Located in the Ozark National Forest are three fun riding areas for ATVers. There are three main trails that wind through this forest area: Huckleberry Mountain Horse Trail, Mill Creek ATV trail, and Moccasin Gap Trail. You will be required to wear your helmet and goggles at all times when riding these trails, your helmet must be DOT approved. The Rangers will also want to do an inspection of your ATV prior to riding. Your brakes must work perfectly and you must have a spark arrestor and noise muffler in place.
If you love water riding, you'll love Huckleberry Mountain Horse Trail that provides for over 34 miles of ATVing fun. This has two main loops: Huckleberry Mountain Loop and Apple Loop. There is one section on Huckleberry Loop that passes over Shoal Creek over 6 separate times. If your idea of a great ATV ride includes lots of splashing, this is the trail system for you.
Mill Creek ATV Trail is the next amazing location to ATV in the Ozark National Forest. This area has the most terrain variety then the other trails. There are mountainous areas, forests, streams, and unsurpassed rocky paths. This trail is home to some of the most difficult ATV riding spots in the Forest.
The best was saved for last and the last ATV trail is called Moccasin Gap Trail. This is probably the most impressive of all three. It takes you on a ride beside Moccasin Creek that is home to several gorgeous waterfalls. ATVing through pine forests is another welcome difference. This is a very easy trail to ride and even beginning ATV riders won't have issues keeping up.