This is a weak 3.0 trail starting on US 191 then climbing northeasterly over a ridge and dropping into Salt Valley. You will visit an old mine, Klondike Bluffs and Tower Arch. Also some minor rock crawling. Return to Moab via Arches National Park.
A loop trail through the La Sal Mountains going over both La Sal and Geyser Passes. This is a great trail to get away from the Moab heat for a day. Start in the desert and climb up into dense forests. Visit lakes and enjoy closeup views of several peaks.
We have not done this trail, and have friends that advise us not to do it. They say it has been torn up and is both unpleasant and dangerous.
This is a pleasant, scenic family trail, but inexperienced drivers will have a chance to be amazed at what their vehicles will do.
​Drive 8 miles along Green River then a half mile up Hey Joe Canyon to an old mine.
This premier slickrock trail lies northeast of Moab between Sand Flats Road and the river. The trail is clearly visible on the sandy parts of the route, but there are long stretches of slickrock where the 4WD trail has been marked (a yellow paint design that resembles a flame).
This is not much of a Jeeping trip, but it is a great day of fantastic scenery and interesting history. Lots of miles but only 6-7 hours, even if you take time to explore.
Gold Bar Rim is a difficult Jeep trail at the north end of the "Trifecta".
This is a beautiful, fun and scenic Jeep trail southwest of Moab. Flat Iron Mesa is bounded by Kane Springs canyon on the north, Hatch Wash Canyon on the west, West Coyote Canyon on the south, and Hwy 191 on the east.
View Gemini Bridges from below, see the huge Bull Canyon pour-off and also explore more of scenic Bull Canyon, including an old mine.