Off-Road Trails Near Lincoln, New Brunswick
Off-Road Trails Near Lincoln, New Brunswick
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.

Sunshine Estates Trail
This trail takes you from the heart of New Maryland out to Wilsey Road. There are some technical water crossings and steep angles. It's a perfect trail for a Jeep or 4x4. You'll see plenty of woodlands and marshes, as well as the water treatment area for the village. It runs parallel to the TransCan...
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Sunshine Side Loop
Just off the Sunshine Estates Trail, this little loop takes you from the hydro line through some mildly overgrown logging trails. They are still in use by ATVs but they offer a few thrills, with some hard-bottomed muddy holes and narrow passages. The undergrowth isn't hard to manage, and the trail i...
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Mill Bank Bend
This little path comes off the Sunshine Estates Trail and leads to Mill Bank Road in New Maryland. It has a couple of foot-and-a-half-deep mud holes but is pretty stock-friendly. After a small hill, you'll see a sweeping turn leading you to Mill Bank Road.
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Campbell Brook Road
Old logging road with plenty of small water puddles and a generally rough, bumpy surface. During the summer and fall, it’s usually accessible with smaller SUVs and other standard vehicles. In the spring, a 4x4 is recommended since the road edges can get soft and muddy if you drift too close to the s...
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Noonan to Penniac Road
A combination of old logging roads, one small narrow path, 4x4 will be needed, as there are a few deeper water holes, a little bit of mud, especially in the spring time, not accessible in winter, as a partially snowmobile groomed trail, the road has lots of dead-end spurs, suggesting staying on the ...
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Rainbow Drive Road
Entering from Rainbow Drive, this trail is incredibly rocky with a few puddles. The trail is fairly wide, but the pace is slow on account of the bumpy ride. There are many twists and turns and you wind up coming out near Hanwell Road. All puddles have a rocky bottom, so you don't need to worry about...
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The Poutinery
After passing the hydro line sub station from Claudie Road, you begin a few descents and manage some deep washouts leading you to a flat area before the Nashwaaksis River. Here you will need some mud tires, a good lift, and most definitely a winch. After passing through the mud, where the Poutinery ...
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Douglas Hydro Line
Heading up an old logging road, you exit onto the hydro line to the right, over many large chunks of the mountain as well as through some water holes around 20 inches deep in parts. The trail exits to the Carlisle Road area if it gets too challenging, but leads all the way to Claudie Road across fro...
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Claudie Road
This is an active logging road with many spurs. The trail is a snowmobile trail in the wintertime. It's a track that starts in the Fredericton area across from Sunset Drive and turns to dirt eventually. The trail meets up with the hydro line and has many deep water holes.
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Pioneer Street Hydro Line
Off of Highway 104, take a right down Pineo Drive in Burtt's Corner. Pineo Drive will turn into a logging road, turning into Pioneer St. The first hydro line you cross will be the one that this trail winds along. The trail has steep inclines, descents, loose rock, and lots of mud. At the end of the ...
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Yesterdays Rough Ride
One of the many spurs from the Claudie Road, about a kilometer past the former golf course, you will find Yesterday's Rough Ride. It's an overgrown full-size 4x4 trail that used to be run regularly in the day of the JK Wrangler. Near the beginning, you will find a few logs, remnants of an old makesh...
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Softwood Weave
This slalom ducks and weaves through a wide truck road that is slowly being overtaken by the forest. Accessible by the hydroline just north of it, or from Claude Road; it offers a peaceful foray into the woods or a quick exit from some of the more difficult sections of the utility line access roads ...
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Claudie Pit Backroad
The hydroline will get you to this old gravel pit where there are a couple of steep piles to climb, a thick metal scrap husk, laden with bullet holes, and some great photo opportunities. The main entrance is bypassed by this backroad, through a valley with a winding gravel road.
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Firewood Lane Gully
You can enter this trail at the end of Firewood Lane near Carlisle Road, or you can just exit off the hydro line. It takes you around some steep bends, but it's wide enough for a half-ton pickup truck. The trail has lots of loose rock, washouts, and steep climbs. At the bottom of the gully, you will...
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Peach's Pit
This is the rear entrance to an abandoned / closed pit. The pit is overgrown, but the main access road from Carlisle Road is used to maintain a communication tower. Many trails go east from here, letting you explore south of the hydro lines and towards the undeveloped rural areas.
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Peach's Parade
This is a series of forks that flow through the forest north of the hydro line and connect to the Claudie Road substation. The trail has a couple of puddles and narrowing bends with encroaching alders, but is well-traveled. It connects the hydro line to the Claudie road and has many spurs.
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Tower Road to Hole #49
Access the road from Penniac Road or through Noonan off Route 10. This is an old logging road going to a known mudhole that most like to play in and get their vehicles muddy. This is not a difficult road as most 4x4's go through during spring, summer, and fall.
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Sandlewood Tumble
This trail has a very narrow entry at the end of Sandlewood Lane. For an easier run, it's better to come from Sandlewood Lane and carefully head down a narrow path which later meets up at a clear-cut, with many washouts and bedrock ledges to edge your way down. Even with a high-clearance SUV, you wi...
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Rankine Road Pond Run
This is a simple loop starting on Rankine Road. Expect some deep puddles year-round with tracks making some of the puddles seem deeper. There are plenty of causeways and beaver ponds adding to a marshy wilderness. The trail loops back to itself at the end of Rankine Road.
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Old Springhill Loop
Exiting off the Miramichi bypass, you need to open one of the wildlife gates along the highway, be sure to close it once you are through. The trail begins on a hydro line, going through a winding trail with lots of washouts. You will cross many steep gullies, and eventually exit the hydro line onto ...
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ATV trails near Lincoln, New Brunswick
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.

Sunshine Estates Trail
This trail takes you from the heart of New Maryland out to Wilsey Road. There are some technical water crossings and steep angles. It's a perfect trail for a Jeep or 4x4. You'll see plenty of woodlands and marshes, as well as the water treatment area for the village. It runs parallel to the TransCan...
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Sunshine Side Loop
Just off the Sunshine Estates Trail, this little loop takes you from the hydro line through some mildly overgrown logging trails. They are still in use by ATVs but they offer a few thrills, with some hard-bottomed muddy holes and narrow passages. The undergrowth isn't hard to manage, and the trail i...
Learn more about Sunshine Side Loop

Mill Bank Bend
This little path comes off the Sunshine Estates Trail and leads to Mill Bank Road in New Maryland. It has a couple of foot-and-a-half-deep mud holes but is pretty stock-friendly. After a small hill, you'll see a sweeping turn leading you to Mill Bank Road.
Learn more about Mill Bank Bend

Campbell Brook Road
Old logging road with plenty of small water puddles and a generally rough, bumpy surface. During the summer and fall, it’s usually accessible with smaller SUVs and other standard vehicles. In the spring, a 4x4 is recommended since the road edges can get soft and muddy if you drift too close to the s...
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UTV/side-by-side trails near Lincoln, New Brunswick
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.

Sunshine Estates Trail
This trail takes you from the heart of New Maryland out to Wilsey Road. There are some technical water crossings and steep angles. It's a perfect trail for a Jeep or 4x4. You'll see plenty of woodlands and marshes, as well as the water treatment area for the village. It runs parallel to the TransCan...
Learn more about Sunshine Estates Trail

Sunshine Side Loop
Just off the Sunshine Estates Trail, this little loop takes you from the hydro line through some mildly overgrown logging trails. They are still in use by ATVs but they offer a few thrills, with some hard-bottomed muddy holes and narrow passages. The undergrowth isn't hard to manage, and the trail i...
Learn more about Sunshine Side Loop

Mill Bank Bend
This little path comes off the Sunshine Estates Trail and leads to Mill Bank Road in New Maryland. It has a couple of foot-and-a-half-deep mud holes but is pretty stock-friendly. After a small hill, you'll see a sweeping turn leading you to Mill Bank Road.
Learn more about Mill Bank Bend

Campbell Brook Road
Old logging road with plenty of small water puddles and a generally rough, bumpy surface. During the summer and fall, it’s usually accessible with smaller SUVs and other standard vehicles. In the spring, a 4x4 is recommended since the road edges can get soft and muddy if you drift too close to the s...
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