White Rim Trail Winter Moab/Canyon Lands

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Does anyone have experience with this trail in winter? Is there too much snow for a 33in" tire jeep rubicon? I'm good on camping gear to roughly 0 degrees Fahrenheit. I just know the types of snow I get stuck in winter wheeling and camping in Colorado. Can you do it in stock tires? Got a friend I'm trying to get into the whole winter overland/camping experience.

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Does anyone have experience with this trail in winter? Is there too much snow for a 33in" tire jeep rubicon? I'm good on camping gear to roughly 0 degrees Fahrenheit. I just know the types of snow I get stuck in winter wheeling and camping in Colorado. Can you do it in stock tires? Got a friend I'm trying to get into the whole winter overland/camping experience.

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I have reservations with a small group to do it in about 3 weeks. From what we've read they recommend you have tire chains just in case there is ice in any shadowed areas.

When are you planning?
 

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Sometime in february /march. Thats good to know about chains. It might just be a trip i have to wait until the snow melts.
 
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Sometime in february /march. Thats good to know about chains. It might just be a trip i have to wait until the snow melts.
If you haven't checked into permitting and camping reservations you'll want to get started immediately.