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

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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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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Salt Lick Trail
Salt Lick Trail is primarily a dead-end, 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...
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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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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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Hog Back Mountain Trail
Hog Back Mountain Trail is primarily an 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 hard to travel on. There may be downed trees or large...
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Wildcat Trail
Wildcat Trail is primarily a 9-mile out-and-back ungraded dirt trail. The first quarter mile is gravel, but then it turns into a fun 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 hea...
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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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Beech Creek Access
Route is designated a drivable trail (Closed to ATVs) on both the Sproul State Forest and Bloody Skillet Trail System maps. Please pay attention to the access prior to the start of this trail. At the start of the route is a series of large water-filled holes, generally with rock bottoms, but some ma...
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McClosky Road
McClosky Road is primarily an ungraded dirt trail. It is a moderate ride in the summer months; however, there is no maintenance at all on this trail. During rain, snow, and ice, the trail can become heavily rutted and extremely difficult to travel on. There may be downed trees or large branches that...
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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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Bear Creek Forest Road
Bear Creek Forest Road is primarily an ungraded dirt trail. It is an easy ride in the summer months; however, there is no winter maintenance on this trail. During times of rain, snow, and ice, the trail can become rutted and harder to travel on. Bear Creek Forest Road is within Sproul State Forest. ...
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Logway Run Trail Spur
Logway Run Trail Spur is a 5-mile out-and-back 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 hard to travel on. Logway Run Vista is located...
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Eddy Lick Ford
Either way you approach this trail, you will encounter a steep and loose rocky descent, a forced creek fording which can be up to three feet deep, ruts, mud, and a steep, loose rocky climb. Always travel in a group of two or more for this trail, and expect it to take significantly longer for groups ...
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Marsh Creek Trail
Marsh Creek Trail is primarily a graded gravel road, with the southern end being dirt. 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. Marsh Creek Trail is within Sproul State F...
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Dehaas Line Trail
Deeply rutted and muddy sections, even during dry periods and cold temperatures. Many ruts and muddy sections are avoidable. There are some large puddles that are unavoidable, but they are at most 12 inches deep and rocky on the bottom. Towards the Dehaas road end of the trail, you will find a loose...
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Logway Run Trail East
Logway Run Trail East is a 2.5-mile out-and-back 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 hard to travel on. There is a rock play area...
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Council Run Trail
Council Run Trail 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 t...
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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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ATV trails near Orviston, 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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Hog Back Mountain Trail
Hog Back Mountain Trail is primarily an 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 hard to travel on. There may be downed trees or large...
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UTV/side-by-side trails near Orviston, 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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Hog Back Mountain Trail
Hog Back Mountain Trail is primarily an 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 hard to travel on. There may be downed trees or large...
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