Off-Road Trails Near Kensington, Prince Edward Island
Off-Road Trails Near Kensington, Prince Edward Island
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.

Cottage 2 Lane
The trail begins as a wide gravel road before narrowing to a single lane in places, with several passing areas available. The surface is mostly gravel with a few shallow puddles in low spots, and it connects to other trails in the area. Just off the route is Annandale Falls, a scenic stop worth visi...
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Beaumont Inland Trails
This trail features deep mudholes, some of which are even a little soft, requiring some throttle to get through. This trail can also get very rocky, especially near the "Beaumont Point". There is also some steep climbs, one of which is 16 degrees and has lots of rocks that you need to crawl over; ho...
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Old Debert Road
Old Debert Road in Westchester Mountain, Nova Scotia, is a scenic, rural route that offers a blend of natural beauty and rugged terrain. The road is primarily gravel and dirt, with sections that can be uneven or washed out, the turns to a rocky single lane trail. It winds through forested landscapes...
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Beaumont Inland Tight Offshoot
Extremely tight trail with moderately sized rock steps and smaller mud puddles. Careful line picking is important, as you could slide into a tree while trying to crawl over the rocks. The smaller the vehicle, the more comfortable you will feel on this trail. Full-size trucks should not attempt, as y...
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Grist Mill Road - 104
The route begins on gravel roads and gradually transitions into dirt sections with rock shelves, embedded rocks, and uneven terrain. You'll encounter water crossings with submerged logs, muddy patches, and the occasional deep rut--especially after rain. Traction may be limited in wet conditions, and...
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Johnson Lake Castle
The trail begins on a gravel road with washouts, requiring careful tire placement right from the start. As you progress, you'll encounter multiple water holes, some of which can be quite deep--especially after rain. The trail narrows considerably in areas, with tight tree lines, particularly during ...
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Beaumont Horseshoe Trail
This short horseshoe-shaped trail leads you to the famous Beaumont Point. This trail will test your suspension travel as there are very deep washouts and ruts. This trail also tends to get muddy, but doesn't feature any big mud or water holes. The trail is fairly narrow, but with some spots to pull ...
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Beaumont Road
Starting at the church, the road turns to dirt, going from two lanes down to a single lane that is marked with waterholes, washouts, and washboard ruts. It leads to a scenic point overlooking the water. This spot is privately owned with allowed use, so respect it, or we will lose it. Nearby, during ...
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Little Snare Lake Trail
Mostly gravel trail with larger rocks mixed in. Expect buried rocks that create ledges and obstacles up to 18 inches from the lowest point. The trail is single-wide with only a few passing areas. Numerous puddles are present, generally under 18 inches deep, though some hide rocks in the center that ...
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Rocky brook rd
This single-lane trail begins off Rocky Brook Road and offers a rewarding challenge for experienced off-roaders. It starts as a gravel road but quickly turns into a rough dirt trail scattered with large embedded rocks, deep water holes, and muddy sections. Passing opportunities are limited, and navi...
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Paterson dam trail
The trail begins as a two-lane gravel road before narrowing into a single-lane dirt path. Along the way, you'll encounter minor obstacles under 12 inches and occasional water puddles with firm bottoms. The trail eventually leads to a three-way intersection, offering access to multiple directions. At...
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Farm Lake Trail
A single-vehicle-wide trail with limited areas to pass, featuring larger stones and occasional rock shelves. When conditions are wet, large puddles can form along the route, some of which may conceal rocks beneath the water’s surface. The trail surface varies between firm and muddy, with reduced tra...
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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 in height and all easily avoidable. The trail also leads to numerous other routes in th...
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Porter Road
The trail begins at the junction of Porters Road and Elmsfield Road, following a narrow side road into the backcountry. The route consists mostly of rugged dirt roads with occasional washouts, winding through the hillside on tight, narrow trails. Along the way, expect approximately 18-inch-deep mud ...
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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 service is available at one section of the trail.
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Memel Road
Memel Road is a scenic trail connecting Albert Mines Road to Hopewell Hill, featuring two beautiful waterfalls: Sawmill Creek and Memel. The trail is primarily dirt with some loose rock and puddles, generally less than 12 inches deep. A section of the trail is an uneven, rocky surface that is undula...
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Moosebog
Moosebog, as the name suggests, is known for mud and deep water holes. However, it is mostly all pretty solid and rocky bottom, most of the water and mud holes have lots of rock poking out of them, making it very easy to scrape and or get high-centered. There are a couple of slightly steep hills, bu...
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ATVANS 410
Steep hills, large rocks, and muddy sections make this a technical trail for anything larger than an ATV. Very tight in parts. Most of the trail has a significant berm in the middle that limits this to high-clearance vehicles. In wet weather, the muddy sections have the potential to be challenging. ...
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Shenstone Road
This trail features some moderately steep hills and some interesting obstacles, though not very hard. One of the obstacles was created very recently by the large quarry located at the start of the trail. Water run off from the quarry has been pooling up at one spot and has created a large "bowl" in ...
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Mackenzie Settlement Road
Mostly single-lane ATV trail, this part of the provincial trail network leads north from the Kemptown wind turbines and follows through to Mackenzie Settlement Road. Some coarse gravel and larger rocks, spotty cell phone signal. After heavy rain or snowmelt, there is a section that becomes a water c...
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ATV trails near Kensington, Prince Edward Island
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.

Cottage 2 Lane
The trail begins as a wide gravel road before narrowing to a single lane in places, with several passing areas available. The surface is mostly gravel with a few shallow puddles in low spots, and it connects to other trails in the area. Just off the route is Annandale Falls, a scenic stop worth visi...
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Beaumont Inland Trails
This trail features deep mudholes, some of which are even a little soft, requiring some throttle to get through. This trail can also get very rocky, especially near the "Beaumont Point". There is also some steep climbs, one of which is 16 degrees and has lots of rocks that you need to crawl over; ho...
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Old Debert Road
Old Debert Road in Westchester Mountain, Nova Scotia, is a scenic, rural route that offers a blend of natural beauty and rugged terrain. The road is primarily gravel and dirt, with sections that can be uneven or washed out, the turns to a rocky single lane trail. It winds through forested landscapes...
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Beaumont Inland Tight Offshoot
Extremely tight trail with moderately sized rock steps and smaller mud puddles. Careful line picking is important, as you could slide into a tree while trying to crawl over the rocks. The smaller the vehicle, the more comfortable you will feel on this trail. Full-size trucks should not attempt, as y...
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UTV/side-by-side trails near Kensington, Prince Edward Island
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.

Cottage 2 Lane
The trail begins as a wide gravel road before narrowing to a single lane in places, with several passing areas available. The surface is mostly gravel with a few shallow puddles in low spots, and it connects to other trails in the area. Just off the route is Annandale Falls, a scenic stop worth visi...
Learn more about Cottage 2 Lane

Beaumont Inland Trails
This trail features deep mudholes, some of which are even a little soft, requiring some throttle to get through. This trail can also get very rocky, especially near the "Beaumont Point". There is also some steep climbs, one of which is 16 degrees and has lots of rocks that you need to crawl over; ho...
Learn more about Beaumont Inland Trails

Old Debert Road
Old Debert Road in Westchester Mountain, Nova Scotia, is a scenic, rural route that offers a blend of natural beauty and rugged terrain. The road is primarily gravel and dirt, with sections that can be uneven or washed out, the turns to a rocky single lane trail. It winds through forested landscapes...
Learn more about Old Debert Road

Beaumont Inland Tight Offshoot
Extremely tight trail with moderately sized rock steps and smaller mud puddles. Careful line picking is important, as you could slide into a tree while trying to crawl over the rocks. The smaller the vehicle, the more comfortable you will feel on this trail. Full-size trucks should not attempt, as y...
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