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New Dirt: 5 Newly Accessible Trails in the U.S.
New Dirt: 5 Newly Accessible Trails in the U.S.
May 1, 2025 2:55 AM

  The drive for exploration is an innate part of the human experience. From centuries of chasing new frontiers to modern-day trekking into the wilderness, discovery is in our DNA. In todays world, new frontiers may seem few and far between. But if you think the days of charting new territory are behind us, think again.

  Introducing: New Dirt — a curated collection of newly accessible outdoor adventures across the U.S. brought to you in partnership with Toyota. Off-road ready and available with Multi-Terrain Select, Toyotas lineup of trucks can tackle all the mud, sand, rock, dirt, and snow standing between you and these restored and recently reopened trails that have just been added to AllTrails.

  Think youre up for the challenge? Get your wheels turning with details on five of these trails below, or head to AllTrails to see the full list.

  Ramsey Cascades Trail Great Smoky Mountain National Park, Tennessee

  At 105 feet, Ramsey Cascades is the tallest waterfall in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. See it for yourself when you hike the recently improved Ramsey Cascades Trail. This challenging trail follows an old logging road for the first 1.5 miles before it funnels into a more traditional trail that winds through the hardwood forest. About 3 miles in, expect steep, rocky conditions near the cascades.

  Trail Details

  Status: Renovated/reopened Trail type: Hike only Level: Hard Length: 7.9 miles Elevation gain: 2,185 feet Recommended Ride Toyota Tacoma

  

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  Tacoma is built to take on whatever’s in front of you. With a range of purpose-built suspension options, and available trail-conquering features like multi-link rear suspension, Stabilizer Disconnect Mechanism (SDM), and Crawl Control, it never met a challenge it didn’t like.

  Explore the Tacoma Specifications i-FORCE powertrain: Up to 278 hp and 317 lb.-ft. of torque i-FORCE MAX: Available hybrid powertrain with up to 326 hp and 465 lb.-ft. of torque Transmission: Standard 8-speed automatic or available 6-speed manual Meghan Miranda Kanaka Peak Trail Whiskeytown National Recreation Area, California

  When the Carr Fire burned through Whiskeytown National Recreation Area in 2018, nearly 97% of the land was impacted by fire damage. Many trails in the area, including the 8.5-mile Kanaka Peak Trail, were closed due to hazardous conditions. Thanks to a massive trail restoration project, hikers can now access the trail and the stunning views from the summit. Be prepared for some downed trees and multiple creek crossings.

  Trail Details

  Status: Renovated/reopened Trail type: Multiuse Level: Moderate Length: 7.9 miles Elevation gain: 2,129 feet Recommended Ride Toyota Tundra

  

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  Tundra is more than a hardworking pickup — it’s a weekend warrior built for taking you on far-out adventures that leave you with unforgettable memories.

  Explore the Tundra Specifications Transmission: 10-Speed electronically controlled automatic transmission with intelligence Towing capacity: Up to 12,000 lbs. Safety: Available blind spot monitor with Rear cross-traffic alert Meghan Miranda Superior Hiking Trail: Bean and Bear Lake Loop Superior National Forest, Minnesota

  Hike through lush forests to a pair of mountain lakes on the Superior Hiking Trail: Bean and Bear Lake Loop. The 6.6-mile trail is part of the larger Superior Hiking Trail, which traverses 310 miles along the lakes western shore.

  Well-maintained but still rugged, the trail ascends and dips through varied terrain en route to the lakes. Enjoy views of the surrounding forest once you reach the lake before looping around back to the trailhead. In the winter, this trail is accessible to snowshoers.

  Trail Details

  Status: Renovated/reopened Trail type: Hike only Level: Moderate Length: 6.6 miles Elevation gain: 1,092 feet Recommended Ride Toyota 4Runner

  

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  Toyotas most capable 4Runner yet is your advantage on the most ambitious treks. With up to 326 net combined horsepower beneath the hood and an available Stabilizer Disconnect Mechanism (SDM) that offers extra suspension articulation for wild trails, 4Runner is up for the challenge.

  Explore the 4runner Specifications Drive system: Available part-time or full-time 4-wheel drive Capability: Available Multi-Terrain Select (MTS), CRAWL Control, Electronic Locking Rear Diff Fuel economy: Up to est. 23 combined mpg Seating capacity: Up to 7 passengers Meghan Miranda North Sky Trail Boulder, Colorado

  New to the Boulder Valley Ranch trail network, the North Sky Trail expands trail access in the area for hikers, bikers, and equestrians. The 7.3-mile trail links the Foothills North Trailin north Boulder to theJoder Ranch Trailnear U.S. Highway 36 and Neva Road — offering a safe pedestrian connection between Boulder and Left Hand Canyon.

  Trail Details

  Status: New Trail type: Multiuse Level: Moderate Length: 7.3 miles Elevation gain: 515 feet Recommended Ride Toyota Land Cruiser

  

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  Explore new worlds with confidence in the 2025 Land Cruiser. Whether it’s conquering rugged trails or navigating through the urban jungle, this rig is always ready for adventure thanks to full-time four-wheel drive. Rear and center locking differentials with available Stabilizer Disconnect Mechanism (SDM) and Multi-Terrain Monitor are on hand when its time to take the off-roading up a notch.

  Explore the Land Cruiser Specifications Performance: Standard full-time 4-wheel drive Towing capacity: Up to 6,000 lbs. Powertrain: 2.4L 4 Cylinder i-FORCE MAX Hybrid Capability: Standard Crawl Control (CRAWL) and available Multi-Terrain Select (MTS) Meghan Miranda Driving Range Full Loop Waterbury, Vermont

  Part of the Richmond Mountain Trails network, the 3.4-mile Driving Range Full Loop trail is a relatively new addition to the Vermont mountain biking scene. The forested trail offers riders access to progressive features, including gap jumps, ladder bridges, drops, rollers, and more. Features on this trail and throughout the Driving Range network accommodate adaptive and traditional mountain bikes.

  Trail Details

  Status: New Trail type: Mountain bike only Level: Moderate Length: 3.4 miles Elevation gain: 698 feet Recommended Ride Toyota Sequoia

  

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  Sequoia’s body and frame are made of lightweight and high-strength materials, which make it strong enough for adventures on and off the road. With the available TRD Off-Road Package, you’ve got the strength and balance all built into one smooth and confident drive.

  Explore the Sequoia Specifications Powertrain: i-FORCE MAX Twin-Turbo V6 Hybrid with 437 hp and 583 lb.-ft. of torque Towing capacity: Up to 9,520 lbs. Seating capacity: Up to 8 passengers Meghan Miranda This post was sponsored by Toyota Trucks.

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