Top ATV & SxS Parks to Ride in Mississippi

Mississippi is a powerhouse for off-road enthusiasts looking for deep mud, scenic forest trails, and wide-open throttle zones. Whether you're a weekend warrior with a built Honda Rancher or a family looking for a fun ride on your UTV, the Magnolia State delivers with some of the best ATV and SxS parks in the South.
Here’s your ultimate guide to the best ATV and SxS riding parks in Mississippi, covering everything from mud bogs and hill climbs to family-friendly campgrounds
Trail Type: National Forest
Miles of Trails: ~43 miles
Terrain: Pine woods, creek crossings, sand and dirt paths
Skill Level: Beginner to Intermediate
Bethel Trail offers one of the longest legal public trail systems in the state. It’s ideal for those who want a laid-back ride through Mississippi’s pine-covered hills. Perfect for stock machines or just taking it easy with the family.
Size: 700 acres
Miles of Trails: 60+
Terrain: Mud holes, hill climbs, tight trails, water crossings
Skill Level: All levels
BMB is one of the most versatile off-road parks in the state. You’ll find something for every rider—whether you’re looking to crawl rocks, bury your quad in a mud pit, or test out your suspension on wooded trails.
Size: ~350–400 acres
Terrain: Thick mud pits, flowing creeks, water crossings under oak trees
Skill Level: Intermediate to Expert
Burden’s Creek is a go-to if you’re all about getting dirty. It’s one of the best mud parks in Mississippi for both ATVs and UTVs—perfect for snorkeled-out builds and bounty-hole machines.
Trail Length: ~12 miles
Terrain: Forest loops, light hills, scenic lake views
Skill Level: Easy to Moderate
Chickasaw is great for a relaxing weekend trail ride. It’s not the most extreme, but it’s ideal for beginner riders or anyone looking to enjoy Mississippi’s natural beauty from the seat of their machine.
Size: 800 acres
Miles of Trails: 25+
Terrain: Hardpack, sand, rock sections, mud, jumps, and water
Skill Level: Intermediate
This hidden gem has a little bit of everything: open fields, jumps, muddy holes, and more. Great for riders who want to test their machines across a variety of conditions in a single park.
Your Style | Park Suggestions |
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Deep Mud Riding | Burden’s Creek, Red Creek, Rocks Bottom |
Scenic Trail Riding | Bethel, Chickasaw |
Mixed Terrain Challenge | Meridian, Mudslangers |
Family-Friendly Weekend | South MS Off-Road, Warfield Point |
Most parks charge a daily or weekend fee—check their website or Facebook for up-to-date info.
Bring recovery gear, especially at parks with deep mud or steep climbs.
Don’t forget camping gear if you plan to stay overnight—many parks offer RV hookups, cabins, or primitive camping.
Know your machine’s limits and respect posted trail rules.
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