Off-Road Trails Near Mayer, Arizona
Off-Road Trails Near Mayer, Arizona
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.

Highway Tank Trail
Highway Tank Trail is just short of three miles long and rolls through the hills just east of Highway 69. If you are starting this trail from the South, the route is easy going with a few ruts and loose rocks as you traverse Northwest. There will be a few small hills while traveling towards Highway ...
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Porque Tank Trail
Porque Tank Trail clocks in right at three miles long. If you are traversing this trail from the South to the North, the southern portion starts off with a gate you must open and close. After the gate, the trail consists of a fairly rocky and rutted hill climb. Many of these ruts snake all over the...
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Pipeline Rollercoaster
This trail lives up to its name with sharp, steep hills that dive into dry washes. As you pass over these washes, you quickly ascend back up another mountain. This trail follows a natural gas line, so be aware of signs on the trail. The hills in the Northwest section are steeped, consisting of small...
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Bc1015 & Bc1213
The majority of this guided trail consists of two BLM roads that are just short of three and a half miles long. The eastern part of this trail is the roughest and most eroded. You will be constantly navigating over erosion ruts with loose rocks all over the trail's surface. As you travel West, the t...
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Bc1014
Bc1014 is a well-maintained gravel road that stretches just over a mile long. The northern part of this road is fairly steep with a few turns as you descend down towards private property. The trail will continue until you reach a locked gate that will not let you travel any farther. This road is ext...
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Grapevine
Grapevine road is a rocky, sandy, and gravel mixed surface road that runs through Prescott National Forest. There is a gate about the middle of the trail, please remember to close it behind you. The first section runs through private property. There are two water crossings that change depending on t...
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Copper Road
Copper Road is a well-maintained dirt road that stretches from Highway 69 to the Agua Fria River. This road is an enjoyable, smooth drive and snakes North from Mayer, Arizona. There are lots of graded rock outcroppings along the way that can be a little bumpy. This guided trail ends at a crossing of...
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Bc 1043
This trail is entirely on BLM land and is a maintained dirt road. There are a few very small rutted areas but nothing to worry about. There will possibly be cattle on this trail so eyes open. The trail will end at an intersection with Copper Road to the North.
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Copper Road Connector
This trail is a well-maintained dirt road that connects to Copper Road and travels to the East. There are several somewhat steep parts while traversing this trail but nothing too serious. The trail is pretty maintained the entire way and ends at a locked gate to private property.
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9211A to Buckhorn Trail
This trail starts on the south side of FS Road 87a and immediately crosses Grapevine Creek which is the biggest obstacle on this trail. The trail then leads to a green gate that you need to open and close behind you. As you climb into the Prescott National Forest foothills, there is an old building ...
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Mystery Tank
Mystery Tank trail is just a mile long, and one of the starting points is off of Copper Road. The trail is fairly rutted in this area, with erosion present. The trail will then drop down to a tank that is unnamed on the map, hence the name Mystery Tank. From this tank, the trail horseshoes to the so...
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Bc1211 & Bc1212 Hill Climb
This short but rewarding trail is only 0.4 miles long. You will start on a fairly easy trail that has some small bumps accompanied by small loose rocks. You will travel a short distance to the East. After the eastern leg of the trail, the trail's direction then turns due North and starts to climb in...
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Copper Road Connector #2
This short semi-circle is a fun and somewhat maintained dirt trail. The road is fairly even but looks to be a muddy mess if there has been any moderate moisture. Use caution; there are lots of small ruts that run across the road's surface. These ruts are fairly deep and could blow a tire if you are ...
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Jagged Tooth Hills
Jagged Tooth Hills is a relatively easy trail that makes a semi-loop. There are a few areas that have ruts from precipitation run-off. As you traverse this trail, you will see oddly shaped hills giving this trail its name. There are also a handful of dry washes you must cross over on this semi-loop.
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Quarried Hilltop
This trail starts off easy-going until the road starts to veer uphill. As you start to traverse uphill, the trail's surface becomes very eroded and rutted. These ruts snake along the road until you have climbed over the hill. These erosion ruts require a mild, technical line to crawl around and over...
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Quarried Hilltop # 2
Quarried Hilltop # 2 is a very short but fun trail. The entire way is a hill climb with a few sharp switchbacks. As you climb, the trail's surface has small loose rocks accompanied by a few uneven sections. While climbing this trail, there is a fairly sharp switchback on a short, steep grade. After ...
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Big Bug & Ruts
This short but rutted trail is just short of a mile long. The North part of this trail is pretty easy-going until you start to see big and deep ruts. These ruts are heavily eroded and will send your rig in a nose dive. With how deep these ruts are, they could claim a lower clearance bumper. After th...
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Copper Road Connector #3
This trail is described as laid-back and easy-going. It is well-maintained, with some small bumpy areas. As you travel northeast, you will pass a tank that is under construction. You will pass two gates, one of which has a sign stating "Do Not Enter." The trail was halted from being mapped any furth...
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FS 9212B
Ruts, washouts, and more ruts are the tail of this short trail. As you start this trail, you are met with deep ruts that follow the trail for a 100 yards or so. After this section, you will pass over a dry wash and climb a short, rutted incline. From there, the trail becomes littered with deep ruts ...
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Pine Flats Road
This well-graded gravel road snakes through the Prescott National Forest and ends at an intersection with Senator Highway. The trail takes you through lower-elevation desert hills to higher-elevation ponderosa pine forests. There are a few camp spots at the beginning of this trail. Watch out for liv...
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ATV trails near Mayer, Arizona
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.

Highway Tank Trail
Highway Tank Trail is just short of three miles long and rolls through the hills just east of Highway 69. If you are starting this trail from the South, the route is easy going with a few ruts and loose rocks as you traverse Northwest. There will be a few small hills while traveling towards Highway ...
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Porque Tank Trail
Porque Tank Trail clocks in right at three miles long. If you are traversing this trail from the South to the North, the southern portion starts off with a gate you must open and close. After the gate, the trail consists of a fairly rocky and rutted hill climb. Many of these ruts snake all over the...
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Pipeline Rollercoaster
This trail lives up to its name with sharp, steep hills that dive into dry washes. As you pass over these washes, you quickly ascend back up another mountain. This trail follows a natural gas line, so be aware of signs on the trail. The hills in the Northwest section are steeped, consisting of small...
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Bc1015 & Bc1213
The majority of this guided trail consists of two BLM roads that are just short of three and a half miles long. The eastern part of this trail is the roughest and most eroded. You will be constantly navigating over erosion ruts with loose rocks all over the trail's surface. As you travel West, the t...
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UTV/side-by-side trails near Mayer, Arizona
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.

Highway Tank Trail
Highway Tank Trail is just short of three miles long and rolls through the hills just east of Highway 69. If you are starting this trail from the South, the route is easy going with a few ruts and loose rocks as you traverse Northwest. There will be a few small hills while traveling towards Highway ...
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Porque Tank Trail
Porque Tank Trail clocks in right at three miles long. If you are traversing this trail from the South to the North, the southern portion starts off with a gate you must open and close. After the gate, the trail consists of a fairly rocky and rutted hill climb. Many of these ruts snake all over the...
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Pipeline Rollercoaster
This trail lives up to its name with sharp, steep hills that dive into dry washes. As you pass over these washes, you quickly ascend back up another mountain. This trail follows a natural gas line, so be aware of signs on the trail. The hills in the Northwest section are steeped, consisting of small...
Learn more about Pipeline Rollercoaster

Bc1015 & Bc1213
The majority of this guided trail consists of two BLM roads that are just short of three and a half miles long. The eastern part of this trail is the roughest and most eroded. You will be constantly navigating over erosion ruts with loose rocks all over the trail's surface. As you travel West, the t...
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