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What are the parks that they let you off road in besides the ones near moab. Anyone have any cool storys?
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Joshua Tree NP has a few good off road trails.View attachment 68998 View attachment 68999 View attachment 69000 So I live 3o miles from Rocky Mountain National Park. They Dont have much for off road trails. Been to the ones around Moab and have great trails. The ram is in the shop this weekend so we took the Herve into the park this weekend ans went on a nice hike. But wished Rocky Mountain National Park had more of exploring on dirt than they do.
What are the parks that they let you off road in besides the ones near moab. Anyone have any cool storys?
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Yeah fall river is about it for Rocky Mountain National Park. There are a couple dirt spurs along highway 7 that take back into Park trail heads. That fall river road is fun when it has just about enough mud to make things slick.The only dirt you will find in Rocky Mtn National Park is Fall River Road.
Captial Reef is fun too has some neat exploring like canyon lands and arches along with the forest and blm around moab. Those places are endless to where you can go. Last time I was in moab the hemi was stock with street tires on it so didnt do much off road.Capitol Reef NP has a few trails within the park and is surrounded by National Forest and BLM land. Most of it I saw was maintained gravel but there's some interesting sections.
Grand Teton doesn't have much in the park but the surrounding National Forests have gravel trails as well.
Badlands entire South district is off-road vehicle only, didn't get to explore it much but it's on my list to return.
Death Valley has a ton of trails from what I've found online, yet to go but will be this winter.
Hope that helps.
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Ill have to check that one out. That goes from the road into west cliff over the hill into the dunes? Bet thats coolMedano Pass into Great Sand Dunes National Park is fun.
https://www.nps.gov/grsa/planyourvisit/medano-pass-road.htm
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I drove through Badlands and completely missed that they have an off-road area. Thanks for the tip! I am going to have to find my way back there.Capitol Reef NP has a few trails within the park and is surrounded by National Forest and BLM land. Most of it I saw was maintained gravel but there's some interesting sections.
Grand Teton doesn't have much in the park but the surrounding National Forests have gravel trails as well.
Badlands entire South district is off-road vehicle only, didn't get to explore it much but it's on my list to return.
Death Valley has a ton of trails from what I've found online, yet to go but will be this winter.
Hope that helps.
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