Multi-State · USA

Trans-America Trail

America's ultimate coast-to-coast dirt adventure

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The Trans-America Trail represents the ultimate American overland adventure: 5,000 miles of dirt roads, two-tracks, and forgotten highways connecting Cape Fear, North Carolina to the Pacific Coast at Cannon Beach, Oregon. Conceived by Sam Correro and refined by decades of riders and drivers, the TAT threads through national forests, BLM lands, and rural backroads across 10 states, including iconic sections through Colorado’s high country and Utah’s red rock wilderness.

This isn’t a technical rock crawling route but demands serious preparation for a multi-week expedition across diverse terrain from Appalachian ridges to Rocky Mountain passes exceeding 12,000 feet. Any reliable 4×4 or adventure motorcycle can handle most sections, though some Colorado segments require high clearance. Best tackled May through September with fuel stops planned carefully — some sections run 200+ miles between services. The payoff: seeing America’s backcountry as few ever will.

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Length (miles)5000 mi / 8047 km
Duration3-6 weeks
Max elevation (ft)12100 ft
Best seasonMay-September
Minimum vehicleStock 4WD or adventure motorcycle
Nearest townCape Fear, North Carolina
Land managerMultiple agencies
Permit requiredNo
Cell serviceSpotty
Water crossingsYes
Dispersed campingYes
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