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The iconic fallen cedar tree at Waypoint 7 is a favorite place for photographs of 4x4 rigs. The trail wanders through the forests prettiest and most exciting sections along the cedar tree. A significant, deep depression is often filled with water and makes for an exciting challenge to cross. An ancient tree stump hides a shelf that can catch the unsuspecting driver by surprise. Cedar Tree is one of the highlights of Tillamook State Forest and should be one of your must-do trails while visiting the park. \u003C/p>,{id:39,title:40,photo_file_name:41,review_average:42,review_count:43,nearest_town_name:32,state:44,technical_rating_low:45,highlights:46},1860,Firebreak Five / Tillamook State Forest,https://images-prod.trailsoffroad.com/trails/7585/waypoints/1/9473_firebreak_five_/_tillamook_state_forest-800.jpg,4.8,21,{id:34,title:14,code:13,country_code:7,slug:35},5,Firebreak Five is a trail that can go from mild to wild depending on conditions. In dry summer weather, most vehicles can navigate the entire trail by taking the easiest lines and combining good spotting and good driving. In the soggy winter months, certain sections of the trail, such as Waypoint 4, can become incredibly difficult or even impassable for all but trucks rolling on sticky tires, with front and rear lockers, or with little regard for possible drive-train damage. The changing conditions and challenges that voyagers along Firebreak Five face are all part of the adventure. Firebreak Five also has the distinction of being a \\u003Ca href\https://www.jeep.com/badge-of-honor.html\ target\_blank\>Jeep Badge of Honor\u003C/a>.\\n\nFor those looking for a big challenge, there is an optional rock garden, and there are very difficult lines to take on the obstacles that will challenge even the most built rigs.,{id:48,title:49,photo_file_name:50,review_average:51,review_count:31,nearest_town_name:52,state:53,technical_rating_low:54,highlights:55},2855,Barlow Trail,https://images-prod.trailsoffroad.com/trails/2855/highlights/8403_barlow_trail-800.jpg,4.4,Wamic,{id:34,title:14,code:13,country_code:7,slug:35},2,\u003Cp>Barlow Trail begins at the edge of the prairies and oak scrublands of Central Oregon before heading into a dense forest of Ponderosa Pines. The pine trees give way to Douglas Firs, Western Larch, and other alpine species of fir, alders, and even a few aspen trees before reaching Barlow Pass on the crest of the Cascades.\n\nAnyone who played Oregon Trail or Oregon Trail 2 (popular educational video games in the late 80s and 90s) in grade school remembers the Barlow Road route to Oregon City and the promised land of the Willamette Valley. When the pioneers came to The Dalles, they either chose the water route down the rapids of the Columbia River long before the dams were built, or they turned south along the eastern flank of the Cascades to head over the mountains on the Barlow Road. Avid players of the Oregon Trail games most certainly remember the perils of going down the rapids where many lives were lost over the period of mass migration along the Oregon Trail. The Barlow Road route was not without its perils, especially early in the fall when snow storms could move in with little warning, covering the pass in a thick blanket of cold, wet snow. Many pioneers found it to be the most difficult 100-mile stretch of trail from Nebraska to Oregon.\n\nConstruction of the Barlow Road was authorized in December 1845 by the Provisional Legislature of Oregon. Sam Barlow, who had scouted the route with a party of several wagons earlier in 1845, got to work in the spring of 1846 clearing timber and building the first crude track through the dense old-growth forests on the southern flanks of Mount Hood. Sam Barlow and his business partners only operated the toll road for two years before the toll concession passed into a succession of other hands.\n\nToday the segment of the Barlow Road between the eastern edge of the forests and Barlow Pass is now known as Barlow Trail (NF-3530) and is open to 4x4ers, overlanders, and those with an adventurous spirit.\u003C/p>,57,70,78,87,96,104,114,122,130,138,150,157,169,180,186,194,201,208,216,224,231,239,251,259,267,274,282,289,297,305,313,321,329,336,344,350,356,362,369,375,382,390,398,400,402,409,419,431,438,446,454,461,471,479,486,493,505,516,524,532,540,547,557,565,572,579,586,596,604,614,621,629,636,644,650,658,665,667,673,681,688,694,703,710,717,725,731,738,750,757,765,772,780,790,801,812,818,825,836,843,849,856,863,873,882,892,898,905,911,918,928,938,944,951,958,964,970,976,983,994,1004,1014,1020,1027,1033,1041,1048,1054,1060,1066,1073,1084,1091,1098,1105,1111,1117,1123,1130,1137,1144,1155,1162,1172,1178,1184,1191,1199,1205,1212,1219,1229,1239,1245,1251,1257,1264,1271,1278,1284,1290,1300,1307,1313,1319,1326,1332,1338,1344,1351,1357,1364,1370,1376,1383,1389,1399,1406,1413,1419,1425,1431,1437,1444,1450,1456,1462,1469,1475,1481,1487,1494,1504,1511,1518,1524,1530,1537,1543,1549,1555,1561,1568,1574,1580,1587,{id:58,title:59,photo_file_name:60,review_average:61,review_count:62,nearest_town_name:63,state:64,technical_rating_low:36,highlights:69},1408,Imogene Pass,https://images-prod.trailsoffroad.com/trails/7823/highlights/12446_imogene_pass-800.jpg,4.9,201,Telluride,{id:65,title:66,code:67,country_code:7,slug:68},7,Colorado,CO,colorado,\u003Cp>Imogene Pass offers gorgeous scenery and traverses a backcountry rich in mining history. It offers an opportunity to look back in time and relive what it would have been like to live and work in harsh alpine mining environments. Immense mining structures and machines are plentiful along what was once the most prosperous gold and silver mining area in Colorado. Book-ended by the beautiful towns of Telluride and Ouray at either end of the trail, it is no wonder this is a Jeep Badge of Honor Trail. \u003C/p>,{id:71,title:72,photo_file_name:73,review_average:61,review_count:74,nearest_town_name:75,state:76,technical_rating_low:45,highlights:77},432,Red Cone,https://images-prod.trailsoffroad.com/trails/432/highlights/1691772946652_red_cone-800.jpg,155,Grant,{id:65,title:66,code:67,country_code:7,slug:68},\u003Cp>Red Cone is one of the most iconic trails in central Colorado. This four-wheel-drive trail provides spectacular views of the divide, with several rocky obstacles at the beginning and a once-in-a-lifetime descent near the end. The upper portion of the trail traverses the ridge lines around 12,000 feet with views for miles, but the steep, one-way descent at the end is a unique feature of this trail. Red Cone is also a key connecting trail to nearby trails, such as \u003Ca href\https://www.trailsoffroad.com/trails/488-webster-pass\ target\_blank\>Webster Pass\u003C/a> and the Montezuma trail system. Combining this with those trails creates a full day of offroad fun.\n\nA well-equipped vehicle with high clearance and low range is required.\u003C/p>,{id:79,title:80,photo_file_name:81,review_average:82,review_count:83,nearest_town_name:84,state:85,technical_rating_low:36,highlights:86},502,Yankee Hill Road,https://images-prod.trailsoffroad.com/trails/7827/highlights/12602_yankee_hill_road-800.jpg,4.5,154,Central City,{id:65,title:66,code:67,country_code:7,slug:68},\u003Cp>Located just west of the historic mining and gambling town of Central City, Yankee Hill Road takes you directly into a network of off-road trails known as the Yankee Hill Trail System. This large trail network offers amazing high alpine views and miles of trails that can be combined to create numerous routes for a full day or even an entire weekend of off-road fun.\u003C/p>,{id:88,title:89,photo_file_name:90,review_average:42,review_count:91,nearest_town_name:92,state:93,technical_rating_low:94,highlights:95},290,Engineer Pass Road,https://images-prod.trailsoffroad.com/trails/290/highlights/1693345541720_engineer_pass_road-800.jpg,150,Lake City,{id:65,title:66,code:67,country_code:7,slug:68},3,\u003Cp>Engineer Pass is well known as part of the iconic Alpine Loop trail network in the high San Juan Mountains. Many roads criss-crossing over the peaks were established during the late 1800s to support mining operations seeking gold, silver, lead, and other ore deposits. These trails provided lifelines to transport ore, people, and supplies between the mines and the nearby towns of Silverton, Ouray, and Lake City.\u003C/p>\u003Cp>Those looking to have a quintessential Colorado weekend adventure can complete the Alpine Loop, leaving Lake City via \u003Ca href\https://www.trailsoffroad.com/trails/258-cinnamon-pass\>Cinnamon Pass\u003C/a> and connecting to Engineer Pass Road in the area of the Animas Forks ghost town. Easily extend the adventure by connecting to iconic trails like California Pass, Picayne, Placer Gulch, and more. Regardless of where you start Engineer Pass, opportunities are plentiful to test your skills, explore the backcountry of Colorado, and even touch the skies at mountain summits along the way.\u003C/p>\u003Cp>The San Juan Mountain Range is full of mining history and ruins. Some are marked clearly, while others are not. The BLM has worked with local historical societies to restore structures and make them safe to enter. These are typically well-marked with informational signage and placards. Many mining sites have been left to the elements and should be appreciated from afar as they are no longer structurally sound.\u003C/p>\u003Cp>If you are looking for epic scenery, youll find spots all along the trail worth stopping for. Odem Point and the official summit have breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding peaks, including the Uncompahgre, Coxcomb, Wetterhorn, and Wildhorse mountain peaks. The view is so expansive at Oh (Odem) Point that on a very clear day, you might see all the way to Utah if you turn your eyes to the west. Whitmore Falls Scenic Overlook at Waypoint 14 offers a beautiful waterfall after a short hike down a well-marked footpath.\u003C/p>\u003Cp>This trail is easily traversable by a stock 4WD and can be enjoyed by all drivers, from the beginner to the experienced, with something for the whole family. While this trail isnt rough, it is a proper offroad trail and will test your fortitude with high-altitude shelf roads subject to quick weather changes.\u003C/p>\u003Cp>\u003Cstrong>Jeep® Owners:\u003C/strong> Engineer Pass Road is a \u003Ca href\https://www.jeep.com/en/badge-of-honor/#home\>Badge of Honor\u003C/a> trail. Visit the Jeep® Badge of Honor mobile app to check in on the trail and earn your official badge.\u003C/p>,{id:97,title:98,photo_file_name:99,review_average:42,review_count:100,nearest_town_name:101,state:102,technical_rating_low:36,highlights:103},351,Kingston Peak,https://images-prod.trailsoffroad.com/trails/351/highlights/1691089172302_kingston_peak-800.jpg,144,Rollinsville,{id:65,title:66,code:67,country_code:7,slug:68},\u003Cp>Situated about an hour from the Denver and Boulder Metro areas, Kingston Peak is a high-altitude trail that is a must-do for anyone in the area. Although they call this the Kingston Peak Trail, the real beauty and focal point are the amazing views of James Peak for almost the entire route. James Peak is 13,294 feet and is named in honor of Dr. Edwin James, an early explorer, historian, and botanist who was a member of the famous Stephen H. Long expedition to Colorado in 1820.\u003C/p>,{id:105,title:106,photo_file_name:107,review_average:108,review_count:109,nearest_town_name:110,state:111,technical_rating_low:112,highlights:113},430,Rampart Range Road,https://images-prod.trailsoffroad.com/trails/8231/highlights/1680317309_rampart_range_road-800.jpg,3.6,137,Woodland Park,{id:65,title:66,code:67,country_code:7,slug:68},1,\u003Cp>Picturesque Rampart Range Road is the perfect introduction to trails on the Colorado Front Range. The 60-mile road winds through the stunning Pike National Forest and follows the entire length of the Front Range south of US 85. The roads southern end offers smooth driving and breathtaking views of Pikes Peak that will leave you spellbound. Built in the 1930s by the Civilian Conservation Corps as part of efforts to escape the Great Depression, Rampart Range Road is a testament to Colorados history and resilience. Nowadays, the road connects counties, trails, and off-roaders, making it a hub of recreation and a popular destination for adventurers seeking an escape from the hustle and bustle of Denver life. \u003C/p>,{id:115,title:116,photo_file_name:117,review_average:42,review_count:118,nearest_town_name:119,state:120,technical_rating_low:94,highlights:121},371,Medano Pass,https://images-prod.trailsoffroad.com/trails/371/highlights/1721079464404_medano_pass-800.jpg,136,Gardner,{id:65,title:66,code:67,country_code:7,slug:68},\u003Cp>Known as the backway into the Great Sand Dunes, Medano Pass offers travelers a very unique experience you will not find anywhere else in Colorado. One of only a few primitive roads that cross the Sangre de Cristo Mountains, Medano Pass follows the route of the 1806 expedition of Lt. Zebulon Pike, revealing breathtaking scenery, abundant dispersed camping, countless water crossings, and deep sand you generally only find in desert environments. The Great Sand Dunes are the tallest dunes in North America, rising to a maximum height of 750 feet from the floor of the San Luis Valley, covering about 19,000 acres. If you are looking for the only beach-like offroad experience you can find in the Rocky Mountains, Medano Pass is certainly a trail you need to see.\u003C/p>,{id:123,title:124,photo_file_name:125,review_average:42,review_count:126,nearest_town_name:127,state:128,technical_rating_low:94,highlights:129},404,Ophir Pass,https://images-prod.trailsoffroad.com/trails/7322/waypoints/1/10512_ophir_pass-800.jpg,133,Ophir,{id:65,title:66,code:67,country_code:7,slug:68},\u003Cp>Climbing to 11,789 feet and passing through both the Uncompahgre National Forest and the San Juan National Forest, Ophir Pass is a spectacular mountain pass that offers alpine views of the upper Ophir Valley and neighboring peaks. This pass has been traversed for hundreds of years for many different reasons. The pass was originally used by the Navajo on hunting trips between the San Miguel and Animas Valleys. In 1878, the tiny mining town of Ophir was established, and by 1881 the new Ophir Pass Toll Road began to carry goods between early mountain settlements. The arrival of the railroad decreased the use of the pass in the early 1890s, and the road became a rarely used wagon road. Finally, in 1953, the modern Ophir Pass that we know today was first opened to Jeeps and other off-road vehicles. \n\nWhile the shelf roads may test your fortitude, the views off of this iconic trail are well worth an afternoon. \n\nFor Jeep owners, this road is 1 of 6 trails in Colorado recognized as a Badge of Honor Trail. Dont forget to use the Badge of Honor app to check in and get a special badge showing trail completion.\u003C/p>,{id:131,title:132,photo_file_name:133,review_average:42,review_count:134,nearest_town_name:135,state:136,technical_rating_low:36,highlights:137},480,Tincup Pass,https://images-prod.trailsoffroad.com/trails/480/highlights/1696093867299_tincup_pass-800.jpg,126,St. Elmo,{id:65,title:66,code:67,country_code:7,slug:68},\u003Cp>Cutting through two National Forests and crossing the Continental Divide at 12,154 feet, Tincup Pass offers beautiful high alpine views while following the same route used by miners and prospectors searching for their fortunes in the late 1800s. This relatively easy route takes you from one historic mountain town right into another. St. Elmo is a true ghost town built during the mining boom of the 1880s, while Tincup, originally called Virginia City, has been resurrected as a popular summer destination with many historic buildings still in use today.\u003C/p>,{id:139,title:140,photo_file_name:141,review_average:42,review_count:142,nearest_town_name:143,state:144,technical_rating_low:36,highlights:149},539,Fins and Things,https://images-prod.trailsoffroad.com/trails/7820/highlights/10344_fins_and_things-800.jpg,120,Moab,{id:145,title:146,code:147,country_code:7,slug:148},46,Utah,UT,utah,\u003Cp>Are you looking for a trail close to Moab that provides an iconic Moab experience and is a Jeep Badge of Honor Trail? Then start the motor and head to Sand Flats Recreation Area for Fins and Things! This particular trail packs a tremendous amount of fun and grand views of the La Sal Mountains in the background while driving on the mysterious-looking \Fins and Things.\ \Fins\ are the Navajo Sandstone slickrock formations northeast of Moab, and the \things\ are what remain as the fins erode. The fins started as wind-blown dunes over 200 million years ago that got cemented into sandstone, and they are now going full circle back to sand blowing in the wind.\n\nThe term \slickrock\ emerged when early western settlers crossed this sandstone in wagons with wood wheels on steel rims. Those steel rims definitely didnt have the traction we have today with rubber tires. As a matter of fact, they found it rather \slick.\ Imagine facing down a 40-degree slope on wood and steel wheels! Fins and Things is the penultimate trail for proving just how grippy slickrock really is. Youll probably have a pretty tight grip on your seat cushion as well.\u003C/p>,{id:151,title:152,photo_file_name:153,review_average:61,review_count:154,nearest_town_name:63,state:155,technical_rating_low:45,highlights:156},2651,Black Bear Pass,https://images-prod.trailsoffroad.com/trails/7522/waypoints/1/8620_black_bear_pass-800.jpg,113,{id:65,title:66,code:67,country_code:7,slug:68},\u003Cp>The sign that once stood at the trailhead said it best; You dont have to be crazy to drive this road - but it helps.\nTraveling between Silverton and Telluride, Black Bear Pass is a legendary shelf road with 1,000-foot drop-offs, dangerous off-camber switchbacks, tight turns, and loose shale. It offers amazing mountaintop scenery as you climb to 12,840 feet and pass the breathtaking 365-foot Bridal Veil Falls, the tallest waterfall in Colorado. This Jeep Badge of Honor trail rightfully earns its title as one of the most dangerous trails in the country.\u003C/p>,{id:158,title:159,photo_file_name:160,review_average:42,review_count:161,nearest_town_name:162,state:163,technical_rating_low:54,highlights:168},801,2N02 - Burns Canyon,https://images-prod.trailsoffroad.com/trails/5324/waypoints/0/10139_2n02_-_burns_canyon-800.jpg,108,Yucca Valley,{id:164,title:165,code:166,country_code:7,slug:167},6,California,CA,california,\u003Cp>From the high desert floor flush with Joshua trees, Yucca, and crisp blue skies to the green forest of Big Bear, Burns Canyon, also known as Arrastre Creek, is an odyssey waiting for you in Southern California. Rich with history, particularly if you start at the south end and take in Pioneertown, travel through the famous Rose Mine, and find the rare Redwood trees, this trail makes for a great gateway for an epic overland trip close to home. This is the perfect get-away for a day or days when combined with the other amazing trails this area has to offer.\u003C/p>,{id:170,title:171,photo_file_name:172,review_average:173,review_count:161,nearest_town_name:174,state:175,technical_rating_low:94,highlights:179},85,Schnebly Hill Road,https://images-prod.trailsoffroad.com/trails/85/highlights/1695787800574_schnebly_hill_road-800.jpg,4.3,Sedona,{id:36,title:176,code:177,country_code:7,slug:178},Arizona,AZ,arizona,\u003Cp>“The finest workers in stone are not copper or steel tools, but the gentle touches of air and water working at their leisure with a liberal allowance of time,” said Thoreau in his 1854 book Walden. Sadly, he never saw Sedona. Sand dunes and seabed sediments were laid and then covered by more of the same over 300 million years ago. Under unimaginable compression, they became the sandstone we see today. A massive 3000-foot uplift 13 million years ago created the Mogollon Rim, running from central New Mexico to western Arizona, exposing the ancient sandstone layers. Walden’s gentle erosion took over. The ethereal beauty of Sedona’s many sandstone formations emerged.\n\nToday, tourists from all over the world flock to charming and captivatingly scenic Sedona. Offroaders come, too, running the many famous rocky trails in the area. Schnebly Hill Road is both a road and a rite of passage. The road is crowded and annoyingly bumpy on the descent from the Rim into Sedona. But the views always delight, all that red and buff sandstone formed into monuments ranging from massive to whimsical. Despite being a Jeep Badge of Honor Trail, Schnebly Hill Road is a once-and-done for many. But it is one that you need to do and will always remember, a touchstone of the community, if you will. Thoreau never did Schnebly Hill Road. You should.\u003C/p>,{id:36,title:181,photo_file_name:182,review_average:42,review_count:183,nearest_town_name:174,state:184,technical_rating_low:94,highlights:185},Broken Arrow,https://images-prod.trailsoffroad.com/trails/4/highlights/AZ_broken_arrow-800.jpg,104,{id:36,title:176,code:177,country_code:7,slug:178},Situated in picturesque Sedona, Arizona, Broken Arrow is one of the most popular and iconic off-road trails around- for good reasons! With amazing red rock formations towering into the sky, this off-road trail is full of awe-inspiring beauty and moderate challenges for your vehicle and driving skill. If you arrive early in the morning, you can watch the suns spectacular rise over the high Mogollon Rim cliffs to the north and east. Later in the evening, you can see more dramatic highlights of the natural features as shadows become more pronounced.,{id:187,title:188,photo_file_name:189,review_average:61,review_count:190,nearest_town_name:191,state:192,technical_rating_low:36,highlights:193},835,3N69 – Gold Mountain,https://images-prod.trailsoffroad.com/trails/835/highlights/1706575114394_gold_mountain-800.jpg,103,Big Bear City,{id:164,title:165,code:166,country_code:7,slug:167},\u003Cp>Gold Mountain Trail, 3N69, is one of those names all Southern California offroaders know. For many, it was their first rock crawling trail. For others, it is their next ambitious goal. Located in the San Bernardino National Forest, near Big Bear Lake, this easily accessed rock crawling trail takes you up and into the mountain range of SoCal, cresting over 8,000 feet above sea level before dropping you near the history-rich Holcomb Valley. Along this scenic wonderland, the trail offers fantastic views of Big Bear Lake, the bustling mountain village below, and the towering San Gorgonio Mountain. \u003C/p>\u003Cp>The trail was established in the 1860s during the Big Bear gold rush to facilitate mining operations. Today, the obstacles bring people to this historic trail. With two waterfalls, a rock garden, and several hard corners, this trail tests driver skills and vehicle capability. There is no doubt why Jeep picked this trail as one of its legendary Jeep Badge Of Honor Trails. \u003C/p>,{id:195,title:196,photo_file_name:197,review_average:42,review_count:190,nearest_town_name:198,state:199,technical_rating_low:112,highlights:200},1049,3N16 - Holcomb Valley,https://images-prod.trailsoffroad.com/trails/1049/highlights/20151122_3n16_-_holcomb_valley-800.jpg,Big Bear Lake,{id:164,title:165,code:166,country_code:7,slug:167},\u003Cp>3N16 provides a scenic, enjoyable drive for all off-road enthusiasts. At roughly 26 miles, this overland trail will take you through the backwoods of the San Bernardino National Forest. Along with some great views, 3N16 also has a historic route for which more information can be found at Big Bear Discovery Center or Gold Fever Trails trail review.\n\n3N16 is the main connector between most of the trails in Big Bear, including Holcomb Creek, Dishpan Springs, John Bull, White Mountain, Gold Mountain, and many more. Just be warned that there are several water crossings along this trail that can swell up in flash flood conditions. While snow on this trail can get over 5 feet deep in the winter. Please plan accordingly and travel in pairs.\u003C/p>,{id:202,title:203,photo_file_name:204,review_average:42,review_count:190,nearest_town_name:205,state:206,technical_rating_low:94,highlights:207},300,Georgia Pass,https://images-prod.trailsoffroad.com/trails/300/highlights/1723909073404_georgia_pass-800.jpg,Breckenridge,{id:65,title:66,code:67,country_code:7,slug:68},\u003Cp>Georgia Pass is the middle and least busy of the three main passes over the Continental Divide in Summit County. While the southern slope is an easy dirt road, the north side offers a fun and thrilling offroad adventure, easy enough for first-time wheelers and exciting enough to get them hooked on the sport.\u003C/p>\u003Cp>The trail summits in the saddle between Mount Guyot and Glacier Ridge, with spectacular views of the rugged Swan River Valley and the grassy plains of South Park. The notorious rock garden \u003Ca href\https://www.trailsoffroad.com/trails/442-sob-hill\ target\_blank\>SOB Hill\u003C/a> (a.k.a. Number 10 Road) ends at the summit. Its also a stop on the famous backpacking route, the Colorado Trail.\u003C/p>,{id:209,title:210,photo_file_name:211,review_average:212,review_count:213,nearest_town_name:92,state:214,technical_rating_low:94,highlights:215},258,Cinnamon Pass,https://images-prod.trailsoffroad.com/trails/258/highlights/2017-07-19_cinnamon_pass-800.jpg,4.6,101,{id:65,title:66,code:67,country_code:7,slug:68},\u003Cp>Winding through the spectacular scenery of the San Juan Mountains, Cinnamon Pass is the southern half of the world-renowned Alpine Loop Scenic Byway. This trail, just outside of Lake City, Colorado, showcases ghost towns and mines from the 1880s while providing epic scenic overlooks and stunningly beautiful wildflowers along the drive. Whether you are a beginner or a seasoned offroad veteran, this trail will easily have a hypnotizing effect on you, and you will find yourself stopping often to take pictures.\n\u003C/p>,{id:217,title:218,photo_file_name:219,review_average:82,review_count:220,nearest_town_name:221,state:222,technical_rating_low:112,highlights:223},1990,Maple Springs Road,https://images-prod.trailsoffroad.com/trails/8285/highlights/12921_maple_spring_road_-_silverado_canyon_-_5s04-800.jpg,100,Orange,{id:164,title:165,code:166,country_code:7,slug:167},\u003Cp>Maple Springs Road is the backdoor to Saddleback Mountain from Orange County. One of Orange Countys few trails, this is a popular overland route for people wanting to get out of the house and stay local. Others say they enjoy this road because it leads to the best view of Orange County. \n\nSuppose you are fortunate to have a few hours around sunset. In that case, the view from the top of Saddleback Mountain is known for photographs of the sun setting over Catalina Island in the Pacific Ocean with Orange County in the foreground.\u003C/p>\u003Cp>The lower section of the trail has a unique scenery for Orange County. The area is covered in oaks and pines. A nearby creek runs most of the year. Its an excellent place for a picnic. If you are lucky, you can find a swimming hole. \u003C/p>\u003Cp>\u003Cbr/>\u003C/p>,{id:225,title:226,photo_file_name:227,review_average:61,review_count:228,nearest_town_name:143,state:229,technical_rating_low:36,highlights:230},549,Hells Revenge,https://images-prod.trailsoffroad.com/trails/8234/highlights/1680114223_hell%27s_revenge-800.jpg,99,{id:145,title:146,code:147,country_code:7,slug:148},\u003Cp>Welcome to Hells Revenge, the worlds most famous slickrock trail. Slickrock is petrified sand. The slickrock moniker dates back to when horse-drawn wagons would try to cross the seemingly easily traversed undulating sandstone. Metal horseshoes and steel-rimmed wagon wheels found no grip on the sandstone. Thus, it was called slickrock. Modern tires love the course sandstone.\n\nMoabs Hells Revenge is considered a must-do for many wheelers. Its also in most folks top 5 Jeep Badge of Honor Trails. When picturing Moab, the slickrock rollercoaster, fins, steep climbs, insane traction, and the two rubber tracks cresting over the hills off into the distance of Hells Revenge is what comes to mind. If eavesdropping on conversations at any Moab watering hole, youll hear names like Hells Gate, The Hot Tubs, Car Wash, Mickys Hot Tub, The Escalator, and Tip Over Challenge mentioned reverently and constantly at the heart of any good Moab story. They are all on Hells Revenge. \u003C/p>,{id:232,title:233,photo_file_name:234,review_average:173,review_count:235,nearest_town_name:236,state:237,technical_rating_low:45,highlights:238},266,Coney Creek Road (aka Coney Flats),https://images-prod.trailsoffroad.com/trails/5135/highlights/10655_coney_creek_road_%28aka_coney_flats%29-800.jpg,83,Lyons,{id:65,title:66,code:67,country_code:7,slug:68},\u003Cp>Coney Creek offroad trail is a Colorado Right of Passage, dishing out an eye-candy buffet of dense forests, open meadows, and those \OMG\ mountain vistas that scream Colorado. But dont let the postcard-worthy views fool you. Youll get your heart racing as you splash through a giant water crossing, crush gnarly rock gardens, and power up heart-pounding steep inclines. Coney Creek is the perfect mix of awe-inspiring beauty and white-knuckle excitement, guaranteeing an experience thatll leave you craving more.\u003C/p>,{id:240,title:241,photo_file_name:242,review_average:42,review_count:243,nearest_town_name:244,state:245,technical_rating_low:54,highlights:250},1867,Stampede Pass,https://images-prod.trailsoffroad.com/trails/1867/highlights/1723705378767_stampede_pass-800.jpg,82,Greenwater,{id:246,title:247,code:248,country_code:7,slug:249},49,Washington,WA,washington,\u003Cp>Stampede Pass is a mountain pass through the Cascade Range, just south of Snoqualmie Pass in Washington. Its importance to transportation lies almost entirely with railroads, as no paved roads cross it. The pass was originally created to build and maintain the railways that traveled in both directions across the Cascade Mountains in Washington State. The incredible views of Mount Rainier and the surrounding Cascade Mountain range make this 12-mile offroad trip worth the time. \u003C/p>,{id:252,title:253,photo_file_name:254,review_average:30,review_count:255,nearest_town_name:256,state:257,technical_rating_low:94,highlights:258},1843,Rimrocker,https://images-prod.trailsoffroad.com/trails/1843/highlights/DSC_rimrocker-800.jpg,79,Montrose,{id:65,title:66,code:67,country_code:7,slug:68},The Rimrocker Trail is a route of connected trails that allows you to enjoy 160 miles of off-pavement travel while experiencing the many different stunning landscapes that connect Montrose, Colorado to Moab, Utah. The trail is an especially vibrant destination to travel through the aspens during their fall color changes as well as stopping for the fantastic views at the overlooks. Towards the west end of the trail, the Manti-La Sal National Forest provides beautiful scenery and wildlife as well as gorgeous views of the La Sal Mountains. As you approach Moab, the landscape quickly turns from forest into desert as it transitions to some shelf roads built of the signature Moab red sand.\n\nRimrocker travels through some historic areas of Colorado, highlighting the areas that reflect the mining days of the early 20th century. One area, in particular, is the old, abandoned company town of Uravan. Uravan is a contraction of \u003Cb>Ura\u003C/b>nium and \u003Cb>Van\u003C/b>adium. The town was a company town established by U. S. Vanadium Corporation in 1936 to extract the rich vanadium ore in the region. As a byproduct of vanadium extraction, small amounts of uranium were also produced. You will notice a green hue to many of the rocks as you travel through this region. The green hue is an indication of the presence of uranium ore.\n\nThis trail is an overlanders dream trail offering multi-day camping opportunities, scenic vistas, impressive flora/fauna (absolutely massive swaths of Aspen stands), and a multitude of ever-changing biomes and landscapes. This trail is definitely one to take your time on, soak up the glorious sights and sounds, and make some new incredible memories. Whether you are brand new to overlanding or a seasoned wheeler, this trail has something for everybody. Dont forget the camera!,{id:260,title:261,photo_file_name:262,review_average:30,review_count:263,nearest_town_name:264,state:265,technical_rating_low:45,highlights:266},376,Middle St. Vrain,https://images-prod.trailsoffroad.com/trails/376/highlights/1721345630719_middle_st._vrain-800.jpg,77,Ward,{id:65,title:66,code:67,country_code:7,slug:68},\u003Cp>Middle St. Vrain is a well-known offroad trail not far from Boulder, Colorado, known for its rocky terrain and numerous stream crossings. The trail winds through pine and aspen forests, providing stunning views of the surrounding mountains, valleys, and the serene Middle St. Vrain Creek. It is a popular artery to recreation, offering abundant hiking and fishing opportunities within the Indian Peaks Wilderness. Often combined with \u003Ca href\https://www.trailsoffroad.com/trails/266-coney-creek-road-aka-coney-flats\ target\_blank\>Coney Creek\u003C/a>, these two connecting trails create a full-day offroad adventure sure to entertain recreationalists from far and wide. \u003C/p>,{id:268,title:269,photo_file_name:270,review_average:30,review_count:271,nearest_town_name:143,state:272,technical_rating_low:94,highlights:273},523,Chicken Corners,https://images-prod.trailsoffroad.com/trails/523/highlights/PB25034_chicken_corners-800.JPG,74,{id:145,title:146,code:147,country_code:7,slug:148},Moab, Utah, is one of the premier off-road and four-wheel drive destinations. Comprised of some of the most well-known trails in the United States, it has trail types that suit all drivers wheeling desires. Some would call it an \off-roaders paradise.\ Amongst these trails, Chicken Corners is one of the more popular \easy\ trails in the entire area. It follows down a beautiful shelf road and eventually runs along the Colorado River with plenty of viewpoints along the way. The last portion, known as \Chicken Corners,\ gives you a straight-down view of the river below. Combine this trail with the more difficult and remote Lockhart Basin for an overland trip through the desert to the Canyonlands Needles District.,{id:275,title:276,photo_file_name:277,review_average:42,review_count:278,nearest_town_name:279,state:280,technical_rating_low:164,highlights:281},607,Top of the World,https://images-prod.trailsoffroad.com/trails/7825/highlights/12573_top_of_the_world-800.jpg,67,Cisco,{id:145,title:146,code:147,country_code:7,slug:148},\u003Cp>Whenever you see the photo of an offroad-ready rig on a sandstone slab jutting out over a glorious-looking red valley, thats this trail. That is right, Top of the World is a famous trail! It is most famous for its challenge and iconic views, let alone being a Jeep Badge of Honor Trail. The inspirational view from the top is going to automatically increase your bucket list to include \u003Ca href\https://www.trailsoffroad.com/trails/579-onion-creek\ target\_blank\>Onion Creek\u003C/a>, which you will have a birdseye view of as you nest on the perch above. The challenging drive to the top, its 360° view, and the unique photo opportunity make Top of the World a story you will tell for years to come. \n\u003C/p>,{id:283,title:284,photo_file_name:285,review_average:42,review_count:278,nearest_town_name:286,state:287,technical_rating_low:45,highlights:288},348,Kelly Flats,https://images-prod.trailsoffroad.com/trails/348/highlights/8_kelly_flats-800.jpg,Rustic,{id:65,title:66,code:67,country_code:7,slug:68},\u003Cp>Situated above the Poudre Canyon in the Arapaho National Forest, Kelly Flats is a scenic, rugged, and challenging 4x4 trail offering steep ascents and descents, rock obstacles, water crossings, lush meadows, and picturesque mountain views. This trail can prove unnerving for beginning off-road drivers, as well as challenge even the most seasoned veteran. Gather your buddies, grab your recovery gear, and head out to this extremely popular trail. \u003C/p>,{id:290,title:291,photo_file_name:292,review_average:61,review_count:293,nearest_town_name:294,state:295,technical_rating_low:36,highlights:296},426,Poughkeepsie Gulch,https://images-prod.trailsoffroad.com/trails/426/highlights/1695073100775_poughkeepsie_gulch-800.jpg,64,Ouray,{id:65,title:66,code:67,country_code:7,slug:68},\u003Cp>Traveled primarily for its technicality rather than its mining history, this 4WD trail has long been considered the hardest in the Ouray, Silverton, and Lake City areas. Although challenging, this jeep trail offers spectacular views along the way as it parallels the Uncompahgre River to its source at the jaw-dropping blue water of Lake Como. Poughkeepsie Gulch is often run for its access to \The Wall,\ a challenging but optional offshoot to a group of embedded rocks with numerous lines to challenge even built rigs. Camping is also a popular attraction to this trail, as there are several dispersed sites lining the trail in the first few miles. Whether you are here for the thrill or the scenery, this trail will not disappoint. \u003C/p>,{id:298,title:299,photo_file_name:300,review_average:212,review_count:301,nearest_town_name:302,state:303,technical_rating_low:94,highlights:304},391,Mount Baldy,https://images-prod.trailsoffroad.com/trails/391/highlights/PS_mount_baldy-800.jpg,61,Colorado Springs,{id:65,title:66,code:67,country_code:7,slug:68},Mount Baldy (FS 379 and FS 379A) is located within the Pike National Forest approximately 15 miles southwest of Colorado Springs. It is approximately six miles in length, and reaches elevations above 11,000 feet, just within the timberline at the base of Almagre Mountain South. This 4WD road provides a sense of solitude because it is remote and less traveled than other roads in the area. It provides expansive views of the plains, rivaled only by the few iconic peaks in the area. The Pike National Forest contains a myriad of trails which provide a broad spectrum of outdoor recreational opportunities. The area is popular among OHV users, mountain bikers, hikers, and equestrians. The trail network includes mild trails suitable for stock vehicles (it is not uncommon to see ordinary passenger sedans and minivans on some trails) in addition to genuine 4WD tracks such as Mount Baldy (FS 379), Eagle Rock (FS 370C), and Saran Wrap (FS 370D) that traverse higher elevations. Accessibility and panoramic mountain views are the greatest attractions to this area.,{id:306,title:307,photo_file_name:308,review_average:42,review_count:309,nearest_town_name:310,state:311,technical_rating_low:164,highlights:312},1411,Backway to Crown King,https://images-prod.trailsoffroad.com/trails/8130/highlights/9811_backway_to_crown_king-800.jpg,60,Crown King,{id:36,title:176,code:177,country_code:7,slug:178},\u003Cp>Located northwest of Lake Pleasant and traversing through three different life zones and multiple biomes, Backway to Crown King is a thrilling off-road adventure that offers a unique perspective on Arizonas rugged and beautiful landscape. This extremely popular 4-wheel drive trail is known for its challenging terrain, steep inclines, and narrow shelf roads. Obstacles, mines, and great views await as you climb from the Sonora Desert into the Prescott National Forest.\u003C/p>,{id:314,title:315,photo_file_name:316,review_average:42,review_count:317,nearest_town_name:318,state:319,technical_rating_low:94,highlights:320},1043,Mojave Road,https://images-prod.trailsoffroad.com/trails/1043/highlights/DSC0065_mojave_road-800.JPG,58,Baker,{id:164,title:165,code:166,country_code:7,slug:167},Filled with oddities, scenic beauty, history, and a sense of adventure it is no wonder that the Mojave Road has such an iconic stature. Formed as an early Native American trade route then an east-west passage for settlers, the road has a long history. Passing through the Mojave Desert Preserve and the Lanfair Valley you are remote and far from civilization. Today it is one of the more famous overland routes in the southwest. Although the road is not at all technical, the sense of adventure you get by being so deep in the desert is what makes it worth the trip. ,{id:322,title:323,photo_file_name:324,review_average:45,review_count:325,nearest_town_name:326,state:327,technical_rating_low:45,highlights:328},1045,3N10 – John Bull,https://images-prod.trailsoffroad.com/trails/1045/highlights/1711239443155_3n10_%E2%80%93_john_bull-800.jpg,52,Big Bear,{id:164,title:165,code:166,country_code:7,slug:167},\u003Cp>One of the must-do offroad trails in Southern California and maybe even the United States, 3N10 - John Bull is a legendary trail in the offroad community and offers an amazing rock-crawling experience to all users. Often used as a trial run for larger trips such as to the Rubicon or the Dusy-Ershim, this Jeep Badge of Honor trail will test a vehicle to its breaking point. John Bull features large boulders over 36 inches round, loose rocks that love to bend sheet metal, and big trees that seem to jump out of nowhere and kiss your vehicle, leaving behind body damage scars that make for epic campfire stories. If looking for a unique and challenging trail within Big Bears Holcomb Valley, John Bull will certainly fill the void.\u003C/p>,{id:330,title:331,photo_file_name:332,review_average:30,review_count:325,nearest_town_name:333,state:334,technical_rating_low:94,highlights:335},1128,Berdoo Canyon,https://images-prod.trailsoffroad.com/trails/1128/waypoints/0/_berdoo_canyon-800.JPG,Coachella,{id:164,title:165,code:166,country_code:7,slug:167},Berdoo Canyon is home to an old ghost town named Berdoo Camp. Berdoo camp was founded by the water district when California built the Colorado River Aqueduct that still provides water to Southern California. The Camp was built in the early 1930s for the workers and their families to live while the aqueduct was being constructed under the mountain range. The camp was abandoned sometime in 1937 when the project was completed in the area, and the camp was no longer needed. Over the years the camp has been scraped of all the lumber from the roofs of the old concrete buildings. Now all that is left of the old camp are the skeletons of the concrete buildings that once housed the workers and their families. Building the Colorado River Aqueduct was an amazing feat of the time. The workers did not have the type of modern machinery we take for granted in our everyday lives during the construction. Come out and explore the colorful history of the Berdoo Camp as well as Berdoo Canyon. You might even get to see some of the desert wildlife as you head into Joshua Tree, or a ghost or two. Please tread lightly along the trail. I have lived my entire life in this area, and have seen many of these awesome trails closed, due to people making these beautiful desolate trails their personal landfill. Please, if you find trash along the trail, pick it up and help do your part in keeping this trail open for generations to come.,{id:337,title:338,photo_file_name:339,review_average:45,review_count:340,nearest_town_name:341,state:342,technical_rating_low:65,highlights:343},1029,The Rubicon Trail,https://images-prod.trailsoffroad.com/trails/1029/highlights/1695263011363_the_rubicon_trail-800.jpg,51,Tahoma,{id:164,title:165,code:166,country_code:7,slug:167},\u003Cp>No longer the stagecoach road that connected Georgetown, California, and Lake Tahoe, Nevada, in the 1800s, the Rubicon Trail is a legitimate badge of honor known as one of the most iconic offroad trails in the world! So much so that Jeep has even named its famed Wrangler model after it. Decades have passed without the stagecoach in operation, and what was left of that route has become one gnarly and famous Jeep trail. The trail became famous in 1953 when 55 Jeeps and 155 participants ran what is now known as \Jeepers Jamboree 1\. Since then, hundreds of thousands have earned the right to say they have conquered this famous Sierra Nevada offroad trail. \u003C/p>\u003Cp>Adding to its popularity, the scenery knocks your socks off with a mesmerizing display of natural beauty. Towering pine trees, crystal-clear streams, and entire hillsides of white granite give the trail even more reasons for its world-renowned status. A word to the wise: you need to read the complete Trails Offroad Trail Guide to plan the logistics for this multi-day trip.\u003C/p>,{id:345,title:346,photo_file_name:347,review_average:61,review_count:340,nearest_town_name:143,state:348,technical_rating_low:94,highlights:349},612,White Rim,https://images-prod.trailsoffroad.com/trails/612/highlights/20200609_white_rim-800.jpg,{id:145,title:146,code:147,country_code:7,slug:148},The White Rim Trail is the premier multi-day trail in Moab, Utah. The entire route encompasses over 90 miles of off-road driving. On the White Rim, you’ll get to experience the beautiful scenery of the Island in the Sky district of Canyonlands National Park first hand while tackling the challenging terrain. The trail gets its name from the layer of white sandstone on which it sits. White Rim sandstone is considerably harder than the red Moenkopi Formation sandstone above or the Organ Rock Shale below. The differential erosion creates some of the very unique geological features along the trail.\n\nThe trail was first created during the 1950s with the intent of mining uranium needed for the production of nuclear weapons for the Cold War. Though uranium was present, the mines produced little compared to others in the region. Thus they were abandoned. But the road remains.\n\nWhite Rim has something for everyone. Besides enticing driving, the trail offers numerous hikes, an abundance of stunning views, and many campsites with absolute solitude. Traveling along White Rim gives a whole new appreciation of Canyonlands and a perspective of the park that can’t be attained anywhere else.,{id:351,title:352,photo_file_name:353,review_average:61,review_count:246,nearest_town_name:191,state:354,technical_rating_low:164,highlights:355},1037,3N93 - Holcomb Creek Trail,https://images-prod.trailsoffroad.com/trails/1037/highlights/1715637743792_3n93_-_holcomb_creek_trail-800.jpg,{id:164,title:165,code:166,country_code:7,slug:167},\u003Cp>Comfortably nestled in the San Bernardino National Forest, Holcomb Creek is a challenging rock-crawling trail that has attracted visitors for decades. It is a Jeep Badge of Honor Trail, and for good reason. It is one of the most demanding trails in the Big Bear Mountain range and provides perhaps the best rock crawling of them all. While traveling the trail, expect everything from water crossings to extensive rock gardens with rocks the size of small cars. You can also expect challenging hill climbs and fantastic views of Holcomb Creek and the Pacific Crest Hiking Trail. Over the years, this trail has claimed many vehicles and should not be underestimated. People often exit this trail with their hopes and vehicles destroyed. If you think you and your vehicle have what it takes to complete this epic 4x4 adventure, then air down your tires, engage those lockers, and be prepared to make unforgettable memories while earning your badge! \u003C/p>,{id:357,title:358,photo_file_name:359,review_average:61,review_count:246,nearest_town_name:143,state:360,technical_rating_low:45,highlights:361},582,Poison Spider Mesa,https://images-prod.trailsoffroad.com/trails/8238/highlights/1680219673_poison_spider_mesa-800.jpg,{id:145,title:146,code:147,country_code:7,slug:148},\u003Cp>Moab is one of the premier off-road and four-wheel drive destinations. Comprised of many of the most well-known trails in all United States, it has trail types that suit all drivers wheeling desires and is often called an off-roaders paradise. Amongst these trails, Poison Spider is one of the most popular and challenging trails in the area. You get amazing wheeling, and you can also take in the inspiring Little Arch with a view of the Colorado River behind it. The bold will continue to \u003Ca href\https://www.trailsoffroad.com/trails/1220-golden-spike\ target\_blank\>Golden Spike\u003C/a>, \u003Ca href\https://www.trailsoffroad.com/scout-routes/397-where-eagles-dare\ target\_blank\>Where Eagles Dare\u003C/a>, and finish on \u003Ca href\https://www.trailsoffroad.com/trails/545-gold-bar-rim\ target\_blank\>Gold Bar Rim\u003C/a>. Very few complete what is known as \The Trifecta.\\u003C/p>,{id:363,title:364,photo_file_name:365,review_average:61,review_count:246,nearest_town_name:366,state:367,technical_rating_low:45,highlights:368},536,Elephant Hill,https://images-prod.trailsoffroad.com/trails/8237/highlights/1680406672_elephant_hill-800.jpg,Monticello,{id:145,title:146,code:147,country_code:7,slug:148},\u003Cp>Elephant Hill, a remote Jeep Badge of Honor Trail, takes you deep into the interior of the otherworldly scenery within the Needles District in Canyonlands National Park. Many call it one of Utahs most technical 4WD routes, which may or may not be true depending on your driving skills. Without question, this trail has the most pristine scenery and solitude in the area that a remote four-wheel drive can offer. The route immerses you in thousands of colorful sandstone spires reaching up from the desert floor. Adding to this topographical wonderland, arches, washes, plateaus, and narrow slot canyons are scattered along the ever-changing trail.\n\nThe park only gives out 24 day-use permits per day for Elephant Hill, so plan ahead.\u003C/p>,{id:246,title:370,photo_file_name:371,review_average:42,review_count:246,nearest_town_name:372,state:373,technical_rating_low:94,highlights:374},Box Canyon - Florence,https://images-prod.trailsoffroad.com/trails/8106/highlights/10796_box_canyon_-_florence-800.jpg,Florence,{id:36,title:176,code:177,country_code:7,slug:178},\u003Cp>Located northeast of Florence, Box Canyon is a scenic trail that passes through a spectacular, narrow canyon with geological features and bright, colorful vegetation you wouldnt commonly associate with the desert, such as acarosporaceae fungi. Beyond the sheer, towering canyon walls, drivers can find petroglyphs, and historical stagecoach stops making this trail a truly unique Arizona offroad experience. A favorite amongst many offroad enthusiasts, this trail is a popular access point to many other trails within the Florence Junction area. \u003C/p>,{id:376,title:377,photo_file_name:378,review_average:42,review_count:246,nearest_town_name:379,state:380,technical_rating_low:54,highlights:381},753,Fish Creek Trail - Anza Borrego,https://images-prod.trailsoffroad.com/trails/7846/highlights/10181_fish_creek_trail_-_anza_borrego-800.jpg,Ocotillo,{id:164,title:165,code:166,country_code:7,slug:167},\u003Cp>There is no other place like Anza-Borrego Desert State Park. Many overlanders and outdoor enthusiasts seek it out for its endless exploration opportunities. Fish Creek Wash is the starting point for many since it connects to many of Anza-Borregos most famous offroad trails. Wind, rain, powerful earthquakes, landslides, and father time have shaped Fish Creek Wash into a living, geological museum. With its wind caves, dinosaur tracks, fault lines, towering mud hills, sandstone canyons, and wildflowers, Fish Creek is a perfect place to begin your exploration of the astonishing Anza-Borrego. \u003C/p>,{id:383,title:384,photo_file_name:385,review_average:212,review_count:386,nearest_town_name:387,state:388,technical_rating_low:45,highlights:389},254,China Wall,https://images-prod.trailsoffroad.com/trails/254/highlights/1719681867826_china_wall-800.jpg,48,Lake George,{id:65,title:66,code:67,country_code:7,slug:68},\u003Cp>Just north of Lake George, Colorado, China Wall is a favorite spot for off-roaders in the Colorado Front Range. Part of the more extensive China Wall Trail System, it connects with \u003Ca href\https://www.trailsoffroad.com/US/colorado/scout-routes/3943-forest-service-204\ target\_blank\>Forest Service Trail 204\u003C/a> and \u003Ca href\https://www.trailsoffroad.com/US/colorado/trails/4797-box-road-aka-china-wall-north\ target\_blank\>Box Road\u003C/a> to form a loop perfect for a day of adventure. This trail offers a mix of challenging rock crawls and smoother sections, making it a great place to see what your vehicle can do. As you tackle the obstacles, youll enjoy fabulous views of the Tarryall Mountains, adding a beautiful backdrop to your adventure. China Wall is a must-try for anyone who loves off-roading and wants a memorable day on the trails.\u003C/p>,{id:391,title:392,photo_file_name:393,review_average:30,review_count:394,nearest_town_name:395,state:396,technical_rating_low:94,highlights:397},619,Bald Mountain Gulch,https://images-prod.trailsoffroad.com/trails/619/highlights/000_bald_mountain_gulch-800.JPG,45,Johnson Village,{id:65,title:66,code:67,country_code:7,slug:68},Bald Mountain Gulch (FS Road 300) is a 4WD road in the Fourmile area of Colorado, southeast of Johnson Village. Bald Mountain Gulch traverses scenic, high elevation terrain in a northeast to southwest track. It provides the 4x4 enthusiast spectacular rock formations and sandy terrain, plus occasional tawny rock-framed views of the Collegiate Peaks. There are numerous 4WD roads in the vicinity, making Fourmile an ideal destination for a weekend of 4x4 trails, camping, hiking, and fishing. Bald Mountain Gulch is recommended to drive in conjunction with \u003Ca href\”\ “\\> Bald Mountain Loop.\u003C/a>,{id:48,title:49,photo_file_name:50,review_average:51,review_count:31,nearest_town_name:52,state:399,technical_rating_low:54,highlights:55},{id:34,title:14,code:13,country_code:7,slug:35},{id:27,title:28,photo_file_name:29,review_average:30,review_count:31,nearest_town_name:32,state:401,technical_rating_low:36,highlights:37},{id:34,title:14,code:13,country_code:7,slug:35},{id:403,title:404,photo_file_name:405,review_average:30,review_count:31,nearest_town_name:406,state:407,technical_rating_low:54,highlights:408},2681,Bennett Pass Road,https://images-prod.trailsoffroad.com/trails/2681/highlights/download_bennett_pass_road-800.jpg,Government Camp,{id:34,title:14,code:13,country_code:7,slug:35},Winding along narrow shelf roads, through alpine forests, and past some of the prettiest views in northern Oregon, Bennett Pass Road is a jewel of the Mount Hood National Forest. The amazing views of Mount Hood will be treasured memories for years to come. In the mid-to-late summer, wildflowers bloom along the many hidden hanging meadows and high prairies. Droves of butterflies can swarm around your vehicle on sunny summer afternoons making you think youre in a fairy tale. On very clear days, you can see from Mount Hood and Mount Adams to the north and all the way down south to the Three Sisters and maybe even Diamond Peak. Views to the east span hundreds of miles of high desert and the Oregon Outback.,{id:410,title:411,photo_file_name:412,review_average:42,review_count:31,nearest_town_name:413,state:414,technical_rating_low:94,highlights:418},2261,Lower Skyway Motorway,https://images-prod.trailsoffroad.com/trails/2261/highlights/1718229290289_lower_skyway_motorway-800.jpg,Sylacauga,{id:54,title:415,code:416,country_code:7,slug:417},Alabama,AL,alabama,\u003Cp>Lower Skyway Motorway is a scenic byway that winds through the heart of the Talladega National Forest in Alabama. This remote road offers travelers a rugged journey through dense woodlands, rolling hills, and serene landscapes, embodying the natural beauty and tranquility of the region. This 14-mile-long road follows the ridgeline of Horns Mountain, traveling north from the White Gap Valley. Several overlooks along the trail offer stunning views of the surrounding valleys and mountains. Skyway Motorway, a route that originally traversed the Talladega National Forest from north to south, was built by the Civilian Conservation Corps. Over the years, Skyway Motorway was broken up into several different segments. Lower Skyway Motorway, FR 600-1, is one of those segments. While most roads in the Talladega National Forest are improved, Lower Skyway Motorway is one of the few rugged routes for offroad enthusiasts.\u003C/p>,{id:420,title:421,photo_file_name:422,review_average:212,review_count:423,nearest_town_name:424,state:425,technical_rating_low:94,highlights:430},3237,Tray Mountain Road,https://images-prod.trailsoffroad.com/trails/3237/highlights/highlights_tray_mountain_road-800.jpg,43,Helen,{id:426,title:427,code:428,country_code:7,slug:429},12,Georgia,GA,georgia,Just north of Helen, Georgia lies Tray Mountain Road. Perhaps the most popular offroad trail in all of Georgia, this road climbs Tray Mountain to Tray Gap, a small parking area and an intersection with the famous \u003Ca href\http://www.appalachiantrail.org/\>Appalachian Trail\u003C/a>. The road follows along the ridge so there are spectacular views off one side or the other for the northern portion of the trail, especially in the winter months when there are no leaves on the trees blocking the view. With so many things to do and its close proximity to Helen, dont pass up Tray Mountain Road.,{id:432,title:433,photo_file_name:434,review_average:45,review_count:423,nearest_town_name:435,state:436,technical_rating_low:65,highlights:437},1872,Holy Cross City,https://images-prod.trailsoffroad.com/trails/7713/highlights/9458_holy_cross_city-800.jpg,Minturn,{id:65,title:66,code:67,country_code:7,slug:68},\u003Cp>Located in the Sawatch Range, on the side of 14,009 foot Mount of the Holy Cross, Holy Cross City is one of the states most challenging and famous rock-crawling trails. Stock vehicles should not attempt this trail. Best known for its two most significant obstacles, French Creek and Cleveland Rock, this trail will test your driving ability and your vehicles durability, while also providing incredible scenery and fantastic historical highlights. Before attempting this Jeep Badge of Honor trail, be sure you have the required equipment indicated at the trailhead. This includes a winch, 33 or larger tires, locking differentials, and various recovery and repair equipment. This trail is always crowded on the weekends, so expect a full day on the trail as you wait your turn to conquer the major obstacles.\u003C/p>,{id:439,title:440,photo_file_name:441,review_average:30,review_count:442,nearest_town_name:443,state:444,technical_rating_low:36,highlights:445},4131,Toquerville Falls,https://images-prod.trailsoffroad.com/trails/4131/highlights/1697208689268_toquerville_falls-800.jpg,42,Toquerville,{id:145,title:146,code:147,country_code:7,slug:148},\u003Cp>Located outside Hurricane, Utah, Toquerville Falls, a cascading waterfall within a colorful desert landscape, makes you grateful to have an offroad vehicle. Toquerville Falls is accessible enough to bring the whole family for a weekend camping or just a quick day trip to escape the daily grind. The trail offers spectacular views of the mountains and La Verkin Creek, winding through the canyon below as you work your way to the waterfalls. Because of the snowmelt, the water flows pretty well in early spring, but its also freezing. During the summer, it offers the chance to wade in the lower pool and enjoy the fresh mountain runoff. The route has numerous side trails where you can choose a campsite along the canyons edge and relax under a blanket of stars.\u003C/p>,{id:447,title:448,photo_file_name:449,review_average:212,review_count:450,nearest_town_name:451,state:452,technical_rating_low:36,highlights:453},482,Transfer Trail,https://images-prod.trailsoffroad.com/trails/482/highlights/P717037_transfer_trail-800.JPG,39,Glenwood Springs,{id:65,title:66,code:67,country_code:7,slug:68},\u003Cp>The Transfer Trail, situated near Glenwood Springs, Colorado is the main overland route into the White River National Forest SE Flat Tops area. The road delivers you deep into the heart of meadows filled with wildflowers, thick forest of spruce, fir, pine and aspen trees and scenic lakes. Mixed into the experience are vistas of the distant Elk Mountains to the south, and No Name Creek when you find yourself at Windy Point overlook. \n\nThis off-road route was originally part of the Ute Indian Trail System, then later became a toll road for the Hip Roof Saw Mill at Windy Point. A sheep farmer then bought the land and herded sheep in the area. The old road system connected through the Flat Tops to distant towns such as Meeker and Yampa. Although the Mill and much of the old road system is long gone, the Transfer Trail remains.\u003C/p>,{id:455,title:456,photo_file_name:457,review_average:61,review_count:458,nearest_town_name:244,state:459,technical_rating_low:94,highlights:460},1260,Naches Trail,https://images-prod.trailsoffroad.com/trails/1260/highlights/IMG_naches_trail-800.jpg,38,{id:246,title:247,code:248,country_code:7,slug:249},Naches Trail is a 12.26-mile-long trail from Western Washington over the Naches Pass into Eastern Washington and follows a wagon trail used by settlers in the mid-1800s. The trail is fairly easy for most 4x4 vehicles and does not require any special equipment. It rolls through deep dark forests up to high mountain meadows with beautiful views of surrounding valleys, canyons, and Mt. Rainier. There are several creek crossings, but most areas that might cause trail damage are protected by several wooden bridges. This trail is very popular, and you can expect to run into other rigs and motorcycles coming in the opposite direction. Because of its rich history and overall beauty, this trail is known to most as a favorite and must-do trail. This trail intersects the Pacific Crest Trail, which is a hiking trail from Mexico to Canada. It is at this point that a cabin was built that is free for use to all. While you are crossing over the pass, try to imagine wagon trains pulled by oxen struggling across the same terrain.,{id:462,title:463,photo_file_name:464,review_average:173,review_count:458,nearest_town_name:465,state:466,technical_rating_low:94,highlights:470},2318,Peters Mill Run,https://images-prod.trailsoffroad.com/trails/7102/highlights/8933_peters_mill_run-800.jpg,Edinburg,{id:386,title:467,code:468,country_code:7,slug:469},Virginia,VA,virginia,Situated above the Shenandoah Valley, Peters Mill Run is a delightful 4WD road providing a relaxing trip through the George Washington National Forest. Named after the nearby river this route generally follows, Peters Mill Run will entertain experienced and novice off-road drivers alike. Peters Mill Run is one of the cherished Jeep \Badge of Honor\ trails making it one of the more desirable trails in the region. The trail starts off strong with some rocky sections but eventually eases into a smoother ride as it curves through the trees. The thick tree canopy provides cooler temperatures and defused sunlight for an enjoyable open-top excursion.,{id:472,title:473,photo_file_name:474,review_average:82,review_count:475,nearest_town_name:476,state:477,technical_rating_low:94,highlights:478},1090,Bloody Basin Road,https://images-prod.trailsoffroad.com/trails/1090/highlights/DSC_bloody_basin_road-800.JPG,35,Black Canyon City,{id:36,title:176,code:177,country_code:7,slug:178},Arizona has its share of historical monuments, but few have such a checkered past as the Aqua Fria National Monument. Bloody Basin Road offers visitors a chance to access this very unique region where Native American ruins are found right next to old stone cabins of the early settlers. With a name like Bloody Basin, you would expect it to have a conflict-filled past. One of the most familiar conflicts occurred in 1873 when a group of Apaches was suspected of killing three men. Army Captain George Randall tracked them to Turret Peak, where the army stormed the camp at night. In the panic, some Indians jumped from the cliffs to their deaths. When the battle was over, 26 Apaches were dead. \n\nBloody Basin is also home to the Horseshoe Ranch, founded in 1882 by William Mitchell. It would eventually become one of the largest cattle ranches in Arizona. At one time, the ranch’s cattle ranged over 30 square miles. Cattle grazing still takes place in the area, but most of the original property is now part of Aqua Fria National Monument. The area is large. Give yourself the entire day to explore this unique part of the southwest. The numerous side trails offer countless points to walk among the ruins and search the nearby rocks for petroglyphs. There are hundreds of examples of this ancient artwork littering the monument region. Look along cliffs or even on stray rocks in the meadows. Please do not disturb or alter these precious artifacts to ensure they remain for future generations.\n\nSheep Bridge at the end of Bloody Basin Road, built in 1944 from surplus mine material, allowed local sheep herders to move their flocks safely across the Verde River. The Forest Service demolished the original bridge in 1987 and replaced it with a replica to provide access to the Mazatzal Wilderness. The bridge supports foot traffic only.,{id:480,title:481,photo_file_name:482,review_average:30,review_count:483,nearest_town_name:198,state:484,technical_rating_low:112,highlights:485},1615,Gold Fever Trail,https://images-prod.trailsoffroad.com/trails/1615/highlights/P824630_gold_fever_trail-800.JPG,34,{id:164,title:165,code:166,country_code:7,slug:167},Take an unexpected adventure through the history of Holcomb Valleys gold rush and the history behind it. During this trip, you will see abandon mines, dig sites, grave sites, pygmy cabins, and much more. So pack up the family and explore the history of Holcomb Valley.,{id:487,title:488,photo_file_name:489,review_average:82,review_count:34,nearest_town_name:490,state:491,technical_rating_low:112,highlights:492},2903,Spada Lake,https://images-prod.trailsoffroad.com/trails/2903/highlights/20171112_spada_lake-800.jpg,Gold Bar,{id:246,title:247,code:248,country_code:7,slug:249},\u003Cp>Spada Lake trail crisscrosses over Olney Creek as you climb up to Sultan Basin and Spada Lake Reservoir, surrounded by the Bald and Blue Mountains in this peaceful and windy wooded forest. Enjoy the quiet scenery of Spada Lake, or make a day of it and hike to Grieder and Boulder Lakes, which begin at the South Shore Recreational Site. \u003C/p>,{id:494,title:495,photo_file_name:496,review_average:212,review_count:497,nearest_town_name:498,state:499,technical_rating_low:45,highlights:504},979,Rocky Gap/Potato Ridge Road,https://images-prod.trailsoffroad.com/trails/979/highlights/DSC_rocky_gap/potato_ridge_road-800.jpg,32,Las Vegas,{id:500,title:501,code:502,country_code:7,slug:503},24,Nevada,NV,nevada,Rocky Gap (also known as Potato Ridge), a favorite of local off-roaders, is located in the Red Rock Canyon National Conservation area that starts just off of Scenic Loop Drive and continues to Lovell Canyon Road. This can be a challenging off-road trail depending on the season and the vehicle driven. There are bypasses for all of the obstacles except for one particularly rocky wash, which gives the trail its name. There is beautiful scenery to be seen during the drive. Evergreens, canyon and rocky landscapes are just some of the views.,{id:506,title:507,photo_file_name:508,review_average:61,review_count:497,nearest_town_name:509,state:510,technical_rating_low:36,highlights:515},1588,Goose Lake,https://images-prod.trailsoffroad.com/trails/1588/highlights/DSCN198_goose_lake-800.JPG,Red River,{id:511,title:512,code:513,country_code:7,slug:514},27,New Mexico,NM,new-mexico,Goose Lake is the best known trail in the Red River, NM area. The trail can be full of surprises that can take a seemingly easy trail and offer you challenges. Seasonal changes create fun adventures ranging from easy family favorite water crossings to adrenaline junkie snow wheeling. Immediately you are faced with a drive through the river with depths that have ended more than one adventure before it could start. From the river the trail climbs the mountain which leads to a shelf road with plenty of room for one vehicle, but will make for creative parking when you pass opposing traffic. A \cave\ and remnants of mining cabins from the late 1800s and smaller water crossings further the adventure. Reaching the crystal clear lake provides photo opportunities as well as fishing, hiking, or primitive camping. Wildlife like Marmots and Rams can often be seen on the ridge surrounding the lake.,{id:517,title:518,photo_file_name:519,review_average:61,review_count:520,nearest_town_name:521,state:522,technical_rating_low:45,highlights:523},1123,Log Corral Trail,https://images-prod.trailsoffroad.com/trails/1123/highlights/IMG_log_corral_trail-800.jpg,31,Fountain Hills,{id:36,title:176,code:177,country_code:7,slug:178},Log Corral Trail is a very challenging off road trail that leads you to the very remote eastern shore of Lake Bartlett. This beautiful trail has something for everyone, hard technical rocky obstacles, water crossings, hill climbs and opportunities to test your flex. The trail follows a very picturesque small creek, climbing up to a high ridge that overlooks Lake Bartlett the ultimate destination. The end of the trail offers a very remote access to camping, fishing and enjoying a great sunset along the lake. ,{id:525,title:526,photo_file_name:527,review_average:212,review_count:528,nearest_town_name:529,state:530,technical_rating_low:94,highlights:531},2350,Skidmore Fork/Dunkle Hollow Road,https://images-prod.trailsoffroad.com/trails/2350/highlights/1668114298658_skidmore_fork/dunkle_hollow_road-800.jpg,29,Harrisonburg,{id:386,title:467,code:468,country_code:7,slug:469},Located just 15 minutes from Harrisonburg, Virginia, and within the George Washington National Forest, Skidmore Fork/Dunkle Hollow Road offers an outstanding backcountry four-wheel drive adventure checking off all the boxes. Dispersed camping, check! Water crossings, check! A lake to canoe or kayak on, check! Connects with other trails for more options, check! Scenic views, check! When a road checks that many boxes, who wouldnt like it?,{id:533,title:534,photo_file_name:535,review_average:212,review_count:536,nearest_town_name:537,state:538,technical_rating_low:54,highlights:539},1471,Chamisoso Canyon,https://images-prod.trailsoffroad.com/trails/1471/highlights/IMG_chamisoso_canyon-800.jpg,28,Tijeras,{id:511,title:512,code:513,country_code:7,slug:514},The \u003Ca href\https://www.fs.usda.gov/Internet/FSE_DOCUMENTS/stelprd3843086.pdf\>Manzanita Mountains Trail System\u003C/a> provides access to a number of wooded canyons, open meadows and limestone pavements in a multi-use area consisting of hiking, mountain biking, horseback riding, OHV, and 4WD use trails. \n\nThe towers atop the 7,767-foot Cedro Peak are visible for miles and they provide an easy point of reference as you explore a landscape where high mountain desert meets forest - pinon pine, juniper, and cedar coexist with yucca, cholla and prickly pear cacti.\n\nWithin 15 minutes of Albuquerque and easy access to the clean air of the Cibola National Forest, this trail a natural destination for offroad enthusiasts.,{id:541,title:542,photo_file_name:543,review_average:212,review_count:511,nearest_town_name:544,state:545,technical_rating_low:94,highlights:546},3109,Forest Service Road 333,https://images-prod.trailsoffroad.com/trails/3109/highlights/highlight_forest_service_road_333-800.jpg,Morganton,{id:426,title:427,code:428,country_code:7,slug:429},Following the Toccoa River along the base of John Dick Mountain, Forest Service Road 333 is the rarely used north western entrance of the Blue Ridge Wildlife Management Area of the \u003Ca href\https://www.fs.usda.gov/conf\>Chattahoochee National Forest\u003C/a>. This trail also offers access to the the Toccoa River Swinging Bridge along the \u003Ca href\http://www.bmta.org/\>Benton MacKaye Trail\u003C/a>, a 300+ mile hiking trail along the Appalachian Mountains that spans across three states. With hiking, fishing, camping and access to numerous other trails, Forest Service Road 333 is a fun addition to any day in the mountains of North Georgia. ,{id:548,title:549,photo_file_name:550,review_average:212,review_count:511,nearest_town_name:551,state:552,technical_rating_low:94,highlights:556},3288,Black Gap Road,https://images-prod.trailsoffroad.com/trails/3288/highlights/000-Highlight_black_gap_road-800.JPG,Terlingua,{id:394,title:553,code:554,country_code:7,slug:555},Texas,TX,texas,Black Gap Road in Big Bend National Park is 1 of only 2 Jeep Badge of Honor Trails in Texas; and arguably the most well known off-road trail, in the state of Texas. Connecting \u003Ca href\https://www.trailsoffroad.com/trails/4657-glenn-springs-road\ target\_blank\>Glenn Springs Road\u003C/a> with \u003Ca href\https://www.trailsoffroad.com/trails/4658-river-road\ target\_blank\>River Road\u003C/a>, Black Gap is perhaps the most remote un-maintained road in the park, providing scenic views of the Chisos Mountain Range as well as wide-open vistas of the Chihuahuan Desert. For those looking to experience Texas at its best, Black Gap Road is an absolute must do!,{id:558,title:559,photo_file_name:560,review_average:61,review_count:561,nearest_town_name:562,state:563,technical_rating_low:65,highlights:564},1055,Dusy-Ershim Trail,https://images-prod.trailsoffroad.com/trails/1055/highlights/thumb_dusy-ershim__trail-800.jpg,26,Shaver Lake,{id:164,title:165,code:166,country_code:7,slug:167},If you havent heard of the Dusy-Ershim trail yet, you will soon. Many believe this is the newest hardest multiday off-road trip you can do today. The trail is comprised of both overland and rock crawling. If you ask someone that has recently done the Rubicon, they will say this trail is about 3-6 times harder. The Dusy-Ershim offers some of the hardest wheeling around, from mile long rocky hill climbs, to very technical obstacles, to some of the most amazing camping & fishing you have ever done in your life. The views have something to be said about too. Just be warned, this isnt an easy trip, even the most built rigs will leave this trail with mechanical failure. Be prepared, because body damage is almost guaranteed, even for the best drivers. If you are up to the challenge, expect the trip to take you in the range of 3-5 days.,{id:566,title:567,photo_file_name:568,review_average:61,review_count:569,nearest_town_name:562,state:570,technical_rating_low:45,highlights:571},1185,26E212 - Red Lake Trail,https://images-prod.trailsoffroad.com/trails/1185/highlights/Screenshot_26e212_-_red_lake_trail-800.png,25,{id:164,title:165,code:166,country_code:7,slug:167},A high mountain lake hidden at the end of this rock crawling 4x4 trail makes for a killer end-of-trail reward and an even better camping location.\r\nRock gardens, dense forest, a few short stretches of easy trail and, of course, Red Lake, make up Red Lake Trail. \r\nThis is one of many 4x4 trails in the Red Mountain OHV network in the Sierra National Forest, northeast of Shaver Lake and Southeast of Huntington Lake. \r\nRed Lake Trail is one of the \easier\ trails in this area, when compared to Mirror Lake Trail and Coyote Lake Trail , but do not underestimate Red Lake. While easier, it is not \easy\, and still a challenge to reach the Lake at the end. \r\n,{id:573,title:574,photo_file_name:575,review_average:576,review_count:569,nearest_town_name:529,state:577,technical_rating_low:54,highlights:578},2349,Flagpole Knob,https://images-prod.trailsoffroad.com/trails/2349/highlights/1668362983871_flagpole_knob-800.jpg,4.1,{id:386,title:467,code:468,country_code:7,slug:469},Traveling along the southern ridge of Slate Spring Mountain and literally on the border of Virginia and West Virginia, Flagpole Knob is an excellent road for a mellow family trip to one of Virginias most historic knobs. It offers unparalleled views into the famous Shenandoah Valley, which has its own folklore and American history. In the 1920s, fire wardens set up fire tire lookouts across the ridgelines and knobs of the surrounding mountains, and Flagpole Knob was one of those. A large open area is on top to pitch a tent or several nooks to hide away. This trail is well worth the trip for the views along the way and the reward at the top looking east across the great state of Virginia.,{id:580,title:581,photo_file_name:582,review_average:583,review_count:500,nearest_town_name:143,state:584,technical_rating_low:45,highlights:585},600,Steel Bender,https://images-prod.trailsoffroad.com/trails/8239/highlights/1680300619_steel_bender-800.jpg,4.2,{id:145,title:146,code:147,country_code:7,slug:148},\u003Cp>Steel Bender is one of the more popular hard trails in the entire Moab area. Extremely close to town and easy to access, this trail offers an entire Moab experience in just over 9.5 miles. With towering Canyon walls, water crossings, sand dunes, slickrock fins, epic views, and ledges requiring the famous \Moab Bump\, Steel Bender is non-stop fun and perfect for any adventure seeker or Jeep Badge of Honor trail hunter. \u003C/p>,{id:587,title:588,photo_file_name:589,review_average:30,review_count:500,nearest_town_name:590,state:591,technical_rating_low:112,highlights:595},1745,Carwash Falls,https://images-prod.trailsoffroad.com/trails/1745/highlights/08-01_carwash_falls-800.jpg,Hagarville,{id:45,title:592,code:593,country_code:7,slug:594},Arkansas,AR,arkansas,Big Piney Creek flows south out of the Ozark Mountains down to its confluence with the Arkansas River near Russellville Arkansas. This area is popular with canoeists, kayakers, tubers, hikers, bikers, SXS/ATV riders, hunters, fishermen, and anyone that loves the outdoors. The trail parallels Big Piney Creek and Hurricane Creek most of its length, offering beautiful water and foliage views along the way. The highlight of the trail is Carwash Falls, where a stream spills over the top of a small limestone bluff onto the road before entering Big Piney Creek.,{id:597,title:598,photo_file_name:599,review_average:600,review_count:500,nearest_town_name:601,state:602,technical_rating_low:112,highlights:603},3290,Redington Pass,https://images-prod.trailsoffroad.com/trails/3290/highlights/Redington_redington_pass-800.png,3.7,Tucson,{id:36,title:176,code:177,country_code:7,slug:178},The route that became known as Redington Pass has been in existence for hundreds of years. It was originally used by natives and eventually improved to facilitate a military supply route used to commute between the San Pedro River Valley and the booming metropolis of Tucson, Arizona. The overland route cut roughly 70-100 miles off the alternate routes which were to go either north through Oracle and back south, or south through Benson and back north in order to reach Tucson. The route was later used by the small ranching community of Redington, Arizona. \n\nRedington Pass is now a gateway to hiking and Off-Road trails in the Catalina and Rincon Mountains, east of Tucson, Arizona and into the San Pedro River Valley as well. This route is the perfect light day trip to escape the city or just a short drive up a hill to a great view of the Tucson area. During good winters this route can be a nice place to encounter some snow at elevation that hasnt quite reached the desert floor.,{id:605,title:606,photo_file_name:607,review_average:212,review_count:500,nearest_town_name:608,state:609,technical_rating_low:54,highlights:613},3119,Horse Pasture Road,https://images-prod.trailsoffroad.com/trails/3119/highlights/highlight_horse_pasture_road-800.jpg,Pickens,{id:442,title:610,code:611,country_code:7,slug:612},South Carolina,SC,south-carolina,Horse Pasture Road is the eastern entrance of the Jim Timmerman Natural Resources Area at Jocassee Gorges, one of the only temperate rain forests in the United States east of the Cascade Mountains. Incredible views overlooking the valleys and clear waters of Lake Jocassee, Horse Pasture Road offers many activities including hunting, camping, bird watching and botanical areas with many hard-to-find species. With access to Jumping-Off Rock, one of the best views in the entire region, and its multiple access points to the 77 mile long Foothills Hiking Trail, Horse Pasture Road is a great trail for a day of activities or just a nice ride though the forest and mountains. ,{id:615,title:616,photo_file_name:617,review_average:51,review_count:500,nearest_town_name:618,state:619,technical_rating_low:112,highlights:620},2095,Elberta Slant Road,https://images-prod.trailsoffroad.com/trails/2095/highlights/Elberta_elberta_slant_road-800.jpg,Elberta,{id:145,title:146,code:147,country_code:7,slug:148},Tucked in the hills of the Tintic Mountains lies a rich history. This easy off-road trail puts you right through the heart of it all, following closely to what used to be the Tintic Railroad. Challenges are minimal allowing vehicles of all makes and models access to such an area. The trail is mellow but dont let that stop you from visiting. The tunnel along the route is worth the drive alone!,{id:622,title:623,photo_file_name:624,review_average:42,review_count:625,nearest_town_name:626,state:627,technical_rating_low:112,highlights:628},8593,Kebler Pass,https://images-prod.trailsoffroad.com/trails/8593/highlights/1693583263148_kebler_pass-800.jpg,23,Crested Butte,{id:65,title:66,code:67,country_code:7,slug:68},\u003Cp>Part of the West Elk Loop Scenic Byway, Kebler Pass is a fantastic high-mountain pass that travels between Crested Butte and Paonia, over 10,007 feet above sea level. This busy dirt road traverses through one of the largest aspen groves in the country, providing spectacular fall color viewing as the surrounding forests burst into vibrant hues of red, orange, and gold. Kebler Pass is a seasonal road used to access many other recreational opportunities. It should be on everyones \Do Not Miss\ list if you are looking for incredible fall colors or epic mountain views. \u003C/p>,{id:630,title:631,photo_file_name:632,review_average:45,review_count:625,nearest_town_name:633,state:634,technical_rating_low:36,highlights:635},2706,The Barracks Trail,https://images-prod.trailsoffroad.com/trails/2706/highlights/PA11060_the_barracks_trail-800.jpg,Orderville,{id:145,title:146,code:147,country_code:7,slug:148},Southern Utah holds some of the most iconic scenery in the entire state. The red cliffs spotted with deep green juniper trees seem to just roll on forever. Just outside of Zion National Park lies this gem of an offroad trail that gives you incredible viewpoints of such scenery. As you begin this trail, you wind your way through the canyon carved by the East Fork of the Virgin River, crossing it nearly half a dozen times. Many people believe that this is the highlight of the trail. While it is fun, this is only the beginning. After you ascend from the canyon onto the plateau above, you really get to see the sights that The Barracks Trail has to offer. Changing scenery is accompanied by different vantage points to view the southern valley that borders the Coral Pink Sand Dunes, while to the northwest you can get a glimpse of Zion. This 4wd road is not for the faint of heart through, as you have to climb steep sandy hills to complete this 23-mile-long trek. Luckily, this trail is easily accessible off of Highway 89 from both ends and can be enjoyed by all; even if you decide to avoid the hill and turn back the way you came in. If you are passing through on your way to Kanab or just looking for a new trail to explore, make sure this one is on your list!,{id:637,title:638,photo_file_name:639,review_average:42,review_count:640,nearest_town_name:641,state:642,technical_rating_low:164,highlights:643},1467,Odessa Canyon,https://images-prod.trailsoffroad.com/trails/8174/highlights/12886_odessa_canyon-800.jpg,22,Barstow,{id:164,title:165,code:166,country_code:7,slug:167},\u003Cp>Odessa Canyon is the flagship of offroad trails in the Calico area near Barstow, California. Comprised of many challenging obstacles with no bypasses, this extreme 4x4 jeep trail makes you earn your trip to the top. Odessa also provides great views of the area. But be ready. This trail has a 7-foot waterfall, an extremely narrow rollover spot you must see to believe, and a super tight off-camber canyon. With all these challenges, dont be surprised if the trail wreaks havoc on your vehicle. \n\u003C/p>,{id:645,title:646,photo_file_name:647,review_average:173,review_count:640,nearest_town_name:498,state:648,technical_rating_low:94,highlights:649},981,Wheeler Pass,https://images-prod.trailsoffroad.com/trails/981/waypoints/1/DSC_wheeler_pass-800.jpg,{id:500,title:501,code:502,country_code:7,slug:503},Wheeler Pass is located approximately 50 miles Northwest of Las Vegas in the Spring Mountain National Recreation area. Wheeler Pass Road was previously known as the road from Bennetts Ranch to Indian Creek. Bennetts Ranch was settled in 1875 in the Pahrump Valley. Indian Creek was a ranch owned by a small group of Indians. Now known as Indian Springs. Its history includes being a station on the Tonopah and Las Vegas railroad. Currently, it is part of the Creech Air Force base.\n\nAs you travel towards the trailhead, you may encounter wild horses on the roads and the surrounding areas. \n \nOn the trail, travelers will pass the Charcoal kilns. The Tecopa Charcoal Ovens in Wheeler Wash were built in 1875 by Nehemiah (“Red”) Clarke. Per information on a sign posted at the site in the past: These beehive-shaped structures are the remains of three charcoal making kilns and one Lime Kiln built for Jonas Osborne in 1877. He designed and built a big furnace to smelt over 20 tons of silver and lead ore each day in the boomtown of Tecopa, California in January of 1878. Forty-four men attempted to keep the furnace working by cutting and hauling the ore, and feeding and constantly repairing the furnace. It completely failed and was abandoned in the fall of 1878.\n\nAs this area of the Spring Mountains had the best and closest source of wood, the kilns were set up here and the charcoal produced was carried by horse-drawn wagons about 50 miles to the Tecopa Smelter. Evidence shows only tree limbs were cut in fuel and no extensive tree cutting was done. A single kiln has an estimated capacity of 35 cords of wood which would produce 50 bushels of charcoal, enough charcoal to produce one tone of silver-lead ore. Wood for the kilns was provided by Harsha White, who operated a sawmill in Clark Canyon, and was in partnership with Nehemiah Clarke. Unfortunately, the kilns have not been able to withstand time, weather, and vandalism. The remnants can still be seen. \n\nDont forget to bring sunscreen, water, snacks and your camera.,{id:651,title:652,photo_file_name:653,review_average:45,review_count:43,nearest_town_name:654,state:655,technical_rating_low:656,highlights:657},131,Fordyce Jeep Trail,https://images-prod.trailsoffroad.com/trails/131/waypoints/0/28_fordyce_jeep_trail-800.JPG,Soda Springs,{id:164,title:165,code:166,country_code:7,slug:167},8,High in the Tahoe National Forest, west of Truckee California and just off Interstate 80 lies the Fordyce Jeep Trail; a serious rock crawling trail that will challenge any rig and driver. Fordyce is California mountain rock crawling at its finest. Over 12 miles of sharp, jagged rocky trail twists and turns on its way up from Indian Springs and Eagle Lakes to Meadow Lake at the top of this monster of a trail. Fordyce Jeep Trail runs alongside and crosses Fordyce Creek multiple times, where deep and typically unpredictable water crossings add to the challenge of the huge rock obstacles know as the numbered Winch Hills throughout this trail. Hardcore rock crawling, remote dispersed camping, swimming, fishing, and good ol 4x4 spectating at Committee can all be found on Fordyce. \nExperienced wheelers in built rigs will love the challenge and beauty of the Fordyce Jeep Trail, but new wheelers SHOULD NOT ATTEMPT it. This trail is technical and dangerous. Hang-ups, body damage, steering/suspension breakage, rollovers, mechanical breakdowns, engine flooding, you name it, it can happen on Fordyce.,{id:659,title:660,photo_file_name:661,review_average:42,review_count:43,nearest_town_name:662,state:663,technical_rating_low:45,highlights:664},7525,Bald Mountain Jeep Trail aka Big Levels,https://images-prod.trailsoffroad.com/trails/7525/waypoints/1/1665103175675_bald_mountain_jeep_trail-800.jpg,Stuarts Draft,{id:386,title:467,code:468,country_code:7,slug:469},\u003Cp>Nestled in the George Washington National Forest, the Bald Mountain Jeep Trail gives you a great taste of what the Blue Ridge area offers. The George Washington National Forest is highly accessible for your weekend adventures, with major byways allowing you to move around the forest. Regardless of the direction you choose to run the Bald Mountain Jeep Trail, you are in for an adventure with mud pits to spike your adrenaline, rock obstacles to test your line-picking skills, and scenic dispersed camping to chat over the campfire. Take this trail during the autumn, and youll be treated to the beautiful colors the Appalachians display. Bring a couple of friends to enjoy this as an overnight overland trip!\u003C/p>,{id:39,title:40,photo_file_name:41,review_average:42,review_count:43,nearest_town_name:32,state:666,technical_rating_low:45,highlights:46},{id:34,title:14,code:13,country_code:7,slug:35},{id:668,title:669,photo_file_name:670,review_average:173,review_count:43,nearest_town_name:476,state:671,technical_rating_low:112,highlights:672},2128,Crown King Road,https://images-prod.trailsoffroad.com/trails/2128/highlights/OVERALLr_crown_king_road-800.JPG,{id:36,title:176,code:177,country_code:7,slug:178},\u003Cp>In 1863 the Bradshaw brothers, William and Isaac, came to Arizona from the declining goldfields of California. By 1864 they found gold in the forbidding mountains that would eventually bear their family name. Miners and prospectors flocked to the area despite the ruggedness of the mountains and the fierceness of the Yavapai natives, that still claimed the lands as their home. William, more an entrepreneur than a miner, laid out the \u003Ca href\https://www.trailsoffroad.com/trails/104-the-bradshaw-trail\ target\_blank\>Bradshaw Trail\u003C/a> and started a ferry across the Colorado River at Ehrenburg, charging unsuccessful California miners a nice fee for access to the new goldfields of Arizona. Mines like Senator, Tip Top, Blue Bell, Tiger, and Ora Belle began highly profitable operations. Rod McKinnon located gold in July 1875 deeper into the Bradshaws than any find to date. The resulting Crowned King Mine became the largest operation in the Bradshaws and spawned the bustling town of Crown King.\n\nCrown King got its post office in 1888. Electricity and the telephone arrived in 1897, both still a rarity in Arizona. The Saloon was moved from Oro Belle board by board in 1906 and reassembled on the present site, which was at the time beside two Chinese Restaurants and the feed store. The upstairs featured seven cribs where the towns soiled doves practiced the worlds oldest profession. It is now Arizonas longest-operating saloon. The historic photos lining the walls of the bar serve as a museum of sorts. The Bradshaw Mountain Railroad, a true feat of engineering, reached Crown King in 1904 via switchbacks and tall trestles. The railroad ceased operation in 1926 after the mines played out and most of the population left. The rail bed was converted into the scenic Crown King Road with its dual ghost towns of Bumble Bee and Cleator.\n\nToday theres only sporadic mining in the Bradshaws. But Crown King has become its jewel. With roughly a hundred full-time residents and perhaps a thousand that have cabins and summer homes atop the mountains, Crown Kings population swells every weekend as offroaders and adventurers come to the mountaintop town for a taste of Arizona history. The Magic Bridge transports visitors from the desert below to the towering pines and cool breezes of Crown King. The saloon has live music most weekends. The general store sells a lot more t-shirts than mining pans these days. Campsites near town are filled with happy campers. Even with most of the gold gone, the mountains of the Bradshaw brothers remain full of treasures. Drive on up the iconic Crown King Road and see what you can discover.\u003C/p>,{id:674,title:675,photo_file_name:676,review_average:173,review_count:677,nearest_town_name:678,state:679,technical_rating_low:94,highlights:680},2232,Hungry Valley SVRA - Pronghorn Trail,https://images-prod.trailsoffroad.com/trails/2232/highlights/HL_hungry_valley_svra_-_pronghorn_trail-800.png,20,Santa Clarita,{id:164,title:165,code:166,country_code:7,slug:167},The Rock Wall Climb at Waypoint 2 makes Pronghorn Trail one of the harder and more popular trails in the Hungry Valley SVRA (State Vehicular Recreation Area).\r\nHungry Valley is just outside of the Gorman and Frazier Park mountain communities in Southern California. Over 130 miles of motorcycle, ATV and 4x4 trails spiderweb throughout this 19,000 acre park. The parks trails include hill climbs, sand washes, wide dirt trails, narrow off-camber shelf roads and a designated \u003Ca href\https://www.trailsoffroad.com/trails/2161-hungry-valley-svra-4x4-practice-area\>4 wheel drive practice area\u003C/a>.,{id:682,title:683,photo_file_name:684,review_average:61,review_count:677,nearest_town_name:685,state:686,technical_rating_low:45,highlights:687},759,Pinyon Mountain Road,https://images-prod.trailsoffroad.com/trails/8136/waypoints/0/10172_pinyon_mountain_road-800.jpg,Borrego Springs,{id:164,title:165,code:166,country_code:7,slug:167},\u003Cp>When you hear or read about obstacles named \Heart Attack Hill\ and \The Squeeze,\ you must make excellent adventure decisions before you decide to take them on. Pinyon Mountain is a Jeep Badge of Honor trail in the renowned Anza-Borrego Desert State Park and arguably its most challenging. The Squeeze tests every bit of your precision as you listen to fenders scrape on its narrow passage, while Heart Attack Hill will surely give you that proverbial \heart attack\ when you first see it. This isnt a solo-type excursion trail. You will need every bit of your wheeling mates eyes and collective experience as you conquer what people call \The Secret of the Desert.\ \u003C/p>,{id:689,title:690,photo_file_name:691,review_average:583,review_count:677,nearest_town_name:424,state:692,technical_rating_low:54,highlights:693},3238,Corbin Creek Road,https://images-prod.trailsoffroad.com/trails/3238/highlights/highlight_corbin_creek_road-800.jpg,{id:426,title:427,code:428,country_code:7,slug:429},Just north of Helen, Georgia lies Corbin Creek Road. Twisting and turning all the way to the top of Tray Mountain, this popular trail is the northernmost and smoothest way to Tray Gap, a small parking area and the intersection with the famous \u003Ca href\http://www.appalachiantrail.org/\>Appalachian Trail\u003C/a>. In addition to some great camping spots, there are stunning views to the northwest overlooking the Chinquapin Ridge - especially in the winter months when there are no leaves on the trees blocking the view. So whether youre out day hiking the \u003Ca href\http://www.appalachiantrail.org/\>Appalachian Trail\u003C/a>, looking for some secluded camping, or just out for a beautiful mountain drive, give Corbin Creek Road a look.,{id:695,title:696,photo_file_name:697,review_average:698,review_count:699,nearest_town_name:700,state:701,technical_rating_low:36,highlights:702},1421,Mary Ellen Gulch,https://images-prod.trailsoffroad.com/trails/1421/highlights/1696357142063_mary_ellen_gulch-800.jpg,3.9,19,Alpine,{id:145,title:146,code:147,country_code:7,slug:148},\u003Cp>Located about an hour southeast of Salt Lake City in the majestic Wasatch Mountain range, Mary Ellen Gulch offers a lot of adventure for any outdoor enthusiast. From the bottom, you immediately experience the amazing scenery in the Wasatch National Forest and work your way up the old mining road past abandoned gold and silver mines of the late 1800s. Look hard enough, and you might find iron pyrite or fools gold lying around. If you are more extreme, there have been rumors that you can get lucky panning the mountain streams. There is a story of a Jeeper who panned in one of these canyons and found just enough gold to pay for the expenses of his journey up. Who knows what you may find! As you finish the trail, enjoy the breathtaking views of the surrounding mountains and overlook the Mineral Basin ski lift.\u003C/p>,{id:183,title:704,photo_file_name:705,review_average:583,review_count:706,nearest_town_name:707,state:708,technical_rating_low:54,highlights:709},The Bradshaw Trail,https://images-prod.trailsoffroad.com/trails/104/highlights/The_the_bradshaw_trail-800.jpg,18,Blythe,{id:164,title:165,code:166,country_code:7,slug:167},The Bradshaw Trail or the Gold Road to La Paz is a popular overland trail in the southeast corner of California in Riverside County. This once-popular overland stage route used to haul miners and other people looking for the wealth of California. Along the route, you will see many unique features to the area including old mining encampments, abandon train tracks, abandon train tussle, and many unique natural wonders. Because of all these amazing scenic stops, this route has become very popular with the overland community and off-roaders that are looking for a great way to escape the hassles of work. One of the amazing opportunities of this scenic trip is you can make it a day trip or multiple days to get to enjoy all the unique locations along the route. Thus, if you are looking for a unique offroad adventure near Palm Springs and Blythe, California, that could be done in 1 to 3 days and is easy enough for a new driver, look no further than the enjoyable 4x4 adventure of the Bradshaw Trail.,{id:711,title:712,photo_file_name:713,review_average:45,review_count:706,nearest_town_name:162,state:714,technical_rating_low:715,highlights:716},1040,Sledge Hammer,https://images-prod.trailsoffroad.com/trails/1040/highlights/20161001_sledge_hammer-800.jpg,{id:164,title:165,code:166,country_code:7,slug:167},9,If you want insanely hard, then the Hammer Trails are for you. Sledge Hammer is the southernmost trail of the Hammers in Johnson Valley, California. This extreme 4x4 trail is a collection of large boulders, massive ledges, towering waterfalls, vertical climbs, and spots you just have to drag through. This trail is going to make you work for it if you are wanting to complete it. Once on this trail, it is clear why this is one of the hardest trails in the country and why it makes the cut for one of the hardest parts of the King Of The Hammers race. If you think you have what it takes to do this run, have a rig that is built for the extreme, and have plenty of off-roading experience, then this is for you!,{id:718,title:719,photo_file_name:720,review_average:212,review_count:721,nearest_town_name:722,state:723,technical_rating_low:36,highlights:724},1111,Rattlesnake,https://images-prod.trailsoffroad.com/trails/1111/highlights/Rattlesnake_rattlesnake-800.jpg,17,Fairfield,{id:145,title:146,code:147,country_code:7,slug:148},This is a gorgeous trail in western Utah that gives you some incredible views as well as some old mines to look down into. You also get to walk across the top of the grates that cover the closed-off mines. Just make sure you dont bring anything over them unless you have a firm grip! Being so close to Salt Lake City, you will often come across other off-roaders no matter the time of day or day of the week. Many people even do night runs in the area. There are many spurs around that can take you to different areas of the mountain so be sure you remember where you came from.,{id:726,title:727,photo_file_name:728,review_average:61,review_count:721,nearest_town_name:143,state:729,technical_rating_low:164,highlights:730},570,Metal Masher,https://images-prod.trailsoffroad.com/trails/8294/highlights/12932_metal_masher-800.jpg,{id:145,title:146,code:147,country_code:7,slug:148},\u003Cp>A short distance north of downtown Moab, Metal Masher features steep ascents and descents, off-camber sections, and numerous ledges up to 48 inches tall. The trail is peppered with large boulders, narrow ledges, and tight squeezes. All demand precision driving. A popular trail not only for its technical rock crawling challenges but also for its breathtaking scenic views from atop Arths Rim, its no surprise Metal Masher is recognized as a Jeep Badge of Honor trail. \u003C/p>,{id:732,title:733,photo_file_name:734,review_average:45,review_count:721,nearest_town_name:735,state:736,technical_rating_low:164,highlights:737},224,Blanca Peak,https://images-prod.trailsoffroad.com/trails/224/highlights/highligh_blanca_peak-800.jpeg,Blanca,{id:65,title:66,code:67,country_code:7,slug:68},Known to be one of the most dangerous and extreme roads Colorado has to offer, Blanca Peak will test both driver and vehicle ability while relentlessly stealing every last drop of mental focus one has to offer. This high-clearance 4wd route is a mix of dangerous obstacles and incredible beauty, all while trekking through the shadows of three, 14,000+ foot peaks. This trail is not for the inexperienced nor the ill-equipped. This mountain has claimed the lives of numerous unfortunate and unprepared individuals. Do not add your name to that list by underestimating this road. \r\n\r\nDrivers must traverse five major named obstacles in order of appearance... Jaws 1, Jaws 2, Jaws 2.5, Jaws 3, and Jaws 4. All the major obstacles are created from the skeletal granite bones of the mountain and present a high probability of rollover. \r\n\r\nThis trail is very popular for hikers. Due to the slow pace on the trail, if you start the trail at the same time as a hiker group, it is very likely you will all end up at the end together, or they may even beat you. \r\n\r\n\u003Cb>33 tires, a winch, and at least one differential locker are highly recommended for this trail. \u003C/b>,{id:739,title:740,photo_file_name:741,review_average:742,review_count:721,nearest_town_name:743,state:744,technical_rating_low:94,highlights:749},4962,Tread Lightly! Four Wheel Drive Way,https://images-prod.trailsoffroad.com/trails/4962/highlights/hl_tread_lightly%21_four_wheel_drive_way-800.jpg,3.5,Fort Mc Coy,{id:745,title:746,code:747,country_code:7,slug:748},11,Florida,FL,florida,\u003Cp>Tread Lightly! Four Wheel Drive Way is located in central Florida in Ocala Nationa Forest. Ocala National Forest spans over Lake, Marion, and Putnam Counties for about 385,000 acres. Four Wheel Drive Way travels 80 miles through the north, central, and south regions of Ocala National Forest. The trail is the longest in Florida and will leave lasting impressions as drivers weave through crowded trails, dig through deep Florida sugar sand, hill climb and hill descents, even a few off-camber areas and areas to flex your rigs suspension. Trees and other vegetation will dig into your vehicles paint leaving permanent memories, whether good or bad is a discussion for another time.\n\nTread Lightly! Four Wheel Drive Way is Floridas first and only trail listed on Jeeps Badge of Honor program. Jeep drivers can download Jeep Badge of Honor app on iOS or Android, check-in the app, and receive a badge after completing the trail. See \u003Ca href\https://www.jeep.com/badge-of-honor.html\ target\_blank\>Jeep Badge of Honor\u003C/a> for more information.\u003C/p>,{id:751,title:752,photo_file_name:753,review_average:212,review_count:754,nearest_town_name:498,state:755,technical_rating_low:94,highlights:756},1070,Bitter Springs Backcountry Byway,https://images-prod.trailsoffroad.com/trails/1070/highlights/1717469020529_bitter_springs_back_country_byway-800.jpg,16,{id:500,title:501,code:502,country_code:7,slug:503},\u003Cp>The Bitter Springs Backcountry Byway is a great overland-style trail east of Las Vegas and west of the Valley of Fire State Park. The 26-mile byway connects Interstate 15 to North Shore Road by following old mining roads and washes through the Muddy Mountains. History buffs and geology lovers will enjoy the area, which has multicolored sandstone formations known as the Buffington Pockets, natural springs, small water holes, petroglyphs, and pictographs. Tracks from the Old Spanish Trail, a path created by Spanish explorers in 1776 and later by settlers and miners heading west, can be seen crossing the landscape. Over the decades, as settlers put down roots in the area, mining ventures followed with old borax mines dotting the area where sandstone was quarried. There are plenty of extraordinary views and landscapes to be seen along the Bitter Springs Backcountry Byway, along with great dispersed campsites for extending your adventure. Wildlife in the area includes wild horses, bighorn sheep, birds of prey, and numerous reptiles. Bring your camera, sunscreen, and LOTS of water. Nearby is the Valley of Fire State Park, which has its own scenic views, campgrounds, and facilities.\u003C/p>,{id:758,title:759,photo_file_name:760,review_average:761,review_count:754,nearest_town_name:762,state:763,technical_rating_low:112,highlights:764},1571,Table Mesa Road - West,https://images-prod.trailsoffroad.com/trails/7867/highlights/9740_table_mesa_road_-_west-800.jpg,2.7,New River,{id:36,title:176,code:177,country_code:7,slug:178},\u003Cp>Table Mesa Road West runs through a verdant portion of central Arizonas Sonoran Desert with cacti, including saguaro, prickly pear, and various cholla species. Numerous hills and mesas create a jagged scenic horizon. The trails namesake mesa, with a lone tower astride its flat top, sits on the east side of I-17 near the trailhead.\u003C/p>\u003Cp>Mild-mannered Table Mesa Road provides access to a broad area packed with trails ranging from mild to wild. \u003Ca href\https://www.trailsoffroad.com/trails/1573-little-pan-mine-road\ target\_blank\>Little Pan Mine Road\u003C/a> crosses the seasonably variable Agua Fria River. The wickedly difficult Terminator trails result in a lot of bent metal. Scattered campsites make for great nights under the stars. \u003C/p>,{id:766,title:767,photo_file_name:768,review_average:61,review_count:754,nearest_town_name:769,state:770,technical_rating_low:164,highlights:771},532,Devils Racetrack,https://images-prod.trailsoffroad.com/trails/8545/highlights/13309_devil%27s_racetrack-800.jpg,Green River,{id:145,title:146,code:147,country_code:7,slug:148},\u003Cp>With a name like Devils Racetrack, you expect a thrill ride or sense of danger. Thats partially true for this iconic Utah trail. There are a couple of rock-crawling obstacles near the edge of a shear cliff but nothing like the trails in Moab. The endless panoramas of distant arches and rock spires along the entire route keep you occupied between the rocky challenges. The trails most iconic section is along The Razorback, a rocky stretch that tilts the driver off-camber while traversing a narrow spine high above the canyons below. The northern portion of the route crosses grassy meadows with the Twin Priests rock spire as a backdrop. \u003C/p>,{id:773,title:774,photo_file_name:775,review_average:212,review_count:776,nearest_town_name:777,state:778,technical_rating_low:112,highlights:779},2490,Alabama Hills - Movie Flat (Area),https://images-prod.trailsoffroad.com/trails/2490/highlights/DSC0911_alabama_hills_-_movie_flat_%28area%29-800.JPG,15,Lone Pine,{id:164,title:165,code:166,country_code:7,slug:167},Just outside Lone Pine, California, Alabama Hills - Movie Flat is a place where ancient, jagged rock formations enclose on the easy going, winding, off-road trails, and the snow covered Mount Whitney, in the eastern Sierra Nevadas, towers above you to the west.\r\nAlabama Hills is a unique California destination and a popular movie and television shoot location.\r\nAmong the rock croppings of the Alabama Hills you will find some great camping, hiking and plenty of opportunities to explore the maze of trails throughout this incredible place.,{id:781,title:782,photo_file_name:783,review_average:45,review_count:776,nearest_town_name:784,state:785,technical_rating_low:112,highlights:789},3812,Gravelly Range,https://images-prod.trailsoffroad.com/trails/3812/highlights/IMG_gravelly_range-800.jpg,Cameron,{id:640,title:786,code:787,country_code:7,slug:788},Montana,MT,montana,From Red Rock Lakes National Wildlife Refuge, over the Gravelly Range and ending in the Axolotl Wilderness Study Area, Gravelly Range Road is all about the views and hunting access. This trail starts just north of the Red Rock Lakes 28 miles west of Interstate 15 near Monida Idaho, and 30 miles west of Henrys Lake and Highway 287. Beginning at 6670 feet, this trail gradually climbs for the next 30 miles to nearly 9600 feet elevation. This trail is mostly well above tree line offering spectacular views for hundreds of miles in all directions as you travel along the ridge of the Gravelly Range. Gravelly Range Road travels through the Beaverhead-Deerlodge National Forest, the largest of the national forests in Montana covering 3.35 million acres. This area is widely known for its hunting, but also offers views of the surrounding mountains and valleys and grassy fields covered in wildflowers for nearly 40 miles. If you have the day to spend on the trail, this is a fantastic route through the mountains with options in all directions for new destinations to explore. Bring the family, bring the pets, there are sights and smells for all to enjoy!,{id:791,title:792,photo_file_name:793,review_average:42,review_count:794,nearest_town_name:795,state:796,technical_rating_low:54,highlights:800},6629,Monument Ridge,https://images-prod.trailsoffroad.com/trails/6629/waypoints/0/1662744436915_monument_ridge-800.jpg,14,Hoback Junction,{id:325,title:797,code:798,country_code:7,slug:799},Wyoming,WY,wyoming,Located about an hour from Jackson in the Bridger-Teton National Forest, Monument Ridge is one of only two fire lookouts in Wyoming accessible by road. The road provides incredible views of nearby mountain ranges and is a common destination for hikers, bikers, and off-road adventure seekers, especially Jeep enthusiasts. Monument Ridge is the only Jeep Badge of Honor Trail (BOH) in the state of Wyoming and is easily accessible from nearby Highway 191.,{id:802,title:803,photo_file_name:804,review_average:30,review_count:794,nearest_town_name:805,state:806,technical_rating_low:54,highlights:811},5674,Canaan Loop Road,https://images-prod.trailsoffroad.com/trails/5674/highlights/1636682094551_canaan_loop_road-800.jpg,Davis,{id:807,title:808,code:809,country_code:7,slug:810},50,West Virginia,WV,west-virginia,Located near Thomas and Davis, Canaan Loop is situated in a wonderful area. Both towns feature a lovely atmosphere, focused on outdoor recreation, with local shops, breweries, and restaurants. Blackwater Falls State Park has a wonderful selection of trails and waterfalls. Nearby Dolly Sods contains plants and animals found nowhere else south of Canada. It truly is a nature lovers dream. \n\nAlthough many people experience the area by sticking to the towns and well-trod paths, being able to drive in and find a plethora of dispersed camping spots makes Canaan Loop a wonderful experience. Its easy to escape into nature while being close to amenities. From many of the campsites on the trail, Davis is less than 20 minutes away. Being able to leave a local brewery and be back at camp that quickly is a fantastic experience. \n\nThe trail itself is absolutely beautiful and weeks could be spent driving and stopping to explore the surrounding hiking trails, fishing spots, nature viewing areas. Although it provides some measure of difficulty, it provides inexperienced drivers a beautiful place to test their skills.,{id:813,title:814,photo_file_name:815,review_average:42,review_count:794,nearest_town_name:372,state:816,technical_rating_low:164,highlights:817},1124,Elvis Trail,https://images-prod.trailsoffroad.com/trails/1124/highlights/1700500156893_elvis_trail-800.jpg,{id:36,title:176,code:177,country_code:7,slug:178},\u003Cp>The OHV region near Florence, Arizona, is loaded with legendary offroad trails for all types of vehicles. Hidden in one of the many washes, Elvis is widely known for its numerous rock waterfalls that challenge even the best-built rigs. There are many abandoned as well as active mines in the area. Legend has it the trails name comes from a local miner’s dog that traveled along the route with him many years ago. Along the way, there are towering saguaros clinging to the rocky banks as you twist through a lush Sonoran desert. The terrain along this route is harsh, the rocks are sharp, and everything out there wants to poke or sting you. Continuing that theme, the rocky waterfalls are massive and intimidating, but with careful tire placement and a trusted spotter, navigating through the rocky maze is achievable. Stopping after conquering an obstacle and feeling a sense of accomplishment is the memorable part about Elvis. \u003C/p>,{id:819,title:820,photo_file_name:821,review_average:45,review_count:794,nearest_town_name:822,state:823,technical_rating_low:164,highlights:824},1580,Potts Mountain Jeep Trail,https://images-prod.trailsoffroad.com/trails/1580/highlights/1667699145534_potts_mountain_jeep_trail-800.jpg,Mallow,{id:386,title:467,code:468,country_code:7,slug:469},\u003Cp>Most experienced wheelers say Potts Mountain Jeep Trail is the most rugged forest service road east of the Mississippi. Located near the border of Virginia and West Virginia, Potts Mountain Jeep Trail tests your skill set and vehicle build as you climb the tallest mountains in the area. As you conquer this one, you will be greeted with mud pits, severe rock obstacles, epic views of Virginia, and looking further west into West Virginia. Call your buddies because you will need a small team for this one!\u003C/p>,{id:826,title:827,photo_file_name:828,review_average:42,review_count:829,nearest_town_name:830,state:831,technical_rating_low:45,highlights:835},7552,Dickey Bell,https://images-prod.trailsoffroad.com/trails/7552/highlights/1665612633245_dickey_bell-800.jpg,13,Uwharrie,{id:528,title:832,code:833,country_code:7,slug:834},North Carolina,NC,north-carolina,Steep, loose, and rocky are just a few adjectives to describe Dickey Bell. This adrenaline-filled Jeep Badge of Honor trail in the Uwharrie National Forest will test your rig to the fullest, especially if you are mildly built. Stock rigs will have an extreme challenge on their hands. This trail is famous for its one obstacle with many line choices, in which there is no easy way up, and turning around mid-way is not an option. If you have just one day to explore the Uwharrie National Forest and consider yourself an adrenaline junkie, Dickey Bell should be on your shortlist. This trail is great for anyone who wants to take it to the next level of wheeling and loves to challenge themselves and their rigs.,{id:837,title:838,photo_file_name:839,review_average:30,review_count:829,nearest_town_name:840,state:841,technical_rating_low:36,highlights:842},8360,93C - Nicholson Gap,https://images-prod.trailsoffroad.com/trails/8360/highlights/13211_93c_-_nicholson_gap-800.jpg,Blairsville,{id:426,title:427,code:428,country_code:7,slug:429},\u003Cp>Located just east of Blairsville, in the Chattahoochee National Forest of north Georgia, Nicholson Gap is one of the main trails into the heart of the infamous Beasley Knob OHV Trail System. This narrow, single-lane trail will get the blood pumping like an amusement park ride as you twist and turn through the dense foliage, climb up and down steep grades, and sling bright orange Georgia mud down the sides of your vehicle. Combine this trail with several others in the network to fully complete the only Jeep Badge of Honor in the state of Georgia. \u003C/p>,{id:844,title:845,photo_file_name:846,review_average:42,review_count:829,nearest_town_name:143,state:847,technical_rating_low:164,highlights:848},1220,Golden Spike,https://images-prod.trailsoffroad.com/trails/1220/highlights/1648676506506_golden_spike-800.jpg,{id:145,title:146,code:147,country_code:7,slug:148},Easly one of the most famous off-road trails in the United States, if not the world. Golden Spike, home of the famous Golden Crack obstacle, is at the top of peoples favorite trails in Moab, Utah. Full of amazing scenery, challenging obstacles, and even better stories, this trail is the perfect receipt to make any 4x4 trip legendary. You can easily say that this trail is one of those trails that offers it all. The trail has slickrock, fins, sand, narrow scenic canyons, waterfalls, ledges, long steep hills, amazing overlooks & viewpoints, wild obstacles, and sometimes standing water. If you are lucky, you might even see Golden Eagles soaring high above or catch a glimpse of a natural arch. So whether this is your first time in Moab or you are a seasoned vet, if you havent done Golden Spike yet, this trail needs to be put at the top of your list to see why most people call this the best trail in Moab.,{id:850,title:851,photo_file_name:852,review_average:61,review_count:426,nearest_town_name:853,state:854,technical_rating_low:45,highlights:855},8664,Telegraph Line Trail,https://images-prod.trailsoffroad.com/trails/8664/highlights/1709156581902_telegraph_trail-800.jpg,Cave Creek,{id:36,title:176,code:177,country_code:7,slug:178},\u003Cp>Whether it was a telegraph line, early communications between Horseshoe and Bartlett dams, or even a way to speak with the power plant in Childs, we are left with a line of stumps in the ground attempting to tell us the story of what’s known as Telegraph Line Trail.\u003C/p>\u003Cp>The story goes that in the 1880s, when Prescott was the capital of the Arizona territory, a telegraph line was erected for communication between Fort Whipple and Fort McDowell. In 1890, when it became the Fort McDowell Reservation, telegraph communication was no longer necessary as the Army personnel were relocated, and the line was ordered to be chopped down.\u003C/p>\u003Cp>In May 2005, the Bart Fire closed the entire St. Clair area. One month later, the Cave Creek Complex Fire took center stage. St. Clair faded into obscurity until 2007, when the Tonto National Forest made a brief effort to rehabilitate the area, which was ultimately delayed. Very little happened for the next seven years.\u003C/p>\u003Cp>In early 2014, \u003Ca href\https://tralaz.org/\ target\_blank\>Tonto Recreation Alliance\u003C/a> volunteers began brushing work to clear overgrown areas. In late 2015, TRAL started on repairs to sections of the trail and, by February 2016, had connected both ends by repairing the Edge of Earth obstacle. In 2019, the Mountain and Clair fires put a temporary stall on the project. After all the time, energy, and effort, Telegraph Line Trail is open and ready for you to drive! \u003C/p>,{id:857,title:858,photo_file_name:859,review_average:212,review_count:426,nearest_town_name:860,state:861,technical_rating_low:94,highlights:862},2637,Snake F19 - Hot Springs ORV Park,https://images-prod.trailsoffroad.com/trails/2637/highlights/05-02_snake_f19_-_hot_springs_orv_park-800.jpg,Hot Springs,{id:45,title:592,code:593,country_code:7,slug:594},\u003Cp>Snake earns its name by winding back and forth, up and down, and through the picturesque woods of Hot Springs ORV Park. It is one of four Jeep \Badge of Honor\ trails that can be wheeled here, and clocks in at 2.75 miles, making it the longest of the four. You cant miss taking a leisurely yet mildly challenging drive on this trail. From mild off-camber sections to hill climbs and descents, Snake is a great trail to initiate a new driver or new rig to off-roading.\u003C/p>,{id:864,title:865,photo_file_name:866,review_average:212,review_count:426,nearest_town_name:867,state:868,technical_rating_low:94,highlights:872},3161,PeeWee Crossing - Southern Missouri Off-Road Ranch,https://images-prod.trailsoffroad.com/trails/3161/highlights/1713476092978_peewee_crossing_-_southern_missouri_off-road_ranch-800.jpg,Seymour,{id:450,title:869,code:870,country_code:7,slug:871},Missouri,MO,missouri,\u003Cp>Besides being the first Badge of Honor trail you will likely hit within Southern Missouri Off-Road Ranch, PeeWee Crossing is one of the longest trails in the park. It is a great introductory trail to wheeling within SMORR. Several large ledges with bypasses make this an ideal beginner trail to test your skills. The trail travels along a scenic streambed along the parks north side and offers access to over a dozen more difficult trails where you can continue to develop your offroad prowess. \u003C/p>,{id:874,title:875,photo_file_name:876,review_average:877,review_count:878,nearest_town_name:879,state:880,technical_rating_low:112,highlights:881},2176,Knoxville Devilhead Road,https://images-prod.trailsoffroad.com/trails/2176/highlights/h_knoxville_devilhead_road-800.JPG,3.4,10,Lower Lake,{id:164,title:165,code:166,country_code:7,slug:167},Knoxville Devilhead Road is the southern entrance into the Knoxville Recreation Area in Napa County, CA. If traveling in from Lake Berryessa, 30+ miles of the roughly paved, bumpy, narrow Berryessa Knoxville Road will make this soft dirt trailhead a welcome relief. This road offers access to other trails in the Knoxville recreation area including Hunting Creek Road, \u003Ca href\https://www.trailsoffroad.com/trails/2177-knoxville-cement-creek-road\>Cement Creek Road\u003C/a> and Adams Ridge (currently closed for burn rehabilitation). The entire Knoxville Recreation Area spans from Napa County into Lake County, however this trail is contained within the Napa County borders. The network of trails in this area include scenic mountain views, lush forrest landscapes and multiple creek crossings.,{id:883,title:884,photo_file_name:885,review_average:51,review_count:878,nearest_town_name:886,state:887,technical_rating_low:36,highlights:891},3865,Windrock 51: Panther Rock,https://images-prod.trailsoffroad.com/trails/7739/highlights/11494_windrock_51%3A_panther_rock-800.jpg,Oliver Springs,{id:31,title:888,code:889,country_code:7,slug:890},Tennessee,TN,tennessee,\u003Cp>Located in the northeast part of Windrock Park, Trail 51 takes you to a breathtaking overlook named Panther Rock. This namesake rock feature overlooking the surrounding mountains and Three Forks Hollow is the perfect offroad trail for a lunch picnic or a romantic dinner at sunset. Whether you visit for the views or the Jeep Badge of Honor designation, Panther Rock is a \must-do\ Tennessee offroad trail.\u003C/p>,{id:893,title:894,photo_file_name:895,review_average:173,review_count:878,nearest_town_name:840,state:896,technical_rating_low:45,highlights:897},8366,93D - Bridge Gap,https://images-prod.trailsoffroad.com/trails/8366/highlights/13225_93d_bridge_gap-800.jpg,{id:426,title:427,code:428,country_code:7,slug:429},\u003Cp>Located a few miles east of Blairsville, in the Chattahoochee National Forest, Bridge Gap is a mid-level trail within the infamous Beasley Knob OHV Trail System. This trail will have you white-knuckling the steering wheel as you descend steep grades, maneuver through intense rock gardens, and pray you find a pull-out before meeting oncoming traffic. Whether you come for the rocks, the Jeep Badge of Honor designation, or just good off-road fun in the forests of north Georgia, Bridge Gap is a must-do trail.\u003C/p>,{id:899,title:900,photo_file_name:901,review_average:61,review_count:715,nearest_town_name:902,state:903,technical_rating_low:94,highlights:904},2680,Hidden Falls Adventure Park: Outer Loop,https://images-prod.trailsoffroad.com/trails/2680/highlights/1678896438126_hidden_falls_adventure_park%3A_outer_loop-800.jpg,Marble Falls,{id:394,title:553,code:554,country_code:7,slug:555},\u003Cp>Located just outside Marble Falls, an hour from Austin, Hidden Falls Adventure Park is an exhilarating 4x4 and camping area with some of the best offroading for miles around. With over 2,000 acres, this private off-road park, also designated as a Jeep Badge of Honor park, offers nearly 240 miles of trails suitable for all types of 4-wheel drive vehicles. Drivers can expect to be challenged with a variety of terrains, including steep hills, rock gardens, ledge climbs, water crossings, and tight turns. \u003C/p>\u003Cp>Hidden Falls Adventure Park is an unforgettable experience that combines the thrill of off-road driving with the beauty of the Texas Hill Country. Whether youre a beginner or an experienced driver, theres something for everyone at this amazing off-road park.\u003C/p>,{id:906,title:907,photo_file_name:908,review_average:45,review_count:715,nearest_town_name:143,state:909,technical_rating_low:656,highlights:910},524,Cliff Hanger,https://images-prod.trailsoffroad.com/trails/524/highlights/1648658351377_cliff_hanger-800.jpg,{id:145,title:146,code:147,country_code:7,slug:148},\u003Cp>Located 10 minutes from downtown Moab, Cliff Hanger is an intense trail with a world-renowned namesake obstacle that literally takes drivers to the edge of their abilities, as well as their vehicles. Nonstop slickrock ledges and epic canyon views await those that can calm their nerves as they traverse the side of Kane Springs Canyon en route across the only motorized trail on the Amasa Back. This trail rightfully earns its status as a Jeep Badge of Honor trail and is easily one of the most memorable trails in the Moab area, making you excited to tell your friends all about it.\u003C/p>,{id:912,title:913,photo_file_name:914,review_average:61,review_count:656,nearest_town_name:915,state:916,technical_rating_low:54,highlights:917},4138,El Camino del Diablo,https://images-prod.trailsoffroad.com/trails/4138/highlights/ElCaminoDelDiablo_el_camino_del_diablo-800.jpg,Ajo,{id:36,title:176,code:177,country_code:7,slug:178},Serving as the southern route to California for hundreds of years, the El Camino Del Diablo (or sometimes called Camino Muerte - Road of Death and also as the Devils Highway) has carried travelers from the days of the Spanish conquistadors across the sweltering desert from water source to water source until they reached Yuma.\n\nThe road saw heavy use by the gold rush pioneers in 1849 as it was the only route that even the Apaches wouldnt travel in the summer, which drastically reduced the number of ambushes the pioneers suffered. \n\nToday, the original route (which started in Caborca Mexico) has been modified to pass through the Organ Pipe Cactus National Monument, the Cabeza Prieta Wildlife Refuge, and the Barry Goldwater Gunnery Range to exit on the Yuma side of the Tijinas Altas Mountains. \n\nThis road is iconic and should provide some of the finest views of the Sonoran Desert you can find. The sense of self-reliance only surpasses the scenery you will experience as you must carry everything you will need with you. Theres no gas, phones, electricity to rely on here. However, there is a sprinkling of watering holes, wells, and rock water tanks that you could depend on just like the pioneers did. \n\nMany of these unfortunate travelers did not make it across the El Camino Del Diablo alive; You may encounter some of the hundreds of graves that are rumored to line the road during your trip. (About 50 are marked).\n\nFor more interesting detail about El Camino Del Diablo - \u003Ca href\https://www.sierraclub.org/sites/www.sierraclub.org/files/program/documents/FINAL%20TEXT%20Camino%20Guide%20Oct%2011%202016.pdf\ target\_blank\>\u003Cstrong>CLICK HERE\u003C/strong>\u003C/a>\n\nYou can read about \u003Ca href\https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?idmdp.39015008544622&view1up&seq31\ target\_blank\>\u003Cstrong>Raphael Pumpellys trek across Arizona\u003C/strong> Here.\u003C/a> (pp. 31-98 in particular),{id:919,title:920,photo_file_name:921,review_average:583,review_count:656,nearest_town_name:922,state:923,technical_rating_low:94,highlights:927},7089,Jericho Mountain Green Trail - East,https://images-prod.trailsoffroad.com/trails/7089/highlights/1658970893841_jericho_mountain_green_trail_-_east-800.jpg,Berlin,{id:569,title:924,code:925,country_code:7,slug:926},New Hampshire,NH,new-hampshire,Bumpy, rocky, exhilarating, and simple describe the experience on this Jericho Mountain Green Trail. Developed by off-roaders in conjunction with State Parks officials, this trail is made to challenge both vehicle and driver. Although the Green Trail East is the easiest of the trails in the park, it is not just a simple walk in the park. Strap in, hang on, and pay attention to your driving from start to finish.,{id:929,title:930,photo_file_name:931,review_average:30,review_count:656,nearest_town_name:932,state:933,technical_rating_low:36,highlights:937},8340,Spaas Creek,https://images-prod.trailsoffroad.com/trails/8340/highlights/13060_spaas_creek_%28dbbb%29-800.jpg,Stanton,{id:699,title:934,code:935,country_code:7,slug:936},Kentucky,KY,kentucky,\u003Cp>When looking for prime offroad trails in the Red River Gorge Area, look no further than Spaas Creek. It is one of the best offroad trails within the Daniel Boone Backcountry Byway for a good reason - it is satisfying! To satisfy your sense of adventure, it is just tough enough with moderate obstacles to challenge and excite new drivers and provide interest for seasoned drivers. Overlanders love it because it is one of the few trails on the Byway that has dispersed and rustic camping. The wooded wet scenery, which presents new inspiring details around every corner, will captivate even the most cynical in your group. You cant help feeling satisfied after driving Spaas Creek. \u003C/p>,{id:939,title:940,photo_file_name:941,review_average:45,review_count:656,nearest_town_name:860,state:942,technical_rating_low:36,highlights:943},2635,Rubicon Ridge D1 - Hot Springs ORV Park,https://images-prod.trailsoffroad.com/trails/2635/highlights/RR_rubicon_ridge_d1_-_hot_springs_orv_park-800.jpg,{id:45,title:592,code:593,country_code:7,slug:594},\u003Cp>Rubicon Ridge is one of four trails at Hot Springs ORV Park where you can earn a \u003Ca href\https://www.jeep.com/badge-of-honor.html\ target\_blank\>Jeep Badge of Honor\u003C/a>. For avid off-road enthusiasts, it is on the \must do\ list, as the trail consists of a myriad of challenges depending on the weather and trail conditions. You get everything from steep downhill and uphill grades, loose gravel, slick clay/dirt, larger rocks, off-camber sections, and beautiful scenery all combined on a two mile trek you wont soon forget.\u003C/p>,{id:945,title:946,photo_file_name:947,review_average:948,review_count:656,nearest_town_name:867,state:949,technical_rating_low:36,highlights:950},3162,Guard Rail - Southern Missouri Off-Road Ranch,https://images-prod.trailsoffroad.com/trails/3162/highlights/1702339604238_guard_rail_-_southern_missouri_off-road_ranch-800.jpg,3.8,{id:450,title:869,code:870,country_code:7,slug:871},\u003Cp>Like a mini amusement park log ride, Guard Rail wastes no time getting to the action. This Jeep Badge of Honor trail drops a steep grade, meanders through a hardwood forest creekbed, and ends the same way it started, with a steep, long, and potentially challenging grade. This fun, scenic trail, located within Southern Missouri Off-Road Ranch, is a great trail to test your abilities and build your confidence for tackling larger hill climbs you can find throughout the ranch. \u003C/p>,{id:952,title:953,photo_file_name:954,review_average:45,review_count:656,nearest_town_name:955,state:956,technical_rating_low:112,highlights:957},3066,Quebradas Backcountry Byway,https://images-prod.trailsoffroad.com/trails/3066/highlights/IMG_quebradas_backcountry_byway-800.jpg,Escondida,{id:511,title:512,code:513,country_code:7,slug:514},The first thing an offroad enthusiast will notice upon starting along the 24-mile Quebradas Backcountry Byway is frequent evidence of adventure - tire tracks heading off the main route into arroyos, through ravines and canyons, up hills and out into the desert. So, in addition to amazing geological features and beautiful landscapes, there are countless opportunities to wheel at varying degrees of technical difficulty, making this area a 4WD paradise.\r\n\r\nThe name Quebradas (Spanish for “breaks”), refers to the numerous arroyos, ravines and cliffs that the trail traverses. This area near Socorro, NM is home to many spectacular geologic exposures. Many of these geologic points of interest have been marked by the Bureau of Land Management with small signs along the way, and even more geology is available to those who venture farther from the road. Photography, rock hounding, hiking, camping, wildlife watching, hunting, cultural sightseeing and backcountry vehicle touring are some of the recreation opportunities available on these public lands.\r\n\r\nDriving this trail youll pass through areas of convoluted badlands, narrow box canyons and near-vertical multi-colored, water-sculpted limestone, sandstone and granite cliffs. At certain times of day, you may see area wildlife including gray fox, mule deer, coyote, bobcat, porcupine, raccoon, ground squirrel, opossum, jackrabbit, cottontail and of course, always be on the lookout for a rattlesnake.\r\n\r\n,{id:959,title:960,photo_file_name:961,review_average:30,review_count:65,nearest_town_name:840,state:962,technical_rating_low:164,highlights:963},8367,93G - Nelson Cove,https://images-prod.trailsoffroad.com/trails/8367/highlights/13442_93g_-_nelson_cove-800.jpg,{id:426,title:427,code:428,country_code:7,slug:429},\u003Cp>Located in the Chattahoochee National Forest, Nelson Cove is one of the more difficult trails within the Beasley Knob OHV Trail System. Deep trenches, steep climbs, and sticky mud holes await those brave enough to attempt the drive. Spinning tires and roaring engines will leave mud splattered across windows like abstract art. With perseverance, determination, and in some cases, a little luck, you can conquer this trail and proudly earn a portion of the Badge of Honor designation. Combine trail 93G with several others in the network to fully complete the Jeep Badge of Honor. \u003C/p>,{id:965,title:966,photo_file_name:967,review_average:45,review_count:65,nearest_town_name:498,state:968,technical_rating_low:112,highlights:969},988,Alamo Road,https://images-prod.trailsoffroad.com/trails/988/highlights/PS_alamo_road-800.jpg,{id:500,title:501,code:502,country_code:7,slug:503},A nice trail drive-through allows the driver to experience the desert scenery in the National Desert Wildlife Refuge, just outside of Las Vegas. Multiple opportunities exist to explore other trails going into the canyons and mountains, making this an excellent area for a weekend getaway. Because there is unrestricted camping in the area, it is a great place for campers to get to higher elevations to decrease/escape the heat from the Vegas Valley.,{id:971,title:972,photo_file_name:973,review_average:45,review_count:65,nearest_town_name:143,state:974,technical_rating_low:715,highlights:975},589,Pritchett Canyon,https://images-prod.trailsoffroad.com/trails/589/highlights/1712797054045_pritchett_canyon-800.jpg,{id:145,title:146,code:147,country_code:7,slug:148},\u003Cp>Located a short distance from downtown Moab, Pritchett Canyon is an iconic trail producing a continuous adrenaline rush. This trails insane climbs, off-camber turns, and daunting ledges test the skills and endurance of the most experienced drivers and well-built machines. With a reputation of being the gnarliest Jeep Badge of Honor trail in the Moab area, this heart-pounding trail demands careful navigation and technical prowess, rewarding those who conquer its challenging obstacles with breathtaking views of towering cliffs and expansive vistas. If you want to put your off-roading skills to the ultimate test, gear up, grab some buddies, and embark on the journey of a lifetime through one of the most renowned offroad destinations in the world. \u003C/p>,{id:977,title:978,photo_file_name:979,review_average:42,review_count:65,nearest_town_name:980,state:981,technical_rating_low:94,highlights:982},3174,Padre Island National Seashore,https://images-prod.trailsoffroad.com/trails/3174/highlights/DSC_padre_island_national_seashore-800.JPG,Corpus Christi,{id:394,title:553,code:554,country_code:7,slug:555},Without a doubt, the run on Padre Island National Seashore (PINS) is one of the most iconic overland runs in Texas. 60 miles one-way, completing this out-and-back beach route of 120 miles will require a solid 7-8 hours, leading most to set camp along the beach. \n\nBlue water, beautiful dunes, countless bird species, sea turtle spottings and awesome fishing are just some of the lures drawing visitors to experience the park. Be prepared for soft sand as even 4WD vehicles have been known to get stuck in the softer sections.,{id:984,title:985,photo_file_name:986,review_average:36,review_count:65,nearest_town_name:987,state:988,technical_rating_low:54,highlights:993},7299,Silver Lake Sand Dunes,https://images-prod.trailsoffroad.com/trails/7299/highlights/1662934238068_silver_lake_sand_dunes-800.jpg,Mears,{id:989,title:990,code:991,country_code:7,slug:992},36,Michigan,MI,michigan,\u003Cp>Lake Michigan has the largest deposit of freshwater coastal sand dunes. At Silver Lake Sand Dunes, you can drive on them! The area for driving covers 450 of the 2,000-acre stretch of dunes sandwiched between its namesake, Silver Lake, and Lake Michigan. Two steep dunes are separated by a more gentle landscape that allows you to pick your adrenaline threshold, ranging from a quick and easy stroll to Lake Michigan or pointing your vehicle straight up with a rooster tail of sand spinning out the back. Grab the tow strap and give it a try!\u003C/p>,{id:995,title:996,photo_file_name:997,review_average:42,review_count:65,nearest_town_name:998,state:999,technical_rating_low:36,highlights:1003},6874,Wards Hollow - TWP 427,https://images-prod.trailsoffroad.com/trails/6874/waypoints/2/1656005209980_wards_hollow_-_twp_427-800.jpg,Hohman,{id:520,title:1000,code:1001,country_code:7,slug:1002},Ohio,OH,ohio,\u003Cp>Located in the Wayne National Forest, a short and easy drive from the City of Marietta, Wards Hollow is one of the few 4WD roads in Southeast Ohio. Although this area nestled between the Covered Bridge Scenic Byway and the Ohio River Scenic Byway is best known for its hiking trails, this unique unmaintained Township Road offers motorized forest users the opportunity to flex their suspensions and take in the dense, remote forest sights and sounds that cover the landscape. If you are in the area and looking to get your tires dirty, dont miss this opportunity.\u003C/p>,{id:1005,title:1006,photo_file_name:1007,review_average:42,review_count:65,nearest_town_name:1008,state:1009,technical_rating_low:112,highlights:1013},2461,Denali Highway,https://images-prod.trailsoffroad.com/trails/2461/highlights/20200606_denali_highway-800.jpg,Cantwell,{id:94,title:1010,code:1011,country_code:7,slug:1012},Alaska,AK,alaska,Connecting the outside world to Denali National Park for over a decade, the Denali Highway provides spectacular views of Alaskas interior. Stretching from the Wrangell-St. Elias Mountains to North Americas tallest summit, Denali, at 20,310 is surrounded by the Alaska Range. This historic route is guaranteed not to disappoint. Sprawling over three different river drainages to include: Susitna, Tanana/Yukon, and Copper, this dirt road provides spectacular views and river crossings of narrow wooden-decked single-lane bridges. This route really is special with its scenery and guaranteed to carve a special place in your heart that only Alaska can fill. Several different lodges are found along the way and are worth grabbing a warm meal and friendly company along your journey. \u003Ca href\http://www.adfg.alaska.gov/index.cfm%3Fadfg%3Dviewinglocations.denalihighway\ target\_blank\>Wildlife Viewing\u003C/a> is a common attraction along the 135-mile stretch, so keep an eager eye, and you may find some of Alaskas wildlife looking back at you!,{id:1015,title:1016,photo_file_name:1017,review_average:36,review_count:65,nearest_town_name:840,state:1018,technical_rating_low:715,highlights:1019},8368,93B - Blue Rock Mountain,https://images-prod.trailsoffroad.com/trails/8368/highlights/13463_93b_-_blue_rock_mountain-800.jpg,{id:426,title:427,code:428,country_code:7,slug:429},\u003Cp>Rightfully earning the designation as the most challenging trail within the Beasley Knob OHV Trail System, Blue Rock Mountain is a legendary trail with a fearsome reputation for holding hostage any mortal who dares cross its sacred domain. If spending multiple hours traveling half a mile up treacherous terrain sounds like an acceptable challenge, 93B is the trail of your dreams or can easily become your nightmare. This Jeep Badge of Honor trail will not go gently into the night, but rest assured, conquering Blue Rock Mountain will leave you feeling like you just conquered Mount Everest. \u003C/p>,{id:1021,title:1022,photo_file_name:1023,review_average:45,review_count:65,nearest_town_name:1024,state:1025,technical_rating_low:164,highlights:1026},670,Hole in the Rock Trail,https://images-prod.trailsoffroad.com/trails/670/highlights/2021-03-20_hole_in_the_rock_trail-800.jpg,Halls Crossing,{id:145,title:146,code:147,country_code:7,slug:148},\u003Cp>Imagine yourself in the slickrock of Moab. Now, on that one trail that tested your rigs abilities time and time again. Lastly, picture yourself on that epic multi-day adventure away from the stress of everyday life. Now, combine each of those aspects into one breathtaking bucket list-worthy opportunity. That is just the surface of this grandiloquent adventure.\n\nPack up your vehicle and prepare your mind to follow along a path rich in history dating back to the winter of 1879. The Mormon Pioneers decided to try a shortcut from the town of Escalante to what is now the town of Bluff. 6 weeks planned was the journey that quickly became a 6-month mission to reach their final destination. Once they transported their wagons and equipment across the Colorado River (now Lake Powell), they found that their journey was about to become arduous. \n\nToday, we have the ability to experience this strenuous trek in the comfort of motorized transport; however, it is a far cry from relaxing and easy. This journey will push you and your rig over the course of 16+ hours. Although it may be technical and demanding, be sure to bring your family and friends on this lifetime experience, taking in some of the most incredible sights that this part of Utah has to offer.\u003C/p>,{id:1028,title:1029,photo_file_name:1030,review_average:45,review_count:164,nearest_town_name:922,state:1031,technical_rating_low:45,highlights:1032},7090,Jericho Mountain Green Trail - West,https://images-prod.trailsoffroad.com/trails/7090/waypoints/2/1658971924076_jericho_mountain_green_trail_-_west-800.jpg,{id:569,title:924,code:925,country_code:7,slug:926},Testing ones off-roading skills from start to finish is what you can expect at the Jericho Mountain State Park 4x4 Off-Road Trail. Not for the faint-at-heart, the Green Trail West will challenge drivers of all levels. The forest can quickly turn on you to become your enemy as the tightly lined tree complicates your line choice. You may never see this beautiful forest drive because you focus on the trail from start to finish. The trails at Jericho Mountain will certainly leave you with a sense of accomplishment once you return to the Parks entrance gate.,{id:1034,title:1035,photo_file_name:1036,review_average:1037,review_count:164,nearest_town_name:1038,state:1039,technical_rating_low:94,highlights:1040},3177,Bolivar Peninsula,https://images-prod.trailsoffroad.com/trails/3177/highlights/00_bolivar_peninsula-800.JPG,3.2,Crystal Beach,{id:394,title:553,code:554,country_code:7,slug:555},Rarely can one find a destination that appeals to such a wide variety of personalities and interests as Bolivar Peninsula. \n\nPort Bolivar on the western end of the peninsula hosts the Bolivar Flats Shorebird Sanctuary, easily accessible by walking from the western end of the drivable beach. Some may even choose to camp the night on the beach and walk through the sanctuary during twilight hours.\n\nFor those party goers looking for an energetic atmosphere, the beaches along the centrally located Crystal Beach portion of Bolivar Peninsula are sure to please. Plan to camp the night at the Crystal Beach washout and let the party begin! \n\nMoving eastward through Caplan, the remnants of Rollover Pass – a manmade pass through Bolivar Peninsula - earned its name as smugglers used this narrow strip of land between the Gulf of Mexico and Galveston Bay, to “roll” their barrels of good across to awaiting recipients up through the Prohibition Era. (In 2019, the pass was completely filled in, making way for an upcoming park area and fishing pier.)\n\nGilchrist and High Island on the western edge shows the effects and ruins of past hurricanes; notably the most recent Hurricane Ike, and provide cause for a moment of reflection.,{id:1042,title:1043,photo_file_name:1044,review_average:36,review_count:164,nearest_town_name:1045,state:1046,technical_rating_low:36,highlights:1047},6479,Robledo Loop,https://images-prod.trailsoffroad.com/trails/6479/highlights/1656357821497_robledo_loop-800.jpg,Las Cruces,{id:511,title:512,code:513,country_code:7,slug:514},Located at the northern tip of the Chihuahuan Desert, the rugged and beautiful Southern Robledo Mountains are home to the 100th active U.S. National Monument, the Prehistoric Trackways. Robledo Loop is the trail that provides access to most of the areas trails, whether they be for hiking, fossil hunting, or offroading. A full range of what the Monument offers are found along this trail - amazing 360-degree vistas of the Rio Grande Valley and surrounding desert, tall hills, low-lying arroyo bottoms, and access to the many trails in the Robledo Mountains OHV Trail System. Just four short miles northwest of Las Cruces, this network of trails, including extreme OHV and mountain bike trails, is easy to get to and close to all of the conveniences and services of a modern city.\n\nThe OHV areas here are separate from the Monuments sensitive fossilized trackway, and motorized vehicle travel is only permitted on designated trails and roads. Official trail signage is well placed and frequent, so its easy to spot. The Monument includes a major deposit of Paleozoic Era fossilized footprint megatrackways containing footprints of numerous amphibians, reptiles, and insects (including previously unknown species), plants, and petrified wood dating back 280 million years.,{id:1049,title:1050,photo_file_name:1051,review_average:742,review_count:164,nearest_town_name:840,state:1052,technical_rating_low:112,highlights:1053},8359,93A - Access,https://images-prod.trailsoffroad.com/trails/8359/highlights/13239_93a_-_access-800.jpg,{id:426,title:427,code:428,country_code:7,slug:429},\u003Cp>Situated in the Chattahoochee National Forest of north Georgia, 93A is the simplest and easiest road within the Beasley Knob OHV Trail System. Known simply as \Access,\ this trail leads to several of the most intense Beasley Knob trails. It offers a few great camping opportunities that are sometimes used as impromptu camps after a long, eventful day tackling other trails in the network. Come explore for a day or a weekend, but combine this trail with several others in the network to complete the only Jeep Badge of Honor trail in Georgia.\u003C/p>,{id:1055,title:1056,photo_file_name:1057,review_average:42,review_count:164,nearest_town_name:860,state:1058,technical_rating_low:45,highlights:1059},2638,Fun Run G3 - Hot Springs ORV Park,https://images-prod.trailsoffroad.com/trails/2638/highlights/Highlight_fun_run_g3_-_hot_springs_orv_park-800.jpg,{id:45,title:592,code:593,country_code:7,slug:594},\u003Cp>Fun Run is one of four Jeep \u003Ca href\https://www.jeep.com/badge-of-honor.html\ target\_blank\>Badge of Honor\u003C/a> trails you can wheel at Hot Springs ORV Park, and the most difficult of the four if you take the hard lines. It is a beautiful mile of wooded, rocky, and technical terrain that you dont want to miss. Moderate to hardcore wheelers will enjoy taking the hard line at Waypoint 5 with the three+ foot boulders to climb. Put your rig to the test and earn that badge!\u003C/p>,{id:1061,title:1062,photo_file_name:1063,review_average:45,review_count:164,nearest_town_name:886,state:1064,technical_rating_low:94,highlights:1065},1704,Windrock 22,https://images-prod.trailsoffroad.com/trails/7707/waypoints/2/12374_windrock_22-800.jpg,{id:31,title:888,code:889,country_code:7,slug:890},\u003Cp>Located within Windrock Park, Windrock 22 is one of the first trails you will encounter as you leave the parking area. This is a great trail to get your feet wet right away and tackle a variety of obstacles, including steep climbs, creek crossings, mud holes, rock climbs, and boulder fields. If you want to skip the boring greens and start your day right away with great 4-wheel action, dont blink, or you might drive right by this gem.\u003C/p>,{id:1067,title:1068,photo_file_name:1069,review_average:82,review_count:164,nearest_town_name:1070,state:1071,technical_rating_low:45,highlights:1072},1646,Oro Plata Mine,https://images-prod.trailsoffroad.com/trails/1646/highlights/1715889655806_nelson_goldmine_trail-800.jpg,Nelson,{id:500,title:501,code:502,country_code:7,slug:503},\u003Cp>In 1775, the Spaniards discovered gold in the hills southeast of modern-day Las Vegas and titled the area Eldorado. By the late 19th and early 20th centuries, this area turned into a bustling hub of mining activity and became known as The Eldorado Mining District. In the heart of this district, surrounded by dormant remains of once-prosperous mines, the Oro Plata Mine trail travels through the harsh Mohave landscape, revealing several of these long-lost camps. Along the way, you will relive the tough conditions once traveled by old miners as you travel up a narrow wash and encounter rock ledges, small boulders, and plenty of mining relics. Linking this trail with others in the area can make for an entire day of exploration of Nevadas mining past. \u003C/p>,{id:1074,title:1075,photo_file_name:1076,review_average:36,review_count:164,nearest_town_name:1077,state:1078,technical_rating_low:112,highlights:1083},1752,Gandy Dancer State Trail,https://images-prod.trailsoffroad.com/trails/1752/highlights/1698079635739_gandy_dancer_state_trail-800.jpg,Moose Lake,{id:1079,title:1080,code:1081,country_code:7,slug:1082},37,Minnesota,MN,minnesota,\u003Cp>The Gandy Dancer State Trail is a gentle and scenic drive through the Nemadji and St. Croix State Forests. The trail follows an abandoned railroad track and provides the only vehicle access to the Black Lake Bog State Natural Area. \u003Cspan>A gandy dancer was a slang term for railroad workers who built the original track. The workers used tools manufactured by the Gandy Manufacturing Company. The railroad crews were known to sing in unison with their repetitive tasks, like hammering in railroad spikes, which led to them being described as dancers. The trail is famous for birders, wildlife sightings, and wildflowers. \u003C/span>\u003C/p>\u003Cp>\u003Cbr/>\u003C/p>,{id:1085,title:1086,photo_file_name:1087,review_average:82,review_count:45,nearest_town_name:1088,state:1089,technical_rating_low:54,highlights:1090},8588,West Willow Road,https://images-prod.trailsoffroad.com/trails/8588/highlights/1708556020397_west_willow_road-800.jpg,Creede,{id:65,title:66,code:67,country_code:7,slug:68},\u003Cp>Located just north of Creede, traveling through the tight Willow Creek Canyon, West Willow Road is the eastern portion of the iconic Bachelor Loop Historic Driving Tour. This dirt road offers a captivating journey through rugged landscapes and past remnants of the regions once-booming mining industry. Travelers encounter numerous well-preserved historic sites, such as the Commodore Mine or the Underground Mining Museum, where you can delve into the fascinating stories of the miners who once toiled in these mountains. With breathtaking mountain views and intriguing glimpses into the past, West Willow Road is a memorable exploration of Creedes storied heritage.\u003C/p>,{id:1092,title:1093,photo_file_name:1094,review_average:108,review_count:45,nearest_town_name:1095,state:1096,technical_rating_low:94,highlights:1097},8049,Stony Lonesome 404,https://images-prod.trailsoffroad.com/trails/8049/waypoints/1/1678124842932_stony_lonesome_404-800.jpg,Bremen,{id:54,title:415,code:416,country_code:7,slug:417},\u003Cp>Refusing to be just another hill climb trail as you see so often throughout the park, Stony Lonesome 404 breaks the norm and offers drivers a doable challenge even on the slickest of days. This trail is great for beginners who want to learn how to safely drop the nose of their vehicle down an obstacle and is likely the closest experience they will ever have to driving a spiral staircase. Start here if you are new and work your way up to the more difficult Badge of Honor trails, such as \u003Ca href\https://www.trailsoffroad.com/trails/8047-stony-lonesome-5-switchback\ target\_blank\>Switchback\u003C/a>.\u003C/p>,{id:1099,title:1100,photo_file_name:1101,review_average:45,review_count:45,nearest_town_name:1102,state:1103,technical_rating_low:112,highlights:1104},6618,Oceano Dunes SRVA aka Pismo Beach,https://images-prod.trailsoffroad.com/trails/6618/highlights/1651596293538_oceano_dunes_srva_aka_pismo_beach-800.jpg,Pismo Beach,{id:164,title:165,code:166,country_code:7,slug:167},Oceano Dunes SRVA is a one-of-a-kind destination in southern California. Oceano Dunes SRVA, also called Pismo Beach, is a place for making lasting memories. This is the only area in southern California where you can drive on the beach. If you want to step up the excitement level, head into the dunes for some adrenaline-pumping fun. Bring the toys to go kite surfing, sandcastle building, or having a picnic on the beach. Oceano Dunes SRVA is a must-visit offroad destination.\n\nHelp keep this unique and exciting 4x4 adventure destination open. There is increasing pressure to close Pismo Beach to vehicle traffic. Its up to us to fight back. Please do what you can to help the Friends of Oceano Dunes preserve public off-roading open before it is too late.,{id:1106,title:1107,photo_file_name:1108,review_average:36,review_count:45,nearest_town_name:886,state:1109,technical_rating_low:65,highlights:1110},7804,Windrock 16,https://images-prod.trailsoffroad.com/trails/7804/highlights/1669855339595_windrock_16-800.jpg,{id:31,title:888,code:889,country_code:7,slug:890},\u003Cp>Proudly wearing the distinction of being the most challenging Jeep Badge of Honor trail in Windrock Park, Windrock 16 is a continuous onslaught of varying obstacles that will test your driving abilities, your nerve, and your groups attrition. Deep off-camber trenches, big rocks, and slippery hill climbs await those with the courage to earn their badge. This trail rewards the battle weary with a spectacular waterfall and scenic views to top off an adrenaline-filled trail ride.\u003C/p>,{id:1112,title:1113,photo_file_name:1114,review_average:45,review_count:45,nearest_town_name:932,state:1115,technical_rating_low:45,highlights:1116},8347,Pumpkin Hollow Road,https://images-prod.trailsoffroad.com/trails/8347/highlights/12991_pumpkin_hollow_road_%28dbbb%29-800.jpg,{id:699,title:934,code:935,country_code:7,slug:936},\u003Cp>It starts with the name - Punkin Hollow in one county and Pumpkin Hollow in another. Either way you spell it, the Hollow is the quintessential offroad experience of the Red River Gorge region and the Daniel Boone Backcountry Byway. It combines the best features of wheeling in the area without being too stressful and intense. The experience isnt a \gimme\ either. You are going to have to earn your hero shots. Slick rocky climbs through a thick dark green forest will give way to the crossing of the Right Fork Cane Creek. Of all the creek crossings on the Byway, this one is special. You will certainly want your camera crew to get the hero shot of you driving the crossing. Get your wheeling buddies and make it an epic trip by combining Pumpkin Hollow with \u003Ca href\https://www.trailsoffroad.com/trails/8340-spaas-creek\ target\_blank\>Spaas Creek. \u003C/a> \u003C/p>,{id:1118,title:1119,photo_file_name:1120,review_average:42,review_count:45,nearest_town_name:886,state:1121,technical_rating_low:45,highlights:1122},7805,Windrock 26,https://images-prod.trailsoffroad.com/trails/7805/highlights/1669854512776_windrock_26-800.jpg,{id:31,title:888,code:889,country_code:7,slug:890},\u003Cp>Located on the far west end of Windrock Park, Windrock 26 is a rocky and bouldery trek up the scenic Bletchers Creek. With close proximity to Brushy Mountain State Penitentiary, this trail cries out to the adventurous driver seeking heart-pounding thrills. Whether attempting to check off your Jeep Badge of Honor or just hoping to further your offroad skills, Windrock 26 is a must-do trail.\u003C/p>,{id:1124,title:1125,photo_file_name:1126,review_average:173,review_count:45,nearest_town_name:1127,state:1128,technical_rating_low:54,highlights:1129},7284,Wild Bill - Eagle Mountain Trail aka Blacktail-Wild Bill ORV Trail System,https://images-prod.trailsoffroad.com/trails/7284/highlights/1663884347071_wild_bill_-_eagle_mountain_trail_aka_blacktail-wild_bill_orv_trail_system-800.jpg,Kila,{id:640,title:786,code:787,country_code:7,slug:788},\u003Cp>Located west of Kalispell, in the Flathead National Forest of northwest Montana, Wild Bill-Eagle Mountain is part of a unique trail system, unlike any other trail system you will find in a National Forest. Designated as a National Recreation Trail in 1979, it was not until the 2000s that members from two local 4-wheel drive clubs were given the \OK\ to create numerous manmade \challenge features\ along several forest roads that now make up the three legs of the Blacktail-Wild Bill ORV Trail system. Obstacles range from natural rock ledges and deep mud holes to huge tractor tires and giant logs. Wild Bill-Eagle Mountain is the perfect place to take groups of both beginners and hard-core wheelers. \n\nJeep owners from across the country might visit this area mainly in summer, but dont be fooled. Even during the winter, this area is an off-roaders playground. This trail system is the northernmost Jeep Badge of Honor (BOH) trail, and by far the most unique trail system Jeep has recognized.\u003C/p>,{id:1131,title:1132,photo_file_name:1133,review_average:42,review_count:45,nearest_town_name:1134,state:1135,technical_rating_low:94,highlights:1136},4412,Turkey Bay OHV Primary Yellow 01,https://images-prod.trailsoffroad.com/trails/4412/highlights/5909_turkey_bay_ohv_primary_yellow_01-800.jpg,Murray,{id:699,title:934,code:935,country_code:7,slug:936},Primary Yellow 1 isn’t a pretty name, but it is a pretty trail through the Kentucky forest. Located smack in the middle of Land Between the Lakes, Turkey Bay OHV Area boasts over 100 miles of off-road trails, and this is one of the main routes through the park. Camping is allowed nearly anywhere along these trails, even shoreline camping and access to Kentucky Lake.\n\nThese trails are the only designated 4x4/off-road trails in the 170,000 acres in the Lakes National Recreation Area. The 40-mile long national park offers hiking, horse trails, 300 miles of undeveloped shoreline, mountain biking, 400+ miles of scenic roads, and 1400 campsites, including within Turkey Bay.\n\nSince this is a primary trail within the OHV park, you will most likely spend time along this trail at some point. Once inside the park, you could spend days exploring it and never take the same way twice. Consider this the first 7 miles of a massive OHV playground and get to Turkey Bay.,{id:1138,title:1139,photo_file_name:1140,review_average:30,review_count:45,nearest_town_name:1141,state:1142,technical_rating_low:36,highlights:1143},4732,South Marblehead Loop,https://images-prod.trailsoffroad.com/trails/4732/highlights/TOR_south_marblehead_loop-800.jpg,Drummond Island,{id:989,title:990,code:991,country_code:7,slug:992},Winding its way along the eastern shoreline of Drummond Island, Marblehead Road is a perfect taste of all the trails here. While driving through the dense forest there are deep muddy puddles, a few small rock obstacles, and then “The Steps at Marblehead” right before reaching the lookout. This is the only named obstacle and requires a good vehicle and driver to get down and back up.\n\nMarblehead sits a little over 100’ feet above the water and the limestone that makes up most of the island is exposed here, creating drama along this shoreline. This limestone is part of what’s known as the Niagara Escarpment, a natural rock formation that stretches for over 900 miles and is actually part of Niagara Falls. Do not miss the Steps at Marblehead or this trail in general, it really is a gem within the trail system.,{id:1145,title:1146,photo_file_name:1147,review_average:30,review_count:36,nearest_town_name:1148,state:1149,technical_rating_low:164,highlights:1154},7692,Rausch Creek Off Road Park: Crawl Daddy,https://images-prod.trailsoffroad.com/trails/7692/highlights/1667602265816_rausch_creek_off_road_park%3A_crawl_daddy-800.jpg,Pine Grove,{id:1150,title:1151,code:1152,country_code:7,slug:1153},40,Pennsylvania,PA,pennsylvania,This famous Jeep Badge Of Honor Trail is named after the notorious obstacle \Crawl Daddy.\ The purists and old-timers who have visited Rausch Creek Off Road Park for years will say, \You havent done Crawl Daddy if you take the bypass.\ Either way, if you take the bypass or conquer it, the entire trail will pump your blood and challenge your rig and mind as you figure out tire placement and throttle control on this rock-crawling trail. Dont limit yourself to these trails because the Park consists of 3,000 acres with over 80 miles of trails for almost every type of 4WD vehicle, from stock to pro rock buggies.,{id:1156,title:1157,photo_file_name:1158,review_average:45,review_count:36,nearest_town_name:1159,state:1160,technical_rating_low:65,highlights:1161},7712,Bearwallow 76: The Cooler,https://images-prod.trailsoffroad.com/trails/7712/highlights/1701190406521_bearwallow_76%3A_the_cooler-800.jpg,Logan,{id:807,title:808,code:809,country_code:7,slug:810},\u003Cp>Perhaps the \coolest\ trail in the entire state of West Virginia. The Cooler gets its name from a natural vent that blows cold air out into the open. Its blast is potent enough to call it the most powerful air conditioner you have ever witnessed. The vent is right where the fun begins on the trail, just before you tackle obstacle after obstacle to reach the top.\u003C/p>,{id:1163,title:1164,photo_file_name:1165,review_average:45,review_count:36,nearest_town_name:1166,state:1167,technical_rating_low:112,highlights:1171},5375,Nip and Tuck Road,https://images-prod.trailsoffroad.com/trails/5375/waypoints/0/3_nip_and_tuck_road-800.jpg,Stanley,{id:794,title:1168,code:1169,country_code:7,slug:1170},Idaho,ID,idaho,This is a wonderful little dirt trail that takes you off of Highway 21, bypasses the summer crowds in the town of Stanley, and offers amazing, expansive views of the Sawtooth Mountains. Nip and Tuck is part of the Sawtooth National Recreation Area that is managed as part of the Sawtooth National Forest and covers over 730,864 acres. This trail is a popular spot for dry-camping, hikers, and bikers. You feel you have just enough space to get away from the crowds and traffic of town and highway. On one side, you see rolling grassland hills with blooming wildflowers in the summer, and on the opposite side, you can see the Sawtooths peaking in and out of views. This trail is proof that your next adventure might just be one road away that is less traveled.,{id:1173,title:1174,photo_file_name:1175,review_average:45,review_count:36,nearest_town_name:860,state:1176,technical_rating_low:94,highlights:1177},2633,Main Road 5 - Hot Springs ORV Park,https://images-prod.trailsoffroad.com/trails/2633/highlights/highlight_main_road_5_-_hot_springs_orv_park-800.jpg,{id:45,title:592,code:593,country_code:7,slug:594},\u003Cp>Main Road 5 has some great views of the Ouachita Mountains at the trailhead and trail end, and connects to a few of the best \3\ rated trails in the Park (based on the Parks 1-5 scale.) A beginner would enjoy driving this rocky trail just for the experience, as there are numerous rocky sections and 12\+ rocks one can conquer if so desired. Rubicon Ridge (one of the Parks iconic trails) begins at the end of Main Road 5, and is part of the \u003Ca href\https://www.jeep.com/badge-of-honor.html\>Jeep Badge of Honor program\u003C/a>.\u003C/p>,{id:1179,title:1180,photo_file_name:1181,review_average:94,review_count:36,nearest_town_name:1159,state:1182,technical_rating_low:54,highlights:1183},7698,Bearwallow: Outer Green Loop,https://images-prod.trailsoffroad.com/trails/7698/highlights/1700502362329_bearwallow%3A_outer_green_loop-800.jpg,{id:807,title:808,code:809,country_code:7,slug:810},\u003Cp>Bearwallow is a network of trails in the Hatfield-McCoy trail system in West Virginia. Catering to full-size vehicles, its no wonder it is part of the Jeep Badge of Honor list of trails. The Green Outer Loop includes five different trails and offers an excellent opportunity to test your 4x4 skills through a rollercoaster landscape of hill climbs and descents. If you are looking for more, the Green Outer Loop connects to a handful of the toughest offroad trails in the state. Its a perfect route for beginners and those looking for their Badges of Honor.\u003C/p>,{id:1185,title:1186,photo_file_name:1187,review_average:761,review_count:36,nearest_town_name:1188,state:1189,technical_rating_low:54,highlights:1190},4099,Ocala - Forest Road 09,https://images-prod.trailsoffroad.com/trails/4099/highlights/hl_ocala_-_forest_road_09-800.jpg,Altoona,{id:745,title:746,code:747,country_code:7,slug:748},Ocala National Forest is one of three National Forests in Florida. Spanning 385,000 acres, Ocala is the second largest National Forest in Florida. Exploring Ocala National Forest can be done in many ways such as hiking, boating, horseback, OHV, ATV, and street-legal vehicles. Ocala National Forest is great for anyone looking to hunt, camp, watch wildlife, visit a shooting range, or even see the Naval Bombing Range!\n\nNational Forest Road 09 is a scenic trail running from the very south side of Ocala Nationa Forest to the very north side. FR09 is the longest and only trail that spans the entire length of the forest. FR09 is also known as Pipeline Road as it drives past numerous natural gas stations. Drivers who access FR09 will be greeted with bright white sand, orange clay/dirt, and lush green vegetation against bright blue skies!,{id:1192,title:1193,photo_file_name:1194,review_average:1195,review_count:36,nearest_town_name:1196,state:1197,technical_rating_low:94,highlights:1198},8522,Rocky Top,https://images-prod.trailsoffroad.com/trails/8522/highlights/13310_rocky_top-800.jpg,2.5,Newport,{id:528,title:832,code:833,country_code:7,slug:834},\u003Cp>Rocky Top is a rare offroad trail within the Cherokee National Forest of Tennessee. Long stretches of broken rock exposed to midday sun will surely delight anyone used to the mud or gravel roads in darkly shaded hollows that make up most of the trails in the area. As you ascend, and hear the rocks crunch under the tires, the foliage parts, giving you views of the misty-looking Blue Ridge Mountains. Further adding to the rareness factor, continue to \u003Ca href\https://www.trailsoffroad.com/trails/8523-big-fill\ target\_blank\>Big Fill \u003C/a>to give yourself over 9 miles and a full day of an authentic 4WD experience when you are done with this trail. \u003C/p>,{id:1200,title:1201,photo_file_name:1202,review_average:42,review_count:36,nearest_town_name:1095,state:1203,technical_rating_low:164,highlights:1204},8047,Stony Lonesome 5 - Switchback,https://images-prod.trailsoffroad.com/trails/8047/highlights/1673300339916_stony_lonesome_5_-_switchback-800.jpg,{id:54,title:415,code:416,country_code:7,slug:417},\u003Cp>Switchback is one of the many trails in the 1,465 acres of Stony Lonesome OHV Park. This particular trail, located close to the parks entrance, is extremely steep and weaves its way through several switchbacks high above Dorsey Creek. No other trail within the park combines breathtaking views and technical challenges. This Jeep Badge of Honor trail lives up to the hype as it tests a drivers mental fortitude and a vehicles mechanical abilities. \u003C/p>,{id:1206,title:1207,photo_file_name:1208,review_average:36,review_count:36,nearest_town_name:1209,state:1210,technical_rating_low:112,highlights:1211},5769,Main Park Road,https://images-prod.trailsoffroad.com/trails/5769/highlights/1650833637691_main_park_road-800.JPG,Presidio,{id:394,title:553,code:554,country_code:7,slug:555},You’ve likely traveled for hours to arrive. You’re eager to get into Big Bend Ranch State Park. Then you see the oversized entrance sign welcoming you to the park. Little did you know that you still have miles to go. However, adventure awaits at every turn in the park. So even the Main Park Road provides a touch of adventure as you travel over an hour just to get to the ranger station. From there its still 3 hours to the farther reaches of the park. This is Texas. Everything is big.\n\nWildlife and scenic viewing spots dot the roadside. Numerous designated camping spots flash by. For many visitors, the Main Park Road may be their sole offroad experience. While Main Park Road is easy to travel, the scenery is no less spectacular than many spots on much more remote and rugged trails in the park. You’re sure to spend time on Main Park Road to enjoy the scenery!,{id:1213,title:1214,photo_file_name:1215,review_average:36,review_count:36,nearest_town_name:1216,state:1217,technical_rating_low:112,highlights:1218},4154,Osceola - FR235,https://images-prod.trailsoffroad.com/trails/4154/highlights/h_osceola_-_fr235-800.jpg,Sanderson,{id:745,title:746,code:747,country_code:7,slug:748},Osceola National Forest is one of three National Forests in Florida. Spanning 266,000 acres Osceola is the smallest of Floridas National Forests. Exploring Osceola National Forest can be done in many ways such as hiking, ATVs, horseback, and street-legal vehicles. Ocala National Forest is great for anyone looking to hunt, camp, watch wildlife, or visit the Lewis D. Whitaker shooting range!\n\nNational Forest Road 235 is a scenic trail that runs from the north side of Osceola National Forest to the south side. The trail takes explorers through the forest and swamp while crossing multiple bridges. As one of Osceolas longest trail, there will be many scenic areas ranging from tall trees, bright green vegetation, and the trail will appear to disappear in the distance due to the flat nature of the land.,{id:1220,title:1221,photo_file_name:1222,review_average:36,review_count:94,nearest_town_name:1223,state:1224,technical_rating_low:94,highlights:1228},8317,Rattlesnake Alley BOH - Kansas Rocks Recreation Park,https://images-prod.trailsoffroad.com/trails/8317/highlights/13040_rattlesnake_alley_boh_-_kansas_rocks_recreation_park-800.jpg,Fort Scott,{id:706,title:1225,code:1226,country_code:7,slug:1227},Kansas,KS,kansas,\u003Cp>Rattlesnake Alley, a Jeep Badge of Honor Trail introduced in 2023, is a spirited drive through Kansas Rocks Recreation Park. It winds down through a wooded and rocky ravine offering several different terrain features that will thrill new and experienced drivers alike. The mysterious old barn, with no known story behind it, provides a perfect spot for a lunch break with wheeling buddies. Combine this with C2 for both BOH Badges to make a great day in the park. \u003C/p>,{id:1230,title:1231,photo_file_name:1232,review_average:36,review_count:94,nearest_town_name:1233,state:1234,technical_rating_low:94,highlights:1238},7099,Washington Quaker Bridge Road,https://images-prod.trailsoffroad.com/trails/7099/highlights/1659098193671_washington_quaker_bridge_road-800.jpg,Hammonton,{id:561,title:1235,code:1236,country_code:7,slug:1237},New Jersey,NJ,new-jersey,Folklore, ghost towns, and reports of a creature called the Jersey Devil are all part of the region known as the Pine Barrens of New Jersey. The story of this road is a little more angelic. The Quakers, also referred to as the \Society of Friends,\ were known to travel through the Pine Barrens. The road name is appropriate as the Quakers followed this trail. \n \nAs you slowly drive through or camp in this forested area of the most populated part of the country, you can take in the history and ponder the stories from days ago. Who knows, maybe you will report the next sighting of the Jersey Devil.,{id:1240,title:1241,photo_file_name:1242,review_average:45,review_count:94,nearest_town_name:805,state:1243,technical_rating_low:54,highlights:1244},8399,Cape Lookout,https://images-prod.trailsoffroad.com/trails/8399/highlights/1697403295262_cape_lookout-800.jpg,{id:528,title:832,code:833,country_code:7,slug:834},\u003Cp>Fresh salty air, the low rumble of the mighty Atlantic Oceans surf, and a pristine undeveloped beach await you at Cape Lookout. Uninhabited and reachable only by a small ferry that runs just a few times a day, it is the perfect spot for secluded beachcombing, camping, fishing, bird watching, and shelling. The distance from one end to the other takes all day to drive. There are several historical sights, such as the namesake lighthouse and the Historical Village that once was home to troops staging for their trip to Europe in World War II. It is the perfect location to spend several days relaxing, decompressing, and reconnecting with the most essential things in life.\u003C/p>,{id:1246,title:1247,photo_file_name:1248,review_average:36,review_count:94,nearest_town_name:1159,state:1249,technical_rating_low:36,highlights:1250},7711,Bearwallow 45: Deadfall,https://images-prod.trailsoffroad.com/trails/7711/highlights/1700502421997_bearwallow_45%3A_deadfall-800.jpg,{id:807,title:808,code:809,country_code:7,slug:810},\u003Cp>Deadfall in Bearwallow is an aptly named most difficult double trail. The trail wraps around and through a gully with dead and fallen timber overhead, down on the ground, and all around you. If you enjoy driving under timber that once stood tall, this is your kind of trail. The short but steep loose hill climb will surely give you a moment to remember!\u003C/p>,{id:1252,title:1253,photo_file_name:1254,review_average:30,review_count:94,nearest_town_name:1148,state:1255,technical_rating_low:94,highlights:1256},7686,Rausch Creek Off Road Park: 11,https://images-prod.trailsoffroad.com/trails/7686/highlights/1668192852060_rausch_creek_off_road_park%3A_11-800.jpg,{id:1150,title:1151,code:1152,country_code:7,slug:1153},No matter how big and bad your vehicle is or how simply stock it is, Trail 11 in Rausch Creek Off Road Park is a must-do trail. You will meander around a glacial depression chock full of trees, and plenty of small obstacles and terrain features will keep you interested in the road while taking in the sights of the surrounding woodlands. It is the easiest of the three Jeep Badge of Honor Trails in the Park and suitable for any beginner. Dont limit yourself to this trail because the Park consists of 3,000 acres with over 80 miles of trails for almost every type of 4WD vehicle, from stock to pro rock buggies.,{id:1258,title:1259,photo_file_name:1260,review_average:30,review_count:94,nearest_town_name:1261,state:1262,technical_rating_low:94,highlights:1263},7708,Holly Oaks ORV Park: Lower Main Loop,https://images-prod.trailsoffroad.com/trails/7708/highlights/1668804519233_holly_oaks_orv_park%3A_lower_main_loop-800.jpg,Holly,{id:989,title:990,code:991,country_code:7,slug:992},\u003Cp>If you were in a desert dying of thirst and found water, you would call it an oasis. If you live in one of the major metro areas of the Great Lakes and found a place to go wheel, you would call it Holly Oaks! Just north of Detroit, Holly Oaks provides a wide range of 4x4 opportunities from mild to wild. The Lower Main Loop is perfect for everyone because you can keep it mellow or tackle Mt. Magna! While you are at it, check in to earn your Jeep Badge of Honor!\u003C/p>,{id:1265,title:1266,photo_file_name:1267,review_average:36,review_count:94,nearest_town_name:1268,state:1269,technical_rating_low:36,highlights:1270},7577,Gulches ORV Park: Arrowhead Alley,https://images-prod.trailsoffroad.com/trails/7577/waypoints/0/1666188778135_gulches_orv_park%3A_arrowhead_alley-800.jpg,Laurens,{id:442,title:610,code:611,country_code:7,slug:612},Looking to bag all of the Jeep Badge of Honor trails but dont have quite the rig for the gnarly trails or, as Gulches would say the \absolutely stupid\ trails? Arrowhead Alley is a great trail to get started on at this ORV park. With enough challenge to keep it interesting, this trail will take you down to the lowest part of the park, down by the river. Due to the steepness of this trail and the amount of precipitation this area gets, the ravines caused by erosion will offer a stock rig good chances to flex out a bit. Arrowhead Alleys surface can change for this reason, and it is a great option to try a bit of a harder trail in this park after graduating from the green trails.,{id:1272,title:1273,photo_file_name:1274,review_average:45,review_count:94,nearest_town_name:1275,state:1276,technical_rating_low:45,highlights:1277},8364,C2 - Kansas Rocks Recreation Park,https://images-prod.trailsoffroad.com/trails/8364/highlights/13023_c2_-_kansas_rocks_recreation_park-800.jpg,Mapleton,{id:706,title:1225,code:1226,country_code:7,slug:1227},\u003Cp>C2 is a Jeep Badge of Honor Trail added in 2023. Its no wonder, as it provides a fun drive for those looking to push their limits. Located within the Kanas Rocks Recreation Area, the trail follows through a picturesque tight ravine, and for those looking for more severe or extreme challenges, the fourteen different short off-shoots are a challenge for even the most experienced drivers with built rigs. \u003C/p>,{id:1279,title:1280,photo_file_name:1281,review_average:36,review_count:94,nearest_town_name:886,state:1282,technical_rating_low:54,highlights:1283},8517,Windrock G50,https://images-prod.trailsoffroad.com/trails/8517/highlights/1697061758173_windrock_g50-800.jpg,{id:31,title:888,code:889,country_code:7,slug:890},\u003Cp>Running along the southeastern ridge of Redoak Mountain, G50 is a mild 4WD trail providing access to the eastern side of Windrock Park and trails such as \u003Ca href\https://www.trailsoffroad.com/scout-routes/1781-windrock-89\ target\_blank\>Windrock 89\u003C/a> and the famous Jeep Badge of Honor trail \u003Ca href\https://www.trailsoffroad.com/trails/3865-windrock-51-panther-rock\ target\_blank\>Panther Rock\u003C/a>. G50 also offers impressive views over Walden Ridge, Pine Ridge, and Dutch Valley, among many other hills and valleys in the distance. Whether you are running G50 as access or for pleasure, stop at the viewpoint and enjoy the greenery that Tennessee is known for. \u003C/p>,{id:1285,title:1286,photo_file_name:1287,review_average:600,review_count:94,nearest_town_name:1268,state:1288,technical_rating_low:94,highlights:1289},7575,Gulches ORV Park: River Road,https://images-prod.trailsoffroad.com/trails/7575/highlights/1666109719485_gulches_orv_park%3A_river_road-800.jpg,{id:442,title:610,code:611,country_code:7,slug:612},Looking to bag all of the Jeep Badge of Honor trails but dont have quite the rig for the gnarly trails or, as Gulches would say, the \absolutely stupid\ trails? Once you have completed \u003Ca href\https://www.trailsoffroad.com/trails/7574-gulches-orv-park-trail-1\ target\_blank\>Trail 1\u003C/a>, River Road will be your next stop along the \easy\ tour of The Gulches. Along the way, you will encounter a few different obstacles and lines that will add quite a bit of excitement to your day. Most importantly, you will get a first-hand view of the trails The Gulches is famous for, which are the \more difficult\ and \most difficult\ trails. Since River Road is down at the lowest elevation in the entire park, prepare for wet conditions and mud bogs, which are notorious for swallowing vehicles. Tack on \u003Ca href\https://www.trailsoffroad.com/trails/7576-gulches-orv-park-trail-14\ target\_blank\>Trail 14\u003C/a> for a nice, easy loop within the park.,{id:1291,title:1292,photo_file_name:1293,review_average:173,review_count:94,nearest_town_name:1294,state:1295,technical_rating_low:164,highlights:1299},8333,Redbird 3X,https://images-prod.trailsoffroad.com/trails/8333/highlights/13049_redbird_3x-800.jpg,Linton,{id:754,title:1296,code:1297,country_code:7,slug:1298},Indiana,IN,indiana,\u003Cp>Redbird 3X is an award winner. It was awarded the BF Goodrich Trail of the Year in 2007 and is also a Jeep Badge of Honor Trail. All of the X trails within Redbird State Recreation Area will challenge you, including this one. Chock-full of steep hill climbs and weaving between tight trees while off-camber will indeed challenge even the most experienced driver. Its a must-do if you want to up your challenge from the blue and green trails and add another badge to your BOH collection.\u003C/p>,{id:1301,title:1302,photo_file_name:1303,review_average:45,review_count:54,nearest_town_name:1304,state:1305,technical_rating_low:54,highlights:1306},5655,Little Indian Creek,https://images-prod.trailsoffroad.com/trails/5655/highlights/1634876796828_little_indian_creek-800.jpg,Morgantown,{id:807,title:808,code:809,country_code:7,slug:810},Little Indian Creek is close to Morgantown, West Virginia, making it an excellent trip for those visiting the area or locals looking to get outside without traveling far. The area is typically wet and muddy, with ample opportunity to play in the creek. Most sites are firm bottomed, but the mud pits along the detour at Waypoint 7 are soft and deep with highly uneven bottoms. Be careful of tipping and bring recovery gear. \n\nDriving through Little Indian Creek Wildlife Management Area provides plenty of opportunities to explore nature. At over 1000 acres, there is a variety of habitats, making it a prime location in the area for birdwatching. Pets and children will love to explore the creek. The space is open to hunting, so be cautious during the season and wear high visibility clothing when out of your vehicle.,{id:1308,title:1309,photo_file_name:1310,review_average:36,review_count:54,nearest_town_name:1233,state:1311,technical_rating_low:54,highlights:1312},7098,Maxwell Friendship Road,https://images-prod.trailsoffroad.com/trails/7098/waypoints/1/1659100656091_maxwell_friendship_road-800.jpg,{id:561,title:1235,code:1236,country_code:7,slug:1237},The New Jersey Pine Barrens, also known as the Pinelands or simply the Pines, is rich in history, going back 10,000 years. In the 1700s, the area was settled by Europeans who found iron ore in the bogs and were the first to build iron furnaces in North America. While the iron works flourished during the American Revolutionary War, other industries, such as agriculture, formed in later years. This trail is the home of the Friendship ghost town that was the heart and soul of a 3,000-acre cranberry farm. Friendship was formed in 1869. Today only foundations remain. The road to the ghost town is full of the beauty that the Pine Barrens are known for; pine trees, cranberry bogs, swamps, and sandy roads.,{id:1314,title:1315,photo_file_name:1316,review_average:36,review_count:54,nearest_town_name:1134,state:1317,technical_rating_low:94,highlights:1318},4414,Turkey Bay OHV Primary Yellow 04,https://images-prod.trailsoffroad.com/trails/4414/highlights/vlcsnap-2020-10-11-11h11m19s42_turkey_bay_ohv_primary_yellow_04-800.jpg,{id:699,title:934,code:935,country_code:7,slug:936},While Primary Yellow 4 is only 1.5 miles long, it is an integral part of the over 100 miles that are contained within Turkey Bay OHV. Located in the middle of the Land Between the Lakes recreation area, this trail is a mild run through the Kentucky forest while connecting you to dozens of trails in the system. Since these are some of the only designated 4x4 roads in the area, wheelers come in from all over to explore the area.\n\nLand Between the Lakes is a 40-mile long peninsula that offers hiking trails, horse trails, 300 miles of undeveloped shoreline, mountain biking, 400+ miles of scenic roads, and 1400 campsites, including camping within Turkey Bay. This national recreation area attracts over 1.5 million people per year, so bring your rig, and be one of them.,{id:1320,title:1321,photo_file_name:1322,review_average:45,review_count:54,nearest_town_name:1323,state:1324,technical_rating_low:36,highlights:1325},7037,Canyon Rim Road,https://images-prod.trailsoffroad.com/trails/7037/highlights/1659821468143_canyon_rim_road-800.jpg,Parsons,{id:807,title:808,code:809,country_code:7,slug:810},Located in the Monongahela National Forest, Canyon Rim is nestled in some of the most spectacular wilderness in West Virginia. The higher elevations offer very special scenery full of unique plants and animals. Many people visit the area and stick to the state parks. While these are great, and its nice to see the well-known places, its even better to be away from the crowds. Canyon Rim doesnt see a lot of traffic, and its a great escape. \n\nThe area is great for the off-road community and the people they may be traveling with. The campsites are beautiful and secluded. There are hiking trails with creeks, forests, and waterfalls to explore. With few people coming through and plenty to explore, its a great place to take your dog.,{id:1327,title:1328,photo_file_name:1329,review_average:36,review_count:54,nearest_town_name:1294,state:1330,technical_rating_low:656,highlights:1331},8306,Redbird 2X,https://images-prod.trailsoffroad.com/trails/8306/highlights/13048_redbird_2x-800.jpg,{id:754,title:1296,code:1297,country_code:7,slug:1298},\u003Cp>Redbird Trail #2X is a Jeep Badge of Honor trail in Indianas Redbird State Recreation Area. It is an action-packed thrill ride and arguably the most technical BOH trail within the park. Every inch of the trail requires thought and the know-how to drive steep, muddy, and tight terrain. Choose wisely on all the options this trail presents, and have the winch controller ready! \u003C/p>,{id:1333,title:1334,photo_file_name:1335,review_average:36,review_count:54,nearest_town_name:1141,state:1336,technical_rating_low:112,highlights:1337},4741,Glen Cove Road,https://images-prod.trailsoffroad.com/trails/4741/highlights/Glen_glen_cove_road-800.jpg,{id:989,title:990,code:991,country_code:7,slug:992},Glen Cove Road serves as a primary artery within the Drummond Island trail network. This nearly 7-mile long trail connects the southern part of the island with \u003Ca href\https://www.trailsoffroad.com/trails/4732-marblehead-road\ target\_blank\>Marblehead Road\u003C/a>, \u003Ca href\https://www.trailsoffroad.com/trails/4734-shale-beach\ target\_blank\>Shale Beach\u003C/a>, \u003Ca href\https://www.trailsoffroad.com/trails/4733-stones-throw\ target\_blank\>Stones Throw\u003C/a> and the \u003Ca href\https://www.trailsoffroad.com/trails/4735-east-marblehead-loop\ target\_blank\>East Marblehead Loop\u003C/a>. Since this trail is a feeder, it is maintained at some level and none of the trail sits below the water line so there isn’t a ton of mud along the way either, but there is plenty to see.\n\nDrummond Island is host to a good size population of animals and is a haven in the area for birds. Sandhill Cranes, Upland Sandpipers, Vesper & Savannah Sparrows, and the occasional grouse can be seen along the way. The island is host to 13 eco-systems and 6 different types of forests. Get a good taste of the island as a whole and don’t take this trail for granted, take your time to enjoy nature and wildlife along it.,{id:1339,title:1340,photo_file_name:1341,review_average:82,review_count:54,nearest_town_name:1134,state:1342,technical_rating_low:94,highlights:1343},4413,Turkey Bay OHV Primary Yellow 02,https://images-prod.trailsoffroad.com/trails/4413/highlights/vlcsnap-2020-10-09-21h29m39s79_turkey_bay_ohv_primary_yellow_02-800.jpg,{id:699,title:934,code:935,country_code:7,slug:936},Located in the Turkey Bay OHV area near Murray, KY, Primary Yellow 2 is one of the main trails that take you into the densely packed and nearly 100 miles of trails in the park. Land Between the Lakes is 170,000 acres, but these trails are the only 4x4 designated roads. Wheelers come from all over the midwest to spend some time on this muddy circuit.\n\nLand Between the Lakes is a 40-mile long peninsula that offers hiking trails, horse trails, 300 miles of undeveloped shoreline, mountain biking, 400+ miles of scenic roads, and 1400 campsites, including camping within Turkey Bay. This national recreation area attracts over 1.5 million people per year.\n\nPrimary Yellow 2 is a primary trail into the area but still requires a 4x4 and can get you deep into the park. You can spend time exploring this trail and can take dozens of ways back to the start. This is only the start of the massive OHV park, don’t miss this muddy fun run.,{id:1345,title:1346,photo_file_name:1347,review_average:45,review_count:54,nearest_town_name:1348,state:1349,technical_rating_low:45,highlights:1350},8451,Fern Ridge - Anthracite Outdoor Adventure Area,https://images-prod.trailsoffroad.com/trails/8451/highlights/26_fern_ridge_-_anthracite_outdoor_adventure_area-800.jpg,Shamokin,{id:1150,title:1151,code:1152,country_code:7,slug:1153},\u003Cp>Located within the 8,000-acre Anthracite Outdoor Adventure Area (AOAA), Fern Ridge is a progressively technical trail that grasps every moment of your attention and endlessly temps you with something more challenging around every bend. With multiple exit points, Fern Ridge almost seems to tease you and leave you wondering if the next stretch will be too much for your vehicle. Come test your skills along this Jeep Badge of Honor trail and attempt the handful of optional hardcore loops it offers.\u003C/p>,{id:1352,title:1353,photo_file_name:1354,review_average:36,review_count:54,nearest_town_name:1148,state:1355,technical_rating_low:45,highlights:1356},7693,Rausch Creek Off Road Park: Crawler Ridge,https://images-prod.trailsoffroad.com/trails/7693/highlights/1668194798769_rausch_creek_off_road_park%3A_crawler_ridge-800.jpg,{id:1150,title:1151,code:1152,country_code:7,slug:1153},Crawler Ridge is the shortest of the three Jeep Bage of Honor Trails within Rausch Creek Off Road Park, but you could spend all day trying several different rock crawling lines from difficult to extreme. It is rich in driver choice options that will test your vehicle and your mental ability to treat rock crawling like a chess match as you pick and choose where your tires are going! Dont limit yourself to this trail because the Park consists of 3,000 acres with over 80 miles of trails for almost every type of 4WD vehicle, from stock to pro rock buggies.,{id:1358,title:1359,photo_file_name:1360,review_average:82,review_count:54,nearest_town_name:1361,state:1362,technical_rating_low:65,highlights:1363},8625,Triple 7,https://images-prod.trailsoffroad.com/trails/8625/highlights/1699399819122_triple_7%27s-800.jpg,Hurricane,{id:145,title:146,code:147,country_code:7,slug:148},\u003Cp>Winding its way through the rocks of Sand Mountain is a trail known as Triple 7. Like others nearby, this trail is lined with thrilling rocky shelves, vertical faces, and chunky terrain. Although not overly tricky, many optional obstacles here can result in body damage or tipping if the correct line is not chosen. Views of Sand Hollow Reservoir can be had at almost any point, but attention should be paid to the consistent obstacles that lie ahead. This is a great trail to improve your driving skills if you are ready to bump up your off-roading game. \u003C/p>,{id:1365,title:1366,photo_file_name:1367,review_average:36,review_count:54,nearest_town_name:1268,state:1368,technical_rating_low:36,highlights:1369},7578,Gulches ORV Park: Palmetto Krawler,https://images-prod.trailsoffroad.com/trails/7578/highlights/1666215256801_gulches_orv_park%3A_palmetto_krawler-800.jpg,{id:442,title:610,code:611,country_code:7,slug:612},Looking to bag all of the Jeep Badge of Honor trails but dont have quite the rig for the gnarly trails or, as Gulches would say, the \absolutely stupid\ trails? If you felt ok doing the green trails at The Gulches and want to step it up to the next level, make sure to put Palmetto Krawler on your shortlist. This trail will offer quite a bit of excitement with steep climbs, tight trees, and off-camber descents. The rutted-out trenches will require your focus and possibly some extra skinny pedal, especially if the trail is wet. If you find this trail easy, maybe its time to conquer the hard, harder, and insanely hard trails The Gulches are notorious for. The opportunities for adrenaline are endless!,{id:1371,title:1372,photo_file_name:1373,review_average:82,review_count:54,nearest_town_name:860,state:1374,technical_rating_low:112,highlights:1375},3468,The Loop F17 F42 - Hot Springs ORV Park,https://images-prod.trailsoffroad.com/trails/3468/highlights/Highlight_the_loop_f17_f42_-_hot_springs_orv_park-800.jpg,{id:45,title:592,code:593,country_code:7,slug:594},\u003Cp>Excitement awaits off the path of this wooded connector trail! The entrances to some of Hot Springs ORV Parks most popular destinations are accessed here. One of the three Jeep \Badge of Honor\ trails the park has to offer can also be accessed from The Loop. It can stand on its own as an easy, shaded drive through the woods, with a few water/mud holes and a spring crossing along the way. If you are headed down \u003Ca href\https://www.trailsoffroad.com/trails/2561-main-road-1-hot-springs-orv-park\ target\_blank\>Main Road 1\u003C/a>, cut through here on a hot summer day to cool down with under some shade and enjoy the woodland scenery!\u003C/p>,{id:1377,title:1378,photo_file_name:1379,review_average:45,review_count:54,nearest_town_name:1380,state:1381,technical_rating_low:112,highlights:1382},8659,Jeep Beach,https://images-prod.trailsoffroad.com/trails/8659/highlights/1710551910320_jeep_beach-800.jpg,Daytona Beach,{id:745,title:746,code:747,country_code:7,slug:748},\u003Cp>Jeep Beach Parade is an exhilarating coastal adventure where the sun-kissed skies meet the salty breeze from the blue waters of the Atlantic Ocean at the world-famous Daytona Beach. A topless vehicle cruising along the shore offers an idyllic feeling of freedom unlike anything else. The picturesque tangerine-colored sky at sunrise pairs nicely with the sound of the crashing waves to provide a beautiful, soothing, natural soundtrack for your journey. \u003C/p>\u003Cp>The distant laughter of beachgoers can be heard all along this vacation destination, where you can cruise miles of beach or park and enjoy this sand-made empire. Caution is advised as sun and sand seekers commingle with the vehicle traffic.\u003C/p>\u003Cp>This route is home to thousands of Jeeps congregating each spring for the annual \u003Ca href\https://www.jeepbeach.com/\ target\_blank\>Jeep Beach\u003C/a> adventure. While many park and watch the endless procession roll by, others partake in the miles-long beach parade that boasts more than 12,000 Jeeps. This 10-mile route is bumper-to-bumper as jeeps slowly crawl by from sunrise to sunset.\u003C/p>,{id:1384,title:1385,photo_file_name:1386,review_average:36,review_count:54,nearest_town_name:1134,state:1387,technical_rating_low:112,highlights:1388},1622,Turkey Creek Road,https://images-prod.trailsoffroad.com/trails/1622/highlights/vlcsnap-2020-07-11-19h44m52s62_turkey_creek_road-800.jpg,{id:699,title:934,code:935,country_code:7,slug:936},Located near Murray, KY and within the Land Between the Lakes boundary is Turkey Creek Road, the main entrance road into the Turkey Bay OHV Area. Shortly after the guardhouse, this trail is covered in tree canopy and is dense Kentucky forest all the way to the waters edge in the camping area. On top of access to off-road trails in Turkey Bay, the mud playground off the side of this trail is a fun place to splash your rig through.\n\nTurkey Bay OHV Area is a dense cluster of nearly 100 miles of off-road trails in the Land Between the Lakes National Recreation Area. These trails are the only designated 4x4/off-road trails in the 170,000-acre park. The rest of the Land Between the Lakes offers hiking, horse trails, mountain bike, scenic roads, and 1400 campsites, including within Turkey Bay.\n\nThis is the primary trail entrance to the park and you will have to spend time here. Make it worth your while by stopping by the mud pits before taking off into the trail system. Once inside the park, you could spend days exploring it and never take the same way twice. Turkey Bay is a midwest classic, don’t miss it.,{id:1390,title:1391,photo_file_name:1392,review_average:36,review_count:54,nearest_town_name:1393,state:1394,technical_rating_low:54,highlights:1398},8644,Kasecamp Road,https://images-prod.trailsoffroad.com/scout_routes/3202/hero_file_name/1701536898913_kasecamp_road-800.jpg,Flintstone,{id:483,title:1395,code:1396,country_code:7,slug:1397},Maryland,MD,maryland,\u003Cp>\u003Cspan>Kasecamp Road is a hidden gem that boasts a variety of fascinating attractions. The Stickpile Tunnel and remnants of the old Greenridge railway harken back to the areas past as a massive apple orchard, providing visitors with a glimpse into its rich history. During the summer, the mouth of the tunnel exudes a cool, refreshing breeze. The nearby C&O Canal, which winds its way alongside the Potomac River, is a popular spot for camping and offers plenty of opportunities for outdoor activities. The gentle flow of the Potomac is ideal for paddling and exploring the area with loved ones. With a bit of patience, one can spot various wildlife, including turtles basking in the sun on logs along the canal and majestic Bald Eagles perched on the banks of the river. Keep your eyes peeled, as you might even glimpse a secretive black bear.\u003C/span>\u003C/p>,{id:1400,title:1401,photo_file_name:1402,review_average:94,review_count:54,nearest_town_name:1403,state:1404,technical_rating_low:54,highlights:1405},7236,Blacktail OHV Trail aka Blacktail-Wild Bill ORV Trail System,https://images-prod.trailsoffroad.com/trails/7236/highlights/1700499880708_blacktail_ohv_trail_aka_blacktail-wild_bill_orv_trail_system-800.jpg,Lakeside,{id:640,title:786,code:787,country_code:7,slug:788},\u003Cp>Located near Kalispell, in the Flathead National Forest of northwest Montana, Blacktail OHV Trail is unlike any other trail you will find in a National Forest. Designated as a National Recreation Trail in 1979, it was not until the 2000s that members from two local 4-wheel drive clubs were given the \OK\ to create numerous manmade \challenge features\ along several forest roads that now make up the three legs of the Blacktail-Wild Bill ORV Trail system. This trail system is the northernmost Jeep Badge of Honor (BOH) trail and by far the most unique trail system in Montana. Jeep owners from across the country might visit this area mainly in summer, but dont be fooled. Even during the winter, this area is a 4-wheelers paradise.\u003C/p>,{id:1407,title:1408,photo_file_name:1409,review_average:45,review_count:54,nearest_town_name:1410,state:1411,technical_rating_low:94,highlights:1412},8400,Quartz Canyon - Hot Springs ORV Park,https://images-prod.trailsoffroad.com/trails/8400/highlights/13300_quartz_canyon-800.jpg,Hot Springs National Park,{id:45,title:592,code:593,country_code:7,slug:594},\u003Cp>Nestled in a far corner of Hot Springs Off Road Parks 1242 acres lies the forested, rocky, roller coaster hills of Quartz Canyon. \u003Cspan>Venturing through various hill climbs and descents amidst a serene canopy of hardwood and pine trees, traversing through dirt, gravel, and loose basketball-sized rocks, experiencing occasional off-camber sections, and relishing the satisfying sound of tires crunching over rocks, all offer a refreshing break from the urban rush and commotion\u003C/span>. Airing down is crucial to shield yourself from a bone-jarring, teeth-rattling ride and aiding grip to enhance your mastery of the trail. This is the newest of four Jeep \u003Ca href\https://www.jeep.com/badge-of-honor.html\ target\_blank\>Badge of Honor\u003C/a> trails Hot Springs Off Road Park has to offer. Be sure to stay and complete the rest, youll be glad you did!\u003C/p>,{id:1414,title:1415,photo_file_name:1416,review_average:742,review_count:54,nearest_town_name:1159,state:1417,technical_rating_low:54,highlights:1418},7710,Bearwallow 23 & 25,https://images-prod.trailsoffroad.com/trails/7710/highlights/1700263336487_bearwallow_23-800.jpg,{id:807,title:808,code:809,country_code:7,slug:810},\u003Cp>Trails 23 and 25 are a nice reprieve and a hideaway from other areas of Bearwallow. They allow you to escape narrow roads and feel secluded amongst the trees and imposing rock structures while being lower on the mountain. As a bonus, these trails provide a glimpse into how auger mining takes place.\u003C/p>,{id:1420,title:1421,photo_file_name:1422,review_average:82,review_count:54,nearest_town_name:886,state:1423,technical_rating_low:54,highlights:1424},8516,Windrock G1,https://images-prod.trailsoffroad.com/trails/8516/highlights/1696974775297_windrock_g1-800.jpg,{id:31,title:888,code:889,country_code:7,slug:890},\u003Cp>Winding its way along the southern ridge of Windrock Mountain, G1 is the perfect access road to allow you to choose your adventure. With numerous options, drivers can keep to a 2WD adventure or take one of the many, much more challenging trails in Windrock Park or anything in between. A few vantage points break through the trees occasionally, allowing you to enjoy the expansive views of the countless ridges and valleys that make up this part of Tennessee. Whether you use G1 for access or adventure, this will be a great addition to any itinerary.\u003C/p>,{id:1426,title:1427,photo_file_name:1428,review_average:36,review_count:54,nearest_town_name:1268,state:1429,technical_rating_low:94,highlights:1430},7574,Gulches ORV Park: Trail 1,https://images-prod.trailsoffroad.com/trails/7574/highlights/1666017250330_gulches_orv_park%3A_trail_1-800.jpg,{id:442,title:610,code:611,country_code:7,slug:612},Looking to bag all of the Jeep Badge of Honor trails but dont have quite the rig for the gnarly trails or, as Gulches would say the \absolutely stupid\ trails? If so, look no further than Trail 1. This \green\ trail is part of the easiest loop in the park, giving you a tour of what the park has to offer. Trail 1 meanders down through the lush forest towards the back of the park and the Reedy River. Along the way, you will find a few easier obstacles to test your rig with the opportunity to go absolutely wild. The vibrant red mud on this trail contrasts nicely with the surrounding vegetation, which changes from bright green to deep orange and red colors during the Autumn months. Combine this with \u003Ca href\https://www.trailsoffroad.com/trails/7575-gulches-orv-park-river-road\ target\_blank\>River Road\u003C/a> and \u003Ca href\https://www.trailsoffroad.com/trails/7576-gulches-orv-park-trail-14\ target\_blank\>Trail 14\u003C/a> for a nice, easy loop within the park.,{id:1432,title:1433,photo_file_name:1434,review_average:82,review_count:54,nearest_town_name:1294,state:1435,technical_rating_low:94,highlights:1436},7514,Redbird 3 Green,https://images-prod.trailsoffroad.com/trails/7514/highlights/1700263102293_redbird_3_green-800.jpg,{id:754,title:1296,code:1297,country_code:7,slug:1298},\u003Cp>About an hour and a half from Indianapolis and under 4-hours from this living in Chicago or Saint Louis, Redbird State Recreation area can provide a thrilling weekend for those looking to challenge their offroad and 4x4 skills. Redbird #3 Green is a Jeep Badge of Honor Trail that meanders its way through a beautiful hardwood forest and presents mild to wild driving options for either the new or seasoned driver.\u003C/p>,{id:1438,title:1439,photo_file_name:1440,review_average:94,review_count:54,nearest_town_name:1441,state:1442,technical_rating_low:94,highlights:1443},8154,Northwest OHV Park E-101 - Minos Loop,https://images-prod.trailsoffroad.com/trails/8154/highlights/1700494826379_northwest_ohv_park_e-101_-_minos_loop-800.jpg,Bridgeport,{id:394,title:553,code:554,country_code:7,slug:555},\u003Cp>Located 100 miles northwest of Dallas, in Bridgeport, Texas, Northwest OHV Park is a 302-acre rock quarry converted to an offroad park in 2009. This Jeep Badge of Honor designated OHV park offers around 25 miles of trails varying in difficulty, great for any level of wheeler from beginners to experts. Minos Loop circles the northwest corner of the property and offers an excellent opportunity to test your 4x4 skills over large limestone deposits that create steep hills and dramatic ledges. Use this trail to access several of the parks longest rock-crawling trails.\u003C/p>,{id:1445,title:1446,photo_file_name:1447,review_average:54,review_count:54,nearest_town_name:1403,state:1448,technical_rating_low:54,highlights:1449},7285,Wild Bill - Truman Creek,https://images-prod.trailsoffroad.com/trails/7285/highlights/1663711080113_wild_bill_-_truman_creek-800.jpg,{id:640,title:786,code:787,country_code:7,slug:788},\u003Cp>Located in the Flathead National Forest, just south of Kila, Wild Bill-Truman Creek is a lesser know trail within the Blacktail-Wild Bill ORV trail system. This road is a leisurely drive through a narrow, thick forest. Its lack of popularity results in plenty of solitude, with all of the popular trails still within a stones throw, reachable by one f the many connecting spurs. Use this road to connect the Wild Bill and Blacktail trailheads without running into big groups attempting to take on big obstacles.\u003C/p>,{id:1451,title:1452,photo_file_name:1453,review_average:36,review_count:54,nearest_town_name:1403,state:1454,technical_rating_low:54,highlights:1455},7238,Upper Dayton Creek OHV Trail aka Blacktail-Wild Bill ORV Trail System,https://images-prod.trailsoffroad.com/trails/7238/waypoints/0/1663701182096_upper_dayton_creek_ohv_trail_aka_blacktail-wild_bill_orv_trail_system-800.jpg,{id:640,title:786,code:787,country_code:7,slug:788},\u003Cp>Located near Kalispell, in the Flathead National Forest of northwest Montana, Upper Dayton Creek OHV Trail is part of a unique trail system unlike any other one in a National Forest. Designated as a National Recreation Trail in 1979, it was not until the 2000s that members from two local 4-wheel drive clubs were given the \OK\ to create numerous manmade \challenge features\ along several forest roads that now make up the three legs of the Blacktail-Wild Bill ORV Trail system. This trail system is the northernmost Jeep Badge of Honor (BOH) trail, and by far the most unique trail system Jeep has recognized. Obstacles include natural rock ledges, deep machine cut holes, large tractor tires, and huge logs. Jeep owners from across the country might visit this area mainly in summer, but dont be fooled. Even during the winter, this area is an off-roaders fun house.\u003C/p>,{id:1457,title:1458,photo_file_name:1459,review_average:36,review_count:54,nearest_town_name:1403,state:1460,technical_rating_low:94,highlights:1461},7237,Original Blacktail OHV Trail,https://images-prod.trailsoffroad.com/trails/7237/waypoints/1/1662506789860_original_blacktail_ohv_trail-800.jpg,{id:640,title:786,code:787,country_code:7,slug:788},As the name suggests, Original Blacktail OHV Trail was the first trail used to create artificial challenge features in the Blacktail-Wildbill ORV Trail system. Rollercoaster-like hills and acrobatic bridges along this route will have you feeling more like you are at an amusement park than in a National Forest. \n\nLocated near Kalispell, in the Flathead National Forest and designated as a National Recreation Trail in 1979, it was not until the 2000s that members from two local 4-wheel drive clubs were given the \OK\ to create numerous artificial challenge features along several forest roads that now make up the three legs of the Blacktail-Wild Bill ORV Trail system. Original Blacktail is the shortest trail in the ORV system, but combining this with all other trails in the area makes for a fantastic multi-day trip where you get to see the northernmost Jeep Badge of Honor (BOH) Trail.,{id:1463,title:1464,photo_file_name:1465,review_average:36,review_count:54,nearest_town_name:1466,state:1467,technical_rating_low:94,highlights:1468},7324,Two Hearted Landing,https://images-prod.trailsoffroad.com/trails/7324/highlights/1663960109251_two_hearted_landing-800.jpg,Pine Stump Junction,{id:989,title:990,code:991,country_code:7,slug:992},Suppose you are looking for a great touring route of this area on your way to \u003Ca href\https://www.trailsoffroad.com/trails/7323-crisp-point-lighthouse\ target\_blank\>Crisp Point Lighthouse\u003C/a>. Then Two Hearted Landing is definitely what you were looking for. Take in the sights of the \u003Ca href\https://www.trailsoffroad.com/scout-routes/1246-county-road-423\ target\_blank\>Mouth of the Two Hearted River\u003C/a>, then engage 4WD and take this road as a more thrilling shortcut over to Crisp Point.,{id:1470,title:1471,photo_file_name:1472,review_average:36,review_count:54,nearest_town_name:1261,state:1473,technical_rating_low:54,highlights:1474},7709,Holly Oaks ORV Park: North 60 Loop,https://images-prod.trailsoffroad.com/trails/7709/highlights/1668887838123_holly_oaks_orv_park%3A_north_60_loop-800.jpg,{id:989,title:990,code:991,country_code:7,slug:992},\u003Cp>Crisscrossed with old mining roads and extreme terrain features ranging from mud flats to 40-foot vertical cliffs, the North 60 is the newest addition to Holly Oaks ORV Park. Located just north of Detroit, Holly Oaks provides a wide range of 4x4 opportunities from mild to wild. The North 60 is considered a \scramble area\ where riders are free to make their own paths. While you are gathering the courage to conquer something never attempted before, make sure to check in and earn your Jeep Badge of Honor!\u003C/p>,{id:1476,title:1477,photo_file_name:1478,review_average:1195,review_count:54,nearest_town_name:1095,state:1479,technical_rating_low:54,highlights:1480},8048,Stony Lonesome 508,https://images-prod.trailsoffroad.com/trails/8048/highlights/1678147187476_stony_lonesome_508-800.jpg,{id:54,title:415,code:416,country_code:7,slug:417},\u003Cp>Like watching monster-truck freestyle in the woods, the objective of rock bouncing is to pilot a highly modified off-road buggy up insanely steep inclines with damage-inflicting jagged rocks in the shortest amount of time possible. Rock bouncer racing is known for its high speeds, big jumps, and intense crashes. If this type of action sounds like something you want to see or experience firsthand, look no further than Stony Lonesome 508. This trail accesses the largest congregation of rock bouncing hills within Stony Lonesome OHV Park and is a great location to see these amazing machines in action. \u003C/p>,{id:1482,title:1483,photo_file_name:1484,review_average:742,review_count:54,nearest_town_name:1268,state:1485,technical_rating_low:94,highlights:1486},7576,Gulches ORV Park: Trail 14,https://images-prod.trailsoffroad.com/trails/7576/highlights/1666186630791_gulches_orv_park%3A_trail_14-800.jpg,{id:442,title:610,code:611,country_code:7,slug:612},Looking to bag all of the Jeep Badge of Honor trails but dont have quite the rig for the gnarly trails or, as Gulches would say the \absolutely stupid\ trails? Once you have completed \u003Ca href\https://www.trailsoffroad.com/trails/7574-gulches-orv-park-trail-1\ target\_blank\>Trail 1\u003C/a> and \u003Ca href\https://www.trailsoffroad.com/trails/7575-gulches-orv-park-river-road\ target\_blank\>River Road\u003C/a>, Trail 14 will be your last stop along the \easy\ tour of The Gulches. This trail will connect a few other trails in the park, but you will mostly find yourself in a tunnel of vegetation until you reach either end of the trail. A few ravines caused by erosion will offer a few flexy sections to test your rig.,{id:1488,title:1489,photo_file_name:1490,review_average:54,review_count:112,nearest_town_name:1491,state:1492,technical_rating_low:94,highlights:1493},7014,St. Helen Little Loop,https://images-prod.trailsoffroad.com/trails/7014/waypoints/2/1658492705101_st._helen_little_loop-800.jpg,Saint Helen,{id:989,title:990,code:991,country_code:7,slug:992},St. Helen Little Loop is a delightful route through the Michigan State Forest south of the city of St Helen, Michigan. You will be treated to banked sandy curves, deep sandy intersections, and several places where standing water allows a splash through the puddles, all located under a heavy canopy of trees. This trail is easy to find and conveniently located in Michigans mitten. St. Helen Little Loop can give beginning drivers an excellent area to experience the nuances of vehicle handling while driving through sand, mud, and water.,{id:1495,title:1496,photo_file_name:1497,review_average:94,review_count:112,nearest_town_name:1498,state:1499,technical_rating_low:112,highlights:1503},8528,Raymond Creek Road,https://images-prod.trailsoffroad.com/trails/8528/highlights/13290_raymond_creek_road-800.jpg,McHenry,{id:458,title:1500,code:1501,country_code:7,slug:1502},Mississippi,MS,mississippi,\u003Cp>Raymond Creek Road provides a relaxing stroll through the Gulf Coast plains forest ecosystem in the De Soto National Forest. With ridges sporting Long Leaf Pines and bottoms filled with native oaks, this forest offers an example of the traditional ecosystem found 20 miles north of the coast. Between heavy rain and the occasional hurricane or tropical storm, this forest receives more than 60 inches of rain annually. This quickly growing forest takes maintenance to keep it in check. Take in the sights, sounds, and smells this forest offers.\u003C/p>,{id:1505,title:1506,photo_file_name:1507,review_average:94,review_count:112,nearest_town_name:1508,state:1509,technical_rating_low:94,highlights:1510},3572,Citrus - Trail 16,https://images-prod.trailsoffroad.com/trails/3572/highlights/4437_citrus_-_trail_16-800.jpg,Inverness,{id:745,title:746,code:747,country_code:7,slug:748},Trail 16 is one of the main 4WD trails in Citrus WMA as it goes east and west through the entire WMA. Trail 16 offers a great starting trail for Citrus WMA as the area will give drivers previews of what to experience while off-roading: bright-white soft Florida sugar sand, dirt, mild hill climbs, shallow standing water areas, and practice for good tire placement. There will be parts of Trail 16 that are eroded away from Floridas heavy downpours which creates some memorable areas to engage 4WD and climb over mild ledges and get some off-camber areas.\n\nCitrus Wildlife Management Area is a very popular and active Management Area. Citrus WMA is almost 50,000 acres and is part of both Citrus and Hernando counties. Citrus WMA provides plenty of four-wheeling, hiking, biking, and horse riding trails along with multiple camping sites.,{id:1512,title:1513,photo_file_name:1514,review_average:45,review_count:112,nearest_town_name:1515,state:1516,technical_rating_low:45,highlights:1517},8638,Wolf Den Run State Park - 2301 Potomac River Area,https://images-prod.trailsoffroad.com/trails/8638/highlights/1701109318517_wolf_den_run_state_park_-_2301_potomac_river_area-800.jpg,Kitzmiller,{id:483,title:1395,code:1396,country_code:7,slug:1397},\u003Cp>Trail 2301 is an exciting track nestled in the Potomac River Area of Wolf Den Run State Park. This albeit short offroad adventure is not for the faint-hearted. Steep hills, rocks, and abundant mud test your offroading skills. And if you look closely, youll see evidence of coal mines. Black slag heaps and sulfur-smelling puddles are proof of the industry that existed here a century ago when miners worked in these very hills. Now, their legacy becomes the backdrop for your offroad adventure.\u003C/p>\u003Cp>Down in the valley, the Potomac River courses its way east. Its crystal-clear, cold waters contrast with the muddy chaos of the trail. The river valley is a haven for diverse wildlife. Keep an eye out for Bald Eagles soaring above, deer grazing, and ... whats that black shape behind those trees? Could it be one of the elusive black bears that call these hills home?\u003C/p>\u003Cp>Trail 2301 is not just an offroad experience; its a journey through the heart of the Appalachian wilderness, where mud, rocks, history, and wildlife converge to create an unforgettable experience. So, buckle up and get ready for your own offroad adventure on Trail 2301.\u003C/p>,{id:1519,title:1520,photo_file_name:1521,review_average:36,review_count:112,nearest_town_name:1294,state:1522,technical_rating_low:94,highlights:1523},7518,Redbird 5 Blue,https://images-prod.trailsoffroad.com/trails/7518/highlights/1700263250118_redbird_5_blue-800.jpg,{id:754,title:1296,code:1297,country_code:7,slug:1298},\u003Cp>Considered part of the Jeep Badge of Honor Redbird Trail #5, 5 Blue is a ramp-up after driving 5 Green. The action is limited, but the rugged drive through the forest will sure put a smile on your and your passengers faces as you weave in and out of trees, wrap-around ponds, and look over a ravine with an open forest floor. If you are the only one out there, keep an eye out for deer and other wildlife.\u003C/p>,{id:1525,title:1526,photo_file_name:1527,review_average:45,review_count:112,nearest_town_name:1348,state:1528,technical_rating_low:65,highlights:1529},8448,Barney Rubble - Anthracite Outdoor Adventure Area,https://images-prod.trailsoffroad.com/trails/8448/highlights/12_barney_rubble-800.jpg,{id:1150,title:1151,code:1152,country_code:7,slug:1153},\u003Cp>Named after the iconic cartoon character from the Flinstones, Barney Rubble is a technical trail located within Anthracite Outdoor Adventure Area (AOAA). This trail requires precise vehicle control as you surgically maneuver through a vast expanse of tombstone-sized boulders. As a newly recognized Jeep Badge of Honor trail, this epic trail is a rock crawlers fantasy that will keep the adrenaline pumping through your veins for hours. Whether you come for the badge, the challenge, or the adventure, be sure to explore as many trails as you can within this 8,000 acres off-road park. \u003C/p>,{id:1531,title:1532,photo_file_name:1533,review_average:36,review_count:112,nearest_town_name:1534,state:1535,technical_rating_low:54,highlights:1536},7386,Emery Road,https://images-prod.trailsoffroad.com/trails/7386/highlights/1664068544745_emery_road-800.jpg,West Branch,{id:989,title:990,code:991,country_code:7,slug:992},Just outside West Branch, Michigan, and situated in the Roscommon State Forest Area, Emery Road is a diverse route that connects to the Houghton Lake Area almost entirely on dirt. Unlike many four-wheel drive roads in Michigan, it offers various landscapes of pines, hardwoods, and open areas, with prime dispersed camping opportunities nestled in between, all without a bunch of mud.,{id:1538,title:1539,photo_file_name:1540,review_average:36,review_count:112,nearest_town_name:1294,state:1541,technical_rating_low:54,highlights:1542},7516,Redbird 5 Green,https://images-prod.trailsoffroad.com/trails/7516/highlights/1700231735449_redbird_5_green-800.jpg,{id:754,title:1296,code:1297,country_code:7,slug:1298},\u003Cp>Even when you are having fun, the time comes when everyone is ready for a break to stretch their legs and enjoy the delicious food you brought with you. Green #5 is the chill-out trail in Redbird State Recreation Area. Twisting its short distances through a beautiful forest, you can take a quick break at what is known as \Sherwood Forest,\ which is complete with picnic tables, benches, and even benches swinging from the trees. While you might not find Robin Hood here, the trail will provide a gentle drive and the perfect lunch spot while wheeling all day.\u003C/p>,{id:1544,title:1545,photo_file_name:1546,review_average:36,review_count:112,nearest_town_name:1209,state:1547,technical_rating_low:112,highlights:1548},5736,Casa Piedra,https://images-prod.trailsoffroad.com/trails/5736/highlights/1639529675346_casa_piedra-800.jpg,{id:394,title:553,code:554,country_code:7,slug:555},Driving through the Chihuahuan Desert, splitting the Black Hills on one side and the imposing Cienega Mountains on the other, you cant help but feel you are in a remote part of the world. Casa Piedra is the warm-up where you can let your stress slip away before venturing into the wild and remote portions of Big Bend Ranch State Park, or allow your mind to unwind from the thrilling adventures you just had in the park. Take the time - enjoy the views - and venture down Casa Piedra!,{id:1550,title:1551,photo_file_name:1552,review_average:94,review_count:112,nearest_town_name:867,state:1553,technical_rating_low:94,highlights:1554},8524,Cougar Crossing - Southern Missouri Off-Road Ranch,https://images-prod.trailsoffroad.com/trails/8524/highlights/13391_cougar_crossing_-_southern_missouri_off-road_ranch-800.jpg,{id:450,title:869,code:870,country_code:7,slug:871},\u003Cp>Located only an hour east of Springfield, Cougar Crossing is the newest Jeep Badge of Honor trail to be designated within Southern Missouri Off-Road Ranch. This stock-friendly trail is a great way to familiarize yourself with your vehicles capabilities as you navigate the ever-changing contours of the ranch, winding and weaving through tight foliage and navigating a symphony of ascents and descents. Each hill conquered will become a testament to your adventurous spirit and leave you craving to experience more. \u003C/p>,{id:1556,title:1557,photo_file_name:1558,review_average:36,review_count:112,nearest_town_name:1294,state:1559,technical_rating_low:45,highlights:1560},7515,Redbird 5X,https://images-prod.trailsoffroad.com/trails/7515/highlights/1700262519854_redbird_5x-800.jpg,{id:754,title:1296,code:1297,country_code:7,slug:1298},\u003Cp>The thrill of the unknown, the spinning of tires, pulling winchline, and the mud inside your vehicle because you forgot to roll your windows up... that is what 5X is all about! 5X is part of what \u003Ca href\https://www.trailsoffroad.com/blog/the-complete-list-of-jeep-badge-of-honor-trails\ target\_blank\>Jeep Badge of Honor\u003C/a> depicts as Trail #5 in Redbird State Recreation Area. Drive it with backup!\u003C/p>,{id:1562,title:1563,photo_file_name:1564,review_average:94,review_count:112,nearest_town_name:1565,state:1566,technical_rating_low:112,highlights:1567},7703,Red Mill Run,https://images-prod.trailsoffroad.com/trails/7703/highlights/1676660761673_red_mill_run-800.jpg,Kane,{id:1150,title:1151,code:1152,country_code:7,slug:1153},\u003Cp>Situated at the southern end of the Allegheny National Forest, Red Mill Run is just a few miles north of Ridgway, giving you easy access to \u003Cspan>514,029 acres of public land in northern Pennsylvania. The Allegheny National Forest is filled with multi-use motorized roads, hiking trails, and improved campgrounds. It even encompasses the Allegheny Reservoir for outdoor enthusiasts looking for water time. For those who enjoy multiple motorized platforms, the Allegheny National Forest boasts 76 miles of interconnecting \u003C/span>\u003Ca href\https://www.fs.usda.gov/activity/allegheny/recreation/ohv/?recid6083&actid93\ target\_blank\>OHV specific trails\u003C/a>\u003Cspan>. Like much of the eastern United States, visiting in September and October is a real treat, with leaves changing to vibrant yellow, orange, and red. Red Mill Run and the Allegheny National Forest have plentiful dispersed, designated, and improved camping for solo travelers and families.\u003C/span>\u003C/p>,{id:1569,title:1570,photo_file_name:1571,review_average:36,review_count:112,nearest_town_name:1294,state:1572,technical_rating_low:94,highlights:1573},7517,Redbird 0 Green North,https://images-prod.trailsoffroad.com/trails/8557/highlights/1687619867_Redbird0GreenNorth-00855.jpg,{id:754,title:1296,code:1297,country_code:7,slug:1298},\u003Cp>0 Green serves as the primary pathway into the notable trails of Redbird State Park Recreation Area. Some will refer to it as the \powerline trail, \ which travels mostly under powerlines. Dont let the \0\ or the \green\ fool you into thinking this trail is a dud, as you will get to test the flex of your suspension and the traction of your tires as you maneuver through a gauntlet of ruts.\u003C/p>,{id:1575,title:1576,photo_file_name:1577,review_average:36,review_count:112,nearest_town_name:1466,state:1578,technical_rating_low:54,highlights:1579},7323,Crisp Point Lighthouse,https://images-prod.trailsoffroad.com/trails/7323/highlights/1663968758926_crisp_point_lighthouse-800.jpg,{id:989,title:990,code:991,country_code:7,slug:992},What is there not to like about driving over seven miles on dirt through a tight and twisty emerald green forest only to arrive at a historic lighthouse on the shores of Lake Superior? Crisp Point Lighthouse, named after Christopher Crisp, was constructed in 1903 and 1904 and became operational on May 5, 1904. The 15-acre lighthouse site is prime lakefront and was purchased for only $30! Today is an opportunity to see our maritime history and take in the sights through pristine forests and the coastline.,{id:1581,title:1582,photo_file_name:1583,review_average:36,review_count:112,nearest_town_name:1584,state:1585,technical_rating_low:94,highlights:1586},7679,Poe Paddy Drive,https://images-prod.trailsoffroad.com/trails/7679/waypoints/0/1666579548385_poe_paddy_drive-800.jpg,Coburn,{id:1150,title:1151,code:1152,country_code:7,slug:1153},\u003Cp>Poe Paddy Drive offers the best views in the Bald Eagle State Forest with two viewing area pull-outs directly on the trail. Bald Eagle State Forest is named after the Native American Chief Bald Eagle and stretches across 194,602 acres of ridges, mountain streams, and tracts of old-growth forest. Visiting the forest in September and October can be a real treat, with vibrant, changing leaves surrounding you on every road. Bald Eagle State Forest is worth spending an entire weekend or more and is well suited for families and groups with multiple state-managed campgrounds in the immediate area.\u003C/p>,{id:1588,title:1589,photo_file_name:1590,review_average:1591,review_count:1591,nearest_town_name:1592,state:1593,technical_rating_low:112,highlights:1594},8525,Ford Road,https://images-prod.trailsoffroad.com/trails/8525/highlights/13288_ford_road-800.jpg,0,Saucier,{id:458,title:1500,code:1501,country_code:7,slug:1502},\u003Cp>Whether youre a child or an adult, the clip-clop sound of a horse is alluring. Ford Road is the centerpiece in the De Soto National Forest for horseback recreation. The Big Foot Horse Trails begin and travel along this forest road. The trailhead for the horse trails is located at the Big Foot Horse Trails Campground and becomes the home base for these equestrian activities. Because OHVs are not allowed on Ford Road or in the campground, a peaceful and serene stay awaits a getaway to this Gulf Coastal Plains forest.\u003C/p>,{$sphBootstrap:1596,$ssite-config:1602},{distinctID:1597,featureFlags:1598},0192522d-1d41-7c89-b0e0-95508ca2f94a,{trail-guide-conversion:1599,home-page-conversion:1600,map-conversion:1600,blog-conversion:1599,boh-conversion:1600,state-page-conversion:1599,checkout-test:1599,product-comparison-text-video:1600,new-signup-conversion:1599,continue-reading-pass-through:1599,splash-page-read-more-cta:1601},control,test,continue-reading,{env:1603,name:1604,url:1605},production,nuxt-app,https://www.trailsoffroad.com/,Set,{$RJXjcjN19d:1608,UC1dTwZFfL:1608,rWPbDclZOK:1608,uLIMuBjOXv:1608,duOMrELbyJ:1608},null,true,/,{app:1612,user:1791},{headerHeight:1613,stateList:1614,totalCost:1788,ads:1789,isMobile:1790},68,1615,1616,1617,1618,1619,1620,1621,1625,1629,1633,1634,1635,1639,1643,1644,1648,1649,1650,1651,1655,1659,1660,1664,1665,1666,1667,1668,1669,1670,1675,1679,1680,1681,1682,1683,1687,1688,1692,1693,1694,1699,1700,1704,1705,1706,1707,1708,1713,1714,1718,1719,1720,1726,1732,1737,1742,1747,1752,1757,1761,1765,1769,1774,1779,1783,{id:94,title:1010,code:1011,country_code:7,slug:1012},{id:54,title:415,code:416,country_code:7,slug:417},{id:45,title:592,code:593,country_code:7,slug:594},{id:36,title:176,code:177,country_code:7,slug:178},{id:164,title:165,code:166,country_code:7,slug:167},{id:65,title:66,code:67,country_code:7,slug:68},{id:656,title:1622,code:1623,country_code:7,slug:1624},Connecticut,CT,connecticut,{id:878,title:1626,code:1627,country_code:7,slug:1628},District 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