Off-Road Trails Near Lamar, Pennsylvania
Off-Road Trails Near Lamar, Pennsylvania
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.

Hancock Road
This trail is open for hunting season 9/18/25 to 1/26/26. It is on State game land, and when out of hunting season, it is gated. It is a simple, graded gravel road within Bald Eagle State Forest. It is an out-and-back type of trail. It has a few parking lots along this trail. There are pine trees an...
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Rag Valley Road
Rag Valley Road is a nice gravel and dirt road that connects Mackeyville to Fire Tower Road in Clinton County. It is an easy trail in the spring, summer, and fall. The difficulty increases in the winter, as there is no winter maintenance on this trail. The trail is a gradual climb up the side of the...
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Cherry Run Road
Cherry Run Road is a nice and easy gravel road that dead-ends on State Game Lands. There is also a gate that may be closed in non-Pennsylvania hunting seasons that is about two-thirds of the way down the trail. There is a very large parking area at the gate, so turning around is a breeze. The travel...
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Pepper Run Road
This is an out-and-back trail along the base of Riansares Mountain. There are no real points of interest along the trail. It's a scenic, wooded track that's a bit less technical than the majority of what the Pennsylvania Department of Conservation of Natural Resources calls "drivable trails." Be awa...
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Firetower Road
This trail ascends to the peak of Riansares Mountain, 2,310 feet, before returning to the level of the surrounding area. There is a vista near the peak of the mountain and several radio/communication towers to be seen. Otherwise, it's a relaxing wooded drive that can be accessed by pretty much any s...
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Beech Creek Road
Beech Creek Road is a graded gravel road. It is an easy ride in the summer months, however there is no winter maintenance. During times of rain, snow, and ice the road will become harder to travel on. Beech Creek Road is within Sproul State Forest. Beech Creek Road is the main road to access all the...
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Lamb Gap Trail
This trail is within the Bald Eagle State Forest. It is State game land for hunting, and is gated during the off-season. It is a graded Gravel road with some turns and small slopes. There are a few small parking lots along the trail. It is a mix of pines and big timber. This trail is an out-and-back...
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Sand Spring Road
Sand Spring Road is a bumpy and rutted dirt road that ends on private property. It is an out-and-back trail that cuts through the woods. There is plenty of room to turn around at the end. In the winter and spring, the road is pretty gnarly, but during the dry summer months, the road is quite a bit e...
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Greens Run Road
Greens Run Road is primarily a graded gravel road. It is an easy ride in the summer months; however, there is no winter maintenance. During times of rain, snow, and ice, the road can become rutted and harder to travel on. Greens Run Road is just south of Sproul State Forest. There are numerous spots...
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Low Place Road
Low Place Road is a nice and easy graded gravel road that connects Cherry Run Road on the south to Fire Tower Road on the north. The travel is flat and level. There is no winter maintenance on this road, so travel with caution during the winter months due to snow and ice.
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Nittany Ridge Road
A fairly typical Pennsylvania state forest road. It is peaceful and quiet. This road receives no winter maintenance, and the north end, where there is about 600 feet of elevation change, is not recommended for winter travel. At times, some of the ruts on the north end of the road may require caution...
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Pepper Run Road East
Pepper Run Road is a nice and easy graded gravel road that runs from PA 477 all the way to a dead end when the State Game Land road turns into private property. The road is flat and level. There is no winter maintenance on this road, so travel with caution during the winter months due to snow and ic...
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Bartley Hollow Road
Bartley Hollow Road is primarily an ungraded dirt trail. It is classified as a PA Drivable Trail by the DCNR. It is a moderate ride in the summer months; however, there is no maintenance at all on this trail. During times of rain, snow, and ice, the trail can become heavily rutted and extremely hard...
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Slide Hollow Trail
Slide Hollow Trail is a dead-end, ungraded dirt trail. It ends on the east on private property and at the intersection of private roads. It is classified as a PA Drivable Trail by the DCNR. It is a moderate ride in the summer months; however, there is no maintenance at all on this trail. During time...
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Woomers Divide Road
Woomers Divide Road is primarily a graded gravel road. It is an easy ride in the summer months; however, there is no winter maintenance. During times of rain, snow, and ice, the road can become rutted and harder to travel on. Woomers Divide Road is just south of Sproul State Forest. There are numero...
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Greens Valley Road
A standard out-and-back gravel Pennsylvania state forest road. It is scenic and peaceful. During the fall and early winter, the gate at the end of this road is open, giving access to an additional mile of forest road, but beyond that, the bridge is out and is unlikely to be replaced. This road offer...
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Graham Road
Graham Road is a rough forestry road that follows the West Branch Susquehanna River. Many trails leave Graham Road and provide many looping opportunities. Trails such as Twin Springs, Dark Hollow, and Oak Ridge offer challenging riding and great scenic vistas. There is no winter maintenance on this ...
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Orviston Mountain Road
Orviston Mountain Road is primarily a graded gravel road with short paved sections at both ends of the road. It is an easy ride in the summer months; however, there is no winter maintenance. During times of rain, snow, and ice, the road can become rutted and harder to travel on. Orviston Mountain Ro...
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Hazard Road
Hazard Road lies fully within State Game Lands and is only open during Pennsylvania licensed hunting seasons--primarily from October to January and May. If you are in the area during any open hunting, the gates will be open and you can drive this scenic route. It is a relaxing drive across the top o...
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Carrier Road
Carrier Road is a dirt and gravel trail that runs along and crosses back and forth over Whiskey Run. It is a great scenic route that is very beautiful in the fall when the color of the leaves changes. This is an easy green trail in the spring, summer, and fall, however, there is no winter maintenanc...
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ATV trails near Lamar, Pennsylvania
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.

Dehaas Road
Dehaas Road is primarily a graded gravel road. It is an easy ride in the summer months; however, there is no winter maintenance. The road will become rutted and harder to travel on during rain, snow, and ice. Dehaas Road is a joint-use road, and the Bloody Skillet ATV Trail System can be accessed of...
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Kato Orviston Road
Kato Orviston Road is primarily a graded gravel road with some short dirt sections. It is an easy ride in the summer months; however, there is no winter maintenance. During times of rain, snow, and ice, the road will become rutted and harder to travel on. Kato Orviston Road is within Sproul State Fo...
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Hog Back Tunnel Trail
Hog Back Tunnel Trail is primarily an ungraded dirt and gravel road. It is an easy ride in the summer months; however, there is no maintenance. During times of rain, snow, and ice, the road can become rutted and harder to travel on. Hog Back Tunnel Trail is within Sproul State Forest. The Hog Back T...
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Rock Run Trail
Rock Run Trail is an out-and-back 2-mile ungraded dirt trail. It is a moderate ride in the summer months; however, there is no maintenance at all on this trail. During times of rain, snow, and ice, the trail can become heavily rutted and extremely difficult to travel on. There may be downed trees or...
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UTV/side-by-side trails near Lamar, Pennsylvania
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.

Dehaas Road
Dehaas Road is primarily a graded gravel road. It is an easy ride in the summer months; however, there is no winter maintenance. The road will become rutted and harder to travel on during rain, snow, and ice. Dehaas Road is a joint-use road, and the Bloody Skillet ATV Trail System can be accessed of...
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Kato Orviston Road
Kato Orviston Road is primarily a graded gravel road with some short dirt sections. It is an easy ride in the summer months; however, there is no winter maintenance. During times of rain, snow, and ice, the road will become rutted and harder to travel on. Kato Orviston Road is within Sproul State Fo...
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Hog Back Tunnel Trail
Hog Back Tunnel Trail is primarily an ungraded dirt and gravel road. It is an easy ride in the summer months; however, there is no maintenance. During times of rain, snow, and ice, the road can become rutted and harder to travel on. Hog Back Tunnel Trail is within Sproul State Forest. The Hog Back T...
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Rock Run Trail
Rock Run Trail is an out-and-back 2-mile ungraded dirt trail. It is a moderate ride in the summer months; however, there is no maintenance at all on this trail. During times of rain, snow, and ice, the trail can become heavily rutted and extremely difficult to travel on. There may be downed trees or...
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