St. John's Rock ORV Trail
St. Johns Rock OHV Area is a 2,500-acre state-managed off-road riding area on the western Maryland Potomac-highlands plateau in Garrett County, roughly 15 miles north of Oakland and a few miles from the Deep Creek Lake resort corridor. The area is administered by the Maryland Department of Natural Resources and functions as the state's primary dedicated OHV riding destination — a meaningful distinction in a state with limited managed off-road access. Trail character is quintessential Appalachian highland: rolling wooded terrain on ridges and benches above the North Branch Potomac watershed, with elevations that keep the area cool in summer and extend the fall foliage season well into October. The trail system includes signed loops of varying difficulty, from smooth gravel service-road corridors suitable for beginners to rockier, rooted single-track that rewards more experienced riders. Hardwood forest dominates — maple, oak, cherry, and beech — with occasional open power-line cuts that provide views across the surrounding highlands. ATVs, UTVs, and off-highway motorcycles are permitted on designated routes; trail width varies between segments, so check current vehicle width limits before visiting. Permits are required and available at the trailhead or online through the Maryland DNR portal. Multiple staging areas provide parking for trailered rigs. The area sits within striking distance of Wisp Ski Resort and Deep Creek Lake State Park, making it a viable destination for mixed-recreation trips from the Baltimore-Washington metro. Season runs May through November, with spring and fall generally offering the best riding conditions on the area's clay-loam surfaces.
- Phone
- 301-895-5759
- Hours
- Daylight hours only
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