Top 5 US Locations for Dirt Biking and Off-Roading

There is nothing quite like the exhilaration that comes from sailing through the air on a dirt bike. The US is flush with an abundance of amazing places to take your bike out and enjoy the scenery and the excitement of this activity. Here are five of the best places to visit with your dirt bike.

Moab, Utah

Moab is the mecca of dirt bike activities. Some of the world’s most famous off-road trails are located in and around Moab. Most people flock to the Sandstone Hills, otherwise known as Slickrock. Biking enthusiasts love the gritty surfaces and the well-marked trails.

 

Sandstone Hills also boasts a variety of trails designed to meet the needs of riders of all skill levels. Moab is also right in the middle of some of America’s most stunning natural parks, providing the perfect backdrop for all of your biking adventures. Be prepared to deal with crowds if you do not hit the trails early. This area is so popular for good reason.

Glamis, California

The imperial sand dunes in Glamis, California, deserve a top spot on your list of destinations to check out with your dirt bike. Featuring one of the largest networks of sand dunes in California, Glamis is ideal for getting out on your two wheels.

 

The dunes measure 40 miles long and five miles wide. Some of the dunes tower over 300 feet from the ground. Thrill-seekers will get a rush out of scaling these dunes on their bikes. Even though this area may seem remote, you can easily get all of the dirt bike parts that you need prior to your trip online.

Taylor Park, Colorado

If the Rocky Mountains are calling your name, be sure to check out Taylor Park in Colorado. This outdoor playground has everything that you are looking for in a dirt bike paradise. Taylor Park is located in Gunnison County near the town of Almont. The park is surrounded by some of the tallest peaks in the Rocky Mountains, taking your breath away around every bend of the trail.

 

It is easy to log thousands of miles on your bike without leaving the park. Or you can use the park as a jumping-off point to reach Aspen via Taylor Pass and Richmond Ridge. Or travel into the Arkansas Valley for a completely different adventure. Taylor Park also provides plenty of camping options, making it easy to make this your home base on your dirt bike trip.

Red River Motorcycle Trails, Texas

Red River Motorcycle Park is a fun destination if you are an experienced rider. With over 2,500 acres of exciting trails for dirt bikes and motorcycles, you will never run out of new terrain. This park in Bulcher, Texas, is better suited for those with experience behind the handlebars. This is probably not where you first want to craft your trade.

 

The Red River Motorcycle Park offers a host of different types of terrain, including dirt, clay, sand, and rocky trails. Be sure to make your appointment to ride, as it can fill up on busy times. The park also offers a variety of RV spots and cabins so that you can spend more than a few days exploring all of the trails of this popular dirt bike park.

Sawtooth National Forest, Idaho

Soak up the beauty and majesty of the Pacific Northwest at the Sawtooth National Forest in Idaho. This national forest is located along the scenic South Fork Boise River. Featuring miles and miles of endless trails, this area has trails for nearly every skill level.

 

The most technical trails offer an abundance of switchbacks and rocky areas to navigate. For a real treat, consider camping at the onsite Baumgartner Campground. This site has its own biking opportunities as well as a swimming hole and hot spring to enjoy after you get dirty and sweaty out on the trails. Keep in mind that this campground is remote, making it important that you bring plenty of supplies and all of your gear.

 

Now is a great time to start planning your summer dirt bike adventure. These five destinations are good places to start your research in planning your most epic dirt bike trip yet.

 

Katie Gorden

Katie earned a BA in English from WWU and loves to write. She also adores hiking in redwood forests, photography, and a campfire surrounded by friends and family.

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