A road along which logs are dragged to the skidway or landing; -- called also travois road or travoy road.
A road having partly sunken transverse logs (called skids) at intervals of about five feet.
a bladed or backhoe-constructed pathway where stumps are removed within the running surface as necessary. Skid roads are suitable only for tracked or rubber-tired skidders bringing trees or logs from the felling site to a landing.