Off-Road Trails Near San Angelo, Texas
Off-Road Trails Near San Angelo, Texas
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.

Twin Buttes OHV Trail
This trail is a well marked, one directional ATV and dirt bike track with a long loop and a short loop. The long loop is meant for dirt bikes only as some of the obstacles and trails are too narrow for an ATV. The short track is wide enough for an ATV, but gets rough and off-camber in some areas. Th...
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Texas Hill Country Tour
Texas is known for many things, but mountainous terrain isn't one of them. Endless miles of plains and prairies seem to stretch in all directions, yet tucked away in the heart of state is an exception. It's called the Hill Country, and while it's no Colorado, it certainly earns its name. The land he...
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Most Wanted
Most Wanted is rated a moderate Blue trail by the park. It is one-way only and starts at the somewhat hidden trail sign on the ranch road. There are 2 ways to run this trail--the easy way through the bypasses or the hard way. At the entrance, you must carefully pick your way thru the large boulder f...
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No Name
No Name cuts through the middle of a section in the park called the "'Back 40" and thereby can be accessed from 2 points on the ranch road that runs along the perimeter of the area. There are 2 different ways to run this trail. One is easy with little to no obstacles by taking the bypasses, which...
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Willie's Wonka
Willie's Wonka is rated as an easy Green trail; however, it has several Blue-rated moderate sections. The trail is a mixture of dirt, boulders and shelf rock and the track we mapped is the easiest route. For more capable vehicles and experienced drivers there are several difficult off-camber obstacl...
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Easter Eggs #16
Trail #16 on the K2 paper map. Easy road, but rocky and rough with monster size rocks. Access to Cyclops, Bluebonnet Gang and King of the Hill area. Easter Eggs can be traveled either direction.
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Easy Street
Easy Street starts off of Honey Creek Trail and is a very short, easy dirt trail that runs along a dry creek bottom and is a crossover to other trails in the park. Along the way is access to two extreme trails - Train Wreck and Dark Side. After rains, Easy Street can have muddy sections in the creek...
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Bluebonnet Gang
Bluebonnet Gang can be accessed from Easter Egg Trail or the Park's Ranch Road. It is a dirt/rock Green-rated easy trail, however, it has a Blue-rated moderate obstacle at the very beginning (or end depending on which direction it is approached) in the form of a 3 foot ledge. Lockers and a minimum o...
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School Bus #12
Trail #12 on K2 paper map. (BLUE - MODERATE) This is a popular moderate trail that can be run in either direction. One end begins with a loaf of rock to go up and over. If you want more challenge, the trail splits to a more difficult section, then comes back together. Bus Stop obstacle is an extrem...
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Devils Draw #7
Trail #7 on K2 paper map. This section is a sandy road with deep wash-outs from erosion, and a few rocky spots. You can run it in either direction, and gain access to many trailheads. It joins to the more difficult rocky section of Devil's Draw.
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Lambourghini Lane
Lambourghini Lane is rated an easy Green trail, which for the most part is correct. There is 2-way traffic so it can be accessed from Honey Creek Trail or the Blue-rated section of Cyclops. The trail is a mixture of dirt, rock shelves, and boulder fields and there are no bypasses. If coming in at th...
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Cyclops Access
Trail #3 on K2 paper map. This is a difficult section that accesses the more extreme sections of Cyclops, and also the easier Lamborghini Lane. It has one 3-foot rock pile to navigate, and most of the route is very rocky.
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Honey Creek Trail #14
Trail #14 on K2 paper map. Honey Creek Trail is an easy road for the stock vehicle. It is a scenic access to more difficult areas, and can be run either direction. Starting near the Hoffman Gate, this road skirts the granite escarpment, ending near the Hannibal Lector trail. Mostly smooth dirt, the...
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FENCELINE #11
Trail #11 on K2 paper map. (BLUE - MODERATE) This trail can be run in either direction. It is a popular trail with access to optional lines. It's very open, with good visability to other areas, especially the Skinny Minny and Nutty Buddies trails. It runs directly into School Bus trail, making a ni...
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Devils Draw - Harder Section
Trail #7 on K2 paper map. This section is rated moderate because it is a rough, rubble field of a road. But it accesses numerous trails and necessary to navigate different sections. You can run this trail in either direction, and one end connects to Ranch Road #1.
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Park Road 5 - PR5
Park Road 5 is an accessible dirt trail for all vehicles, found at the end of Park Road 1. It winds through open desert terrain with some light ruts, low vegetation, and scenic views, connecting to Park Road 4. The trail includes a side junction with Escondido Trail and is marked by clear signage an...
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Park Road 1 - PR1
This Park Road, being the main feeder road throughout most of the park, leads you to many other trail heads, and it is open to all vehicle types and is rated a level 1. This trail has one low water crossing and a moderately steep hill. This trail only requires 2-wheel drive and is limited to 14 mph ...
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Park Road 4 - PR4
Park Road 4 is a wide, gravel and dirt trail cutting through scenic brushy hills and open country, suitable for all vehicle types. Starting from the intersection of Park Road 1 and 3, it has gentle curves, clear signage, and lightly rocky sections, making for an easy, accessible drive with open view...
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Vaquero Trail - V-28
Vaquero Trail is a loop rated 4 out of 10, running mostly along a mountain ridgeline with great views. The route starts and finishes on Park Road 1, with a mild climb, rocky and hard-packed dirt sections, and clear signage at all trail forks. This trail is ideal for riders wanting scenic ridge drivi...
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Lookout Trail - V29
Lookout Trail is a challenging off-road route starting from Vaquero Trail, featuring an elevation gain of 183 feet as it ascends rocky terrain toward the summit before looping back to rejoin Vaquero Trail. This short but technical trail demands a capable 4WD vehicle with high ground clearance due to...
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ATV trails near San Angelo, Texas
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.

Twin Buttes OHV Trail
This trail is a well marked, one directional ATV and dirt bike track with a long loop and a short loop. The long loop is meant for dirt bikes only as some of the obstacles and trails are too narrow for an ATV. The short track is wide enough for an ATV, but gets rough and off-camber in some areas. Th...
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Park Road 5 - PR5
Park Road 5 is an accessible dirt trail for all vehicles, found at the end of Park Road 1. It winds through open desert terrain with some light ruts, low vegetation, and scenic views, connecting to Park Road 4. The trail includes a side junction with Escondido Trail and is marked by clear signage an...
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Park Road 1 - PR1
This Park Road, being the main feeder road throughout most of the park, leads you to many other trail heads, and it is open to all vehicle types and is rated a level 1. This trail has one low water crossing and a moderately steep hill. This trail only requires 2-wheel drive and is limited to 14 mph ...
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Park Road 4 - PR4
Park Road 4 is a wide, gravel and dirt trail cutting through scenic brushy hills and open country, suitable for all vehicle types. Starting from the intersection of Park Road 1 and 3, it has gentle curves, clear signage, and lightly rocky sections, making for an easy, accessible drive with open view...
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UTV/side-by-side trails near San Angelo, Texas
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.

Park Road 5 - PR5
Park Road 5 is an accessible dirt trail for all vehicles, found at the end of Park Road 1. It winds through open desert terrain with some light ruts, low vegetation, and scenic views, connecting to Park Road 4. The trail includes a side junction with Escondido Trail and is marked by clear signage an...
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Park Road 1 - PR1
This Park Road, being the main feeder road throughout most of the park, leads you to many other trail heads, and it is open to all vehicle types and is rated a level 1. This trail has one low water crossing and a moderately steep hill. This trail only requires 2-wheel drive and is limited to 14 mph ...
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Park Road 4 - PR4
Park Road 4 is a wide, gravel and dirt trail cutting through scenic brushy hills and open country, suitable for all vehicle types. Starting from the intersection of Park Road 1 and 3, it has gentle curves, clear signage, and lightly rocky sections, making for an easy, accessible drive with open view...
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Vaquero Trail - V-28
Vaquero Trail is a loop rated 4 out of 10, running mostly along a mountain ridgeline with great views. The route starts and finishes on Park Road 1, with a mild climb, rocky and hard-packed dirt sections, and clear signage at all trail forks. This trail is ideal for riders wanting scenic ridge drivi...
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