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Off-Road Trails Near Pine Ridge, South Carolina

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Off-Road Trails Near Pine Ridge, South Carolina

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.

Learn more about Charles Town Road
Charles Town Road

Charles Town Road

This is an easy road to explore the rolling hills and deep cuts of the countryside. It is mostly sandy with some areas having a soft sand and red clay mix. The majority of the road is state-maintained and has limited washboards and potholes. It has a few roads that spur off the main route that one c...
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Total Miles
5.5
Tech Rating
1Easy
Best Time
Winter, Fall, Summer, Spring
Learn more about Elbert Taylor Road
Elbert Taylor Road

Elbert Taylor Road

This is a very easy sand and gravel trail to see some great scenery in the area. It's mostly sandy dirt with some gravel areas. This is well suited for anyone in a 4x4, stock or modified, looking to get out of the house and enjoy a nice trail. You will see some local farm fields, pastures, and a cou...
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Total Miles
7.4
Tech Rating
2Easy
Best Time
Spring
Learn more about North Fork Road
North Fork Road

North Fork Road

North Fork Road is a light to moderate challenging road that explores the countryside and large hardwood forest of the midlands. The road surface is mostly loose sand and a mixture of red clay. It also offers some graded inclines and blind curves. There are some rough sections that contain washouts ...
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Total Miles
9.9
Tech Rating
2Easy
Best Time
Winter, Fall, Summer, Spring
Learn more about Gunter Pond Road
Gunter Pond Road

Gunter Pond Road

This is a mostly sand-covered road used for farming and local residencies. The surface includes some soft spots that are mild to deep, and red clay portions that are quite a joy to ride after a good rain. A good part of the road is actually below the contour of the land and would be a great spot for...
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Total Miles
11.7
Tech Rating
1Easy
Best Time
Winter, Fall, Summer, Spring
Learn more about Moore Road
Moore Road

Moore Road

Ride out and enjoy the thick hardwood forest and abandoned farmhouses and barns of the past. This route is mostly loamy sand and a red clay mix. It has some graded hills and sharp curves that roll down the hills that twist and bend through the forest and farmlands. As you roll along, you will pass t...
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Total Miles
9.1
Tech Rating
2Easy
Best Time
Winter, Fall, Summer, Spring
Learn more about Red Shadow Road
Red Shadow Road

Red Shadow Road

This is an easy road to tackle for the beginner who wants to explore the countryside. Check out all that it offers including pine forests, large fields, and equestrian farms. It has all of the terrain features you want - loose sand, some small ruts, washboards, and areas with red clay that may be sl...
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Total Miles
6.7
Tech Rating
1Easy
Best Time
Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter
Learn more about SCAR Connector-Loop
SCAR Connector-Loop

SCAR Connector-Loop

This Connector Loop bisects the primary SCAR Loop, passing near the twin towns of Batesburg-Leesville, over the narrow end of Lake Murray, and through Newberry. It contains a mix of paved and unpaved roads. Off-pavement sections south of Batesburg-Leesville are sandy and can be loose when dry. North...
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Total Miles
86.3
Tech Rating
2Easy
Best Time
Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter
Learn more about Richland Creek Road
Richland Creek Road

Richland Creek Road

Enjoy this easy route as you sit back and ride through large farmlands and admire the old forgotten houses and barns. This is an easy road that is maintained and has a mix of sand and gravel covering the roadway. You will pass over some single-lane bridges and see some marshland with a variety of wi...
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Total Miles
5.1
Tech Rating
1Easy
Best Time
Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter
Learn more about Rugged Hill Drive
Rugged Hill Drive

Rugged Hill Drive

The name should not cause you any worry about this road. Although mild with its sandy and gravel coating, it does contain a few rough potholes and some washboards that will motivate your suspension. You will pass by the C.E Berry Jr. Forestry Center and admire the dam structure next to it that once ...
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Total Miles
5.6
Tech Rating
1Easy
Best Time
Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter
Learn more about Cricket Tree Road
Cricket Tree Road

Cricket Tree Road

This scenic forest trail winds through tall pine trees and sandy terrain, offering a quiet off-road drive surrounded by nature. The surface is mostly sandy and graded, with occasional muddy puddles after rain and scattered pinecones along the path. Gentle curves and narrow sections between trees add...
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Total Miles
1.9
Tech Rating
2Easy
Best Time
Spring, Fall, Summer, Winter
Learn more about South Carolina Adventure Route Segment 5
South Carolina Adventure Route Segment 5

South Carolina Adventure Route Segment 5

Segment 5 is the longest section of the SCAR Loop, and stretches between the towns of Camden and St George. The north end of this segment briefly passes through what is known as the "Sandhills" region of the state. You will most likely encounter sand between Hwy 378 and I-95, in the general area of ...
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Total Miles
244
Tech Rating
2Easy
Best Time
Summer, Fall, Spring, Winter
Learn more about Old Charleston Road
Old Charleston Road

Old Charleston Road

Go back in history as you ride this partial gravel and sandy road. It is well maintained and has some areas that flood during excessive amounts of rain. Along this road, you'll pass a family cemetery that dates back to the 1800-1900's, abandoned farmhouses and sheds. Close by the area was the Ambush...
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Total Miles
7.6
Tech Rating
1Easy
Best Time
Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter
Learn more about Outerloop
Outerloop

Outerloop

The Manchester State Forest Outer Loop trail is ridden in a counterclockwise direction. This flat trail offers both 50-inch and single-track routes, featuring half hard-packed surfaces mixed with pine needles and soft, loose flat sand. Riders can expect some sweeping turns and sandy whoops along the...
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Total Miles
8.6
Tech Rating
2Easy
Best Time
Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter
Learn more about Green Loop
Green Loop

Green Loop

The Manchester State Forest Green Loop is a clockwise single-track trail. It features hard-packed sand with pine needles, tight turns, and plenty of whoops. A $5 per day or $25 annual permit is required; you can pay using an envelope at the staging area or online. Also, be on the lookout for alliga...
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Total Miles
1.8
Tech Rating
2Easy
Best Time
Spring, Summer, Winter, Fall
Learn more about Inner Loop
Inner Loop

Inner Loop

The Manchester State Forest Inner Loop single track is ridden counterclockwise . It features mostly flat terrain with a hard-packed surface, mixed with pine needles and some sections of loose sand. Riders will encounter plenty of whoops, twists, and berms along the route. Please note that this trail...
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Total Miles
7.8
Tech Rating
2Easy
Best Time
Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter
Learn more about Brairwood Road
Brairwood Road

Brairwood Road

This is an easy route for anyone who wants some freedom from the traffic. The route is entirely mild to moderate loose sand with washboards and a few ruts from the heavy farm equipment that uses this road. Along the way, take in the scenic views of the many horse farms and fields that line both side...
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Total Miles
5
Tech Rating
1Easy
Best Time
Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter
Learn more about Fox Pond Road
Fox Pond Road

Fox Pond Road

Fox Pond Road is right outside the local town's busy life. A loamy mixture of compacted sand and red clay, this is a straightforward meandering route. On the road, several large horse farms are decorated with sport jumps and widespread open pastures. The route also contains soft and hardwood forests...
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Total Miles
5.7
Tech Rating
1Easy
Best Time
Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter
Learn more about Trail 29
Trail 29

Trail 29

Trail 29 is not marked. It goes uphill parallel to Trail 4 and has some rough dips and uphill climbs. It is a short trail, an alternative route from Mammoth Hill, and it takes you up to the overlook on Trail 4. It's really narrow in some areas and has a steep climb at the end.
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Total Miles
0.1
Tech Rating
8Difficult
Best Time
Summer, Fall
Learn more about Trail 17
Trail 17

Trail 17

Trail 17 is smooth and groomed and provides access to Trail 15. It's a shortcut to avoid Mammoth Hill and the backside of Trail 4. The last section spits you out onto Trail 4. It's mainly a dirt road that runs beside a steep hill on the right. It's a 2-way trail.
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Total Miles
0.1
Tech Rating
3Easy
Best Time
Summer, Spring, Fall, Winter
Learn more about Mason Branch Road
Mason Branch Road

Mason Branch Road

This is a fairly easy road that has some local wildlife scenery to see. The road has areas of some sandy soft spots, teeth-shaking washboards, and some areas that can hold water for several days after a good rain shower. There are several places where you can get stunning views of a small lake, a fe...
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Total Miles
5.5
Tech Rating
1Easy
Best Time
Winter, Fall, Summer, Spring

ATV trails near Pine Ridge, South Carolina

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.

Learn more about Cricket Tree Road
Cricket Tree Road

Cricket Tree Road

This scenic forest trail winds through tall pine trees and sandy terrain, offering a quiet off-road drive surrounded by nature. The surface is mostly sandy and graded, with occasional muddy puddles after rain and scattered pinecones along the path. Gentle curves and narrow sections between trees add...
Learn more about Cricket Tree Road

Total Miles
1.9
Tech Rating
2Easy
Best Time
Spring, Fall, Summer, Winter
Learn more about Outerloop
Outerloop

Outerloop

The Manchester State Forest Outer Loop trail is ridden in a counterclockwise direction. This flat trail offers both 50-inch and single-track routes, featuring half hard-packed surfaces mixed with pine needles and soft, loose flat sand. Riders can expect some sweeping turns and sandy whoops along the...
Learn more about Outerloop

Total Miles
8.6
Tech Rating
2Easy
Best Time
Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter
Learn more about Trail 29
Trail 29

Trail 29

Trail 29 is not marked. It goes uphill parallel to Trail 4 and has some rough dips and uphill climbs. It is a short trail, an alternative route from Mammoth Hill, and it takes you up to the overlook on Trail 4. It's really narrow in some areas and has a steep climb at the end.
Learn more about Trail 29

Total Miles
0.1
Tech Rating
8Difficult
Best Time
Summer, Fall
Learn more about Trail 17
Trail 17

Trail 17

Trail 17 is smooth and groomed and provides access to Trail 15. It's a shortcut to avoid Mammoth Hill and the backside of Trail 4. The last section spits you out onto Trail 4. It's mainly a dirt road that runs beside a steep hill on the right. It's a 2-way trail.
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Total Miles
0.1
Tech Rating
3Easy
Best Time
Summer, Spring, Fall, Winter

UTV/side-by-side trails near Pine Ridge, South Carolina

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.

Learn more about Cricket Tree Road
Cricket Tree Road

Cricket Tree Road

This scenic forest trail winds through tall pine trees and sandy terrain, offering a quiet off-road drive surrounded by nature. The surface is mostly sandy and graded, with occasional muddy puddles after rain and scattered pinecones along the path. Gentle curves and narrow sections between trees add...
Learn more about Cricket Tree Road

Total Miles
1.9
Tech Rating
2Easy
Best Time
Spring, Fall, Summer, Winter
Learn more about Trail 29
Trail 29

Trail 29

Trail 29 is not marked. It goes uphill parallel to Trail 4 and has some rough dips and uphill climbs. It is a short trail, an alternative route from Mammoth Hill, and it takes you up to the overlook on Trail 4. It's really narrow in some areas and has a steep climb at the end.
Learn more about Trail 29

Total Miles
0.1
Tech Rating
8Difficult
Best Time
Summer, Fall
Learn more about Trail 17
Trail 17

Trail 17

Trail 17 is smooth and groomed and provides access to Trail 15. It's a shortcut to avoid Mammoth Hill and the backside of Trail 4. The last section spits you out onto Trail 4. It's mainly a dirt road that runs beside a steep hill on the right. It's a 2-way trail.
Learn more about Trail 17

Total Miles
0.1
Tech Rating
3Easy
Best Time
Summer, Spring, Fall, Winter
Learn more about Trail 15
Trail 15

Trail 15

Trail 15 is off Trail 17 and loops back to Trail 17 as well. It has steep hill climbs, rocks, and ruts, and will definitely need 4x4. It goes up the Trail 4 overlook and comes back down. The downhill is just as rocky and steep as the uphill. This is part of the black diamond trails in the park. Expe...
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Total Miles
0.2
Tech Rating
9Extreme
Best Time
Fall, Summer

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