It’s time to hit the
trails! We’re sure you’ve already been making the most of this amazing Jeep
weather (Isn’t all weather Jeep weather? Yeah, you’re right!). So, we wanted to
highlight some of our all-time favorite trails to inspire our readers to
venture out and enjoy a few new experiences. If you haven’t tried these trails
yet, now’s the time!
Rubicon
Trail - Georgetown, CA
The Rubicon Trail in
north-central California is an iconic Jeep trail that dates back hundreds of
years as an Indian trading route. The trail consists of over 22 miles and
contains some of the most challenging and scenic terrain in the country. This
course is a rite of passage for hardcore Jeep enthusiasts and is great for
learning how to navigate a wide range of terrains from rocky, dry ground to powering
through thick mud. The Rubicon Trail is a true treat for anyone with a Jeep.
Moab,
Utah
Moab, Utah has hundreds of
miles of Jeep trails for adventurers of every experience level. This incredible
area is famous for its picturesque sunsets and pleasant weather, not to mention
the extremely challenging terrain. Moab trails vary in difficulty to
accommodate a wide range of experience levels, allowing Jeep drivers to sharpen
their skills quickly. If you need to take a break to stretch your legs, Moab
also boasts some of the most impressive bike trails in the nation.
Black
Bear Pass - Telluride, CO
Black Bear Pass is a gorgeous
9-mile stretch outside of Telluride, Colorado. Overall, this trail is listed as
difficult, but there is an almost mile-long stretch that is extremely
dangerous. The trail boasts a series of dangerous switchbacks on the way down that
does not allow for turning around. Therefore, once you reach the top of this
trail, it is important to know your limits. While challenging your skills is an
important and exciting aspect of Jeep ownership, there is no need to put
yourself in a position of danger or uncertainty. Always proceed with caution.
The
Coast
Visiting your favorite (or
nearest) coastline is a great way to enjoy off-roading within just a few minutes
or hours of your home. Sand dunes are always changing and you never truly visit
the same beach twice. This makes for a truly unique experience each time you
visit.
If you plan to enjoy any of
these trails or new trails in your area, make sure your Jeep has all the gear
you need to ensure a safe and enjoyable experience. You’ll want to be equipped
with the tools necessary to help you out of a jam including (at least) a wench
and towline, a snorkel system if deep water will be encountered, at least one spare
tire and tire repair kit, a CB radio or safe means of communicating with civilization,
additional gas if necessary, a reliable compass and first-aid kit.
What are your favorite trails
and gear for off-roading? Share your thoughts in the comments below!
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