulls Creek. It offers a few side trails that will take you...
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Total Miles
5.8
Tech Rating
2Easy
Best Time
Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter
Learn more about Bishop Road - FS 707
Bishop Road - FS 707

Bishop Road - FS 707

FS-707 / Bishop Road is in the Talladega National Forest. It also forms part of the northern edge of the Oakmulgee Wildlife Management Area (WMA). During hunting season, be aware of and respectful toward hunters who will likely be in the area. Additionally, only road-legal, “plated” vehicles are all...
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Total Miles
6.4
Tech Rating
1Easy
Best Time
Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter
Learn more about USFSR #616 Rocky Mount
USFSR #616 Rocky Mount

USFSR #616 Rocky Mount

USFSR #616 Rocky Mount is an easy, well-maintained road inside the heart of the Hollins Wildlife Management Area. It begins off of USFSR #607 Bulls Gap. At the southernmost end there is a small campground that is common to the local hunters and campers alike. It consists of improved primitive campsi...
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Total Miles
5.6
Tech Rating
2Easy
Best Time
Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter
Learn more about Davenport (687)
Davenport (687)

Davenport (687)

Davenport road (687) is a well-maintained road that crosses the southern portion of the Talladega National Forest. Throughout this route, you will encounter seasonal scenery as well as other roads that are available for exploring. Vehicles with lower clearance should not have any issues passing thro...
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Total Miles
5.4
Tech Rating
1Easy
Best Time
Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter
Learn more about USFSR #607 Bulls Gap
USFSR #607 Bulls Gap

USFSR #607 Bulls Gap

USFSR #607 Bulls Gap Trail head is a popular trail for birdwatchers, bicyclist, hikers and other nature lovers. Be sure to exercise caution and share the road! This trail offers scenic views and easy riding. Creeks and streams flow abundantly from water rushing down Horn Mountain, which is located i...
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Total Miles
4.2
Tech Rating
1Easy
Best Time
Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter
Learn more about USFSR #600-1
USFSR #600-1

USFSR #600-1

600-1 and its partner trail 600-2 are the most common trails in Alabama that are on public lands. People come from all over to see the scenic views and to see what the trail is all about. The trail begins just outside the small town of Sylacauga, nestled in the hills of the Millerville community. It...
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Total Miles
13.9
Tech Rating
4Moderate
Best Time
Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter
Learn more about Reservoir Road (621c)
Reservoir Road (621c)

Reservoir Road (621c)

This route is not well maintained and open seasonally. Under wet conditions, drivers could encounter slick and muddy conditions. High-clearance vehicles with four-wheel drive and good tires could be required for portions of this route. Under dry conditions, one could encounter some difficulty maneuv...
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Total Miles
3.6
Tech Rating
5Moderate
Best Time
Winter, Fall, Summer, Spring

ATV trails near Billingsley, Alabama

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.

Learn more about 18
18

18

This is a main road that goes around the whole outside of the grid. This trail connects you to all of the trails in the park. There is no difficulty on this route, but you do need to follow the speed limit posted, 15 miles per hour, because of safety and wild animals. There are a lot of intersection...
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Total Miles
3.5
Tech Rating
1Easy
Best Time
Summer, Spring, Fall, Winter
Learn more about 31
31

31

Trail 31 has a lot of rock obstacles going up and down the mountain. It starts from the top of Clay Hill and goes about a mile to connect you to trail 24. Most of the areas that have any major obstacles have some bypasses to go around. There are some deep ruts in some areas on this trail. Vehicles o...
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Total Miles
1.2
Tech Rating
8Difficult
Best Time
Spring, Fall, Summer, Winter
Learn more about 20 Main
20 Main

20 Main

This trail is mostly gravel and dirt road. The speed limit is 15 mph and is regulated by park security. This trail will take you from the main office to the left and right side of the grid. You will take this route to get to any of the rental bunkers, or campsites.
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Total Miles
1.5
Tech Rating
1Easy
Best Time
Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter
Learn more about 57
57

57

Trail 57 is the hardest trail in the park. This trail was taken by a 95-inch wide full-size vehicle, and some areas were very tight, with close calls to hitting and squeezing between trees. The park was alerted to widen this trail some and it needs to be maintained by the park. They said they were w...
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Total Miles
2.6
Tech Rating
10Extreme
Best Time
Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter

UTV/side-by-side trails near Billingsley, Alabama

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.

Learn more about 18
18

18

This is a main road that goes around the whole outside of the grid. This trail connects you to all of the trails in the park. There is no difficulty on this route, but you do need to follow the speed limit posted, 15 miles per hour, because of safety and wild animals. There are a lot of intersection...
Learn more about 18

Total Miles
3.5
Tech Rating
1Easy
Best Time
Summer, Spring, Fall, Winter
Learn more about 31
31

31

Trail 31 has a lot of rock obstacles going up and down the mountain. It starts from the top of Clay Hill and goes about a mile to connect you to trail 24. Most of the areas that have any major obstacles have some bypasses to go around. There are some deep ruts in some areas on this trail. Vehicles o...
Learn more about 31

Total Miles
1.2
Tech Rating
8Difficult
Best Time
Spring, Fall, Summer, Winter
Learn more about 20 Main
20 Main

20 Main

This trail is mostly gravel and dirt road. The speed limit is 15 mph and is regulated by park security. This trail will take you from the main office to the left and right side of the grid. You will take this route to get to any of the rental bunkers, or campsites.
Learn more about 20 Main

Total Miles
1.5
Tech Rating
1Easy
Best Time
Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter
Learn more about 57
57

57

Trail 57 is the hardest trail in the park. This trail was taken by a 95-inch wide full-size vehicle, and some areas were very tight, with close calls to hitting and squeezing between trees. The park was alerted to widen this trail some and it needs to be maintained by the park. They said they were w...
Learn more about 57

Total Miles
2.6
Tech Rating
10Extreme
Best Time
Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter

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