Moab, Utah (San Juan County)
-AWD Difficulty: Easy
-4WD Difficulty: Easy
-Rec. Clearance: 7"
-Challenges: Basic fire road. Conditions may vary drastically when wet. This trail can become impassable.
-Dispersed Camping: No
-Length: 3 miles
-Nearby: This trail connects to the Chicken Corners trail
Moab, Utah (San Juan County)
-AWD Difficulty: Easy
-4WD Difficulty: Easy
-Rec. Clearance: 7"
-Challenges: Very smooth dirt road, but conditions may vary drastically when wet. This trail can become impassable.
-Dispersed Camping: Yes
-Length: 10 miles
-Nearby: This trail connects to the difficult trails. Consider returning back the way you came in, or you can try to divert to the Gateway (Castleton) trail to the south.
Torrey, Utah (Wayne County)
-AWD Difficulty: Easy
-4WD Difficulty: Easy
-Rec. Clearance: Much of this trail is car accessible
-Challenges: If you start from the west side, there is a river crossing at Mile 1. If you are uncomfortable with this, just do the trail backwards, starting from the East.
-Dispersed Camping: Yes
-Length: 65 miles
-Nearby:
Mexican Hat, Utah (San Juan County)
-AWD Difficulty: Easy
-4WD Difficulty: Easy
-Rec. Clearance: Much of this trail is car accessible
-Challenges: This trail is impassable when wet
-Dispersed Camping: Yes
-Length: 13 miles
-Nearby: Moki Dugway, Snow Flats Road
Big Water, Utah (Kane County)
-AWD Difficulty: Moderate
-4WD Difficulty: Easy
-Rec. Clearance: 9"
-Challenges: Moderately rocky shelves
-Dispersed Camping: Many places
-Nearby: Grand Bench, Lake Powell, Lower antelope canyon, Horse shoe bend
Big Water, Utah (Kane County)
-AWD Difficulty: Moderate
-4WD Difficulty: Moderate
-Rec. Clearance: 8"
-Challenges: Deep Sand, Steep loose climbs, high change of getting stuck (air down).
-Dispersed Camping: Many places
-Nearby: Grand Bench, Alstrom Point, Lower antelope canyon, Horse shoe bend
Moab, Utah (Grand County)
-AWD Difficulty: Severe/Impossible
-4WD Difficulty: Hard
-JEEP Difficulty: Moderate
-SxS Difficulty: Moderate
-Rec. Clearance: 12"
-Challenges: Rock Crawling, Steep climbs, Deep ruts, Steep drops, Cross axle obstacles. Low range required.
**This trail is "One Way" and there are certain spots to enter and exit to avoid the very difficult obstacles, but around mile 7-9 There's a point of no return and there's one climb in particular that would be impossible by an AWD without proper gearing. Without a capable vehicle to pull you up, you will be trapped!
-Dispersed camping: You'll have to go outside the park.
Nearby:
Moab, Utah (Grand County)
-AWD Difficulty: Extreme/Impossible
-4WD Difficulty: Hard
JEEP Difficulty: Moderate
-SxS Difficulty: Moderate
-Rec. Clearance: 12"
-Challenges: Rock Crawling, Steep climbs, Deep ruts, Steep drops, Cross axle obstacles. Low range required.**This trail is "One Way" and there are certain spots to enter and exit to avoid the very difficult obstacles, but around mile 7-9 There's a point of no return and there's one climb in particular that would be impossible by an AWD without proper gearing. Without a capable vehicle to pull you up, you will be trapped!
-Dispersed camping: You'll have to go outside the park.
Nearby:
Moab, Utah (San Juan County)
-AWD Difficulty: Hard
-4WD Difficulty: Moderate
-Rec. Clearance: 9.5"
-Challenges: Shelf roads, step obstacles, uphill climb on the way out. May be impassable when wet.
-Length: 11 miles
-Dispersed camping: No
Nearby: This trail is accessed through Hurrah Pass.
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