Off-Road Trails Near College Station, Arkansas
Off-Road Trails Near College Station, Arkansas
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.
Mana Ridge
This shelf road climbs up from the valley of Ohana trail to the southern border of the park. Expect a winding trail with mild hills, some off-camber sections and loose rocks, and rock gardens. On the east end of the trail, there is a closed trail that is signed to keep OHV users from accessing a par...
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Hibiscus Hollow
This smooth connector trail includes an easy slope as the trail winds between Mana Ridge and Ohana Trail. Expect a mostly smooth trail with the occasional loose rock. Be on the lookout for dirt bikes, as there is a single-track intersection about halfway through the trail.
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Moana Way
This is one of the longer singletrack trails in the park and, as such, includes a variety of terrain and obstacles but avoids the difficult hill on the north side of the park. This maintains good flow with mild hills and sights of rock boulders, seasonal water crossings, and log obstacles.
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Palm's Way
This is a fun uphill connector with some loose rocks. Connects you from Kauai Lane to Mana Ridge on a gradual incline. The slope is mild and should not challenge any off-road vehicle. Be aware of dirt bikes, as there is a singletrack crossing on the trail about halfway to the top.
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Aloha Loop
A mellow and flowy singletrack trail that takes you from the bottom of the hillside through a lowland area back towards the valley and crosses Ohana Trail twice. No major rocky sections or hill climbs but there is a water crossing with a bridge.
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Maui's Hook
This is difficult, narrow singletrack that takes you over water crossings and back up the hill, where you'll find loose rocks, loose dirt, and ledges up to two feet. Once at the top, you turn and head back down the hill on more loose, rocky singletrack. At the bottom of the hill, it mellows a bit an...
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Iwa Ridge
This two-track ridge road starts near the lake and flows across the highest points of the park and ending at the west boundary. Rock gardens are common, as are steep hills with loose rocks. High point views are common when the leaves are down. Several connector trails branch off if you need to loop ...
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Ohana Trail
This two-track trail leads you from the park to the OHV trails area. Please go slowly near the lake until you are in the woods. At the top, there are some loose softball and football-sized rocks to watch for, but after you get down the hil,l it smooths out. One or two mud holes that are not deep. Th...
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Hula Twist
If you've ridden Maui's Hook, then you're familiar with this steep hill with loose rock and ledges. This version is one of the hardest in the park as it adds a water crossing at the bottom and curves to get to the top. Once at the top, you'll play in several rock gardens before heading back down the...
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Wiki Wiki Way
This trail is a great way to cut through the center of the park on something more exciting than Ohana without climbing the difficult hills up to Iwa Ridge. There is a seasonal water crossing that could be muddy, but no steep climbs. There are only some off-camber sections at the bottom of the hill.
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Pineapple Express
This fun, flowy singletrack connects Ohana Trail up to Mana Ridge. It maintains a smooth and gradual flow across mild slopes and shallow, seasonal water crossings. The eastern terminus of the trail is near a closed section of the park. Continue on Mana Ridge to other trails.
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Kai Connector
This short connector is overall smooth but there is a rutted section that can be muddy during wet seasons. Use this to connect Ohana Trail to Iwa Ridge.
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Kauai Lane
This connector from Mana Ridge to Ohana Trail offers access to several singletrack trails. This trail has some mild hills with ruts and loose rocks. It's a great spot to kick up the speed and knock the dirt off. At the east end, there is a closed trail heading to a part of the park that is under con...
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Pele's Fury
This trail puts you on the steep, rocky, gnarly hill climb multiple times and includes the largest single obstacle in the park - a 30-inch rock ledge that is very fun to drop off of or climb up. It crosses the Ohana Trail multiple times in case you need to bail out.
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Bamboo Bend
This horseshoe-shaped connector loops from Ohana Trail and back to Ohana Trail, providing a connection to Kane's Spring Trail. It is an easy and smooth loop that should provide no challenge for any OHV unless it is excessively wet and there is a potential for mud.
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Waterway Trail
Check in at the office before riding. Currently, this trail holds a lot of water when the lake rises after rain. It will remain closed except in case of emergency or in the summer when lake levels are lower and the mudholes dry up. 5ST does intersect with this trail multiple times and crossing at th...
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Honu Crossing
This trail jumps into a lowland area of the park where you'll find seasonal mud and water crossings, but overall is a reprieve from the rocky hillside nearby. There's even a bridge to help keep you out of the mud. Take a deep breath here as the nearby trails start to get serious on the hillside.
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Lava Flow
This trail is in an area of the park known for its rock gardens. You'll find plenty of those along with a hillside to play up and down. This trail reaches one of the highest parts of the park, so look for scenic views when the leaves are down.
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Nalu Run
Use this smooth two-track trail to avoid seasonal mud holes and flooding on Ohana Trail.
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Kane's Spring
This is a very fun way to connect Iwa Ridge to Bamboo Bend. It includes a seasonal water crossing and a steep hill climb with large rocks and loose soil. 4WD is required as this hill is straightforward yet loose and rough. Potential for scenic views at the top when the leaves are down.
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ATV trails near College Station, Arkansas
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.
Mana Ridge
This shelf road climbs up from the valley of Ohana trail to the southern border of the park. Expect a winding trail with mild hills, some off-camber sections and loose rocks, and rock gardens. On the east end of the trail, there is a closed trail that is signed to keep OHV users from accessing a par...
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Hibiscus Hollow
This smooth connector trail includes an easy slope as the trail winds between Mana Ridge and Ohana Trail. Expect a mostly smooth trail with the occasional loose rock. Be on the lookout for dirt bikes, as there is a single-track intersection about halfway through the trail.
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Palm's Way
This is a fun uphill connector with some loose rocks. Connects you from Kauai Lane to Mana Ridge on a gradual incline. The slope is mild and should not challenge any off-road vehicle. Be aware of dirt bikes, as there is a singletrack crossing on the trail about halfway to the top.
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Iwa Ridge
This two-track ridge road starts near the lake and flows across the highest points of the park and ending at the west boundary. Rock gardens are common, as are steep hills with loose rocks. High point views are common when the leaves are down. Several connector trails branch off if you need to loop ...
Learn more about Iwa Ridge
UTV/side-by-side trails near College Station, Arkansas
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.
Mana Ridge
This shelf road climbs up from the valley of Ohana trail to the southern border of the park. Expect a winding trail with mild hills, some off-camber sections and loose rocks, and rock gardens. On the east end of the trail, there is a closed trail that is signed to keep OHV users from accessing a par...
Learn more about Mana Ridge
Hibiscus Hollow
This smooth connector trail includes an easy slope as the trail winds between Mana Ridge and Ohana Trail. Expect a mostly smooth trail with the occasional loose rock. Be on the lookout for dirt bikes, as there is a single-track intersection about halfway through the trail.
Learn more about Hibiscus Hollow
Palm's Way
This is a fun uphill connector with some loose rocks. Connects you from Kauai Lane to Mana Ridge on a gradual incline. The slope is mild and should not challenge any off-road vehicle. Be aware of dirt bikes, as there is a singletrack crossing on the trail about halfway to the top.
Learn more about Palm's Way
Iwa Ridge
This two-track ridge road starts near the lake and flows across the highest points of the park and ending at the west boundary. Rock gardens are common, as are steep hills with loose rocks. High point views are common when the leaves are down. Several connector trails branch off if you need to loop ...
Learn more about Iwa Ridge
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