Best SUV in Florida

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1

Florida, Citrus County

02 :09 hrs
11 mi
35.862 ft
Unknown

Trail 11 is one of the more popular trails located in the Citrus Wildlife Management Area. It has a variety of terrain from white sand, eroded ledges, and mud. There is a good opportunity for hiking, four-wheeling, horse trails, and camping along the way. The difficult sections can be bypassed but a 4WD vehicle is required.

2

Florida, Marion County

00 :06 hrs
1 mi
17.203001 ft
Unknown

Hardrock Cycle Park is a privately owned offroad park that has 4 motocross tracks, an oval track, hare scramble course, challenging rock garden, and 80 acres of wooded trails. A campground is also available for an additional fee. It is open daily and hosts many different events.

3

Florida, Charlotte County

00 :05 hrs
0.8 mi
0.71899986 ft
Unknown

This park was once a potato farm and is now one of the biggest off-road parks in the state. They have mud bogs, ponds, an ATV course, and a mud track. There is a drive-through spray wash as well as a concession stand. The park is open on select weekends and primitive camping is available.

4

Florida, Citrus County

01 :31 hrs
7.8 mi
36.271 ft
Unknown

This combination of trails is one of the more popular routes in Citrus WMA. All 3 trails are sand/dirt and have some eroded areas with obstacles. Trail 2 and 6 are easy but trail 19 is more difficult and requires a lightly modified SUV. There will be some angles and compact sand which can cause scraping into the dirt on the sides as the trail is dug into the ground.

5

Florida, Columbia County

00 :39 hrs
3.2 mi
8.673 ft
Unknown

Located in Osceola National Forest, this trail access is located off of Mount Carrie Road and parking must be done on the side of the road. Large trailers are not recommended. The terrain is flat and often is waterlogged.

6

Florida, Sumter County

01 :54 hrs
9.5 mi
2.959999 ft
Unknown

North Grade is one of four trails with Richloam WMA. It is an easy maintained bumpy limestone road that travels through a swamp where you can see gators and turtles as well as other wildlife. A 2WD vehicle with higher clearance will be ok.

7

Florida, Citrus County

01 :19 hrs
6.7 mi
26.475 ft
Unknown

Citrus Trail 9 offers some exciting offroading as it explores the Citrus WMA. It has a little bit of everything including steep hill climbs, mud, sand, and some optional obstacles. Several other trails connect with this trail for more exploration. A stock SUV with high clearance is recommended as well as an experienced driver.

8

Florida, Hamilton County

00 :06 hrs
1 mi
2.5109978 ft
Unknown

Graveyard Mud Bog is a privately owned offroad park offering large mud holes, and miles of ATV and UTV trails. The park is only open during select weekends so check or call the schedule before going. Primitive camping is also available.

9

Florida, Charlotte County

00 :29 hrs
4.8 mi
1.29 ft
Unknown

Florida Tracks and Trails is a privately owned offroad park with a variety of riding including a motocross track, obstacle play area for trucks, mud bogs, and 26 miles of one-way trails. They offer restrooms, spray wash stations and a pro shop with basic riding gear. They are open on Tuesdays and on the weekends.

10

Florida, Citrus County

00 :46 hrs
3.9 mi
17.162 ft
Unknown

Citrus Trail 18A is an interesting trail in the Citrus WMA that is not as popular as some of the others. You are surrounded by tall trees and thick green grass. It is mostly sand with a few hills and eroded areas to climb over. There are no obstacles but mud may be present after wet weather.

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