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Trail Descriptions and Equipment
Required
Required Equipment for All Vehicles :
1. Seat Belts for All Occupants (must be used)
2. First Aid Kit
3. Full-size Spare Tire
4. Full Tank of Gas
5. Fire Extinguisher
Other equipment may be required. See Other
Equipment Required in the trail
details below.
Recommended Equipment for All Vehicles :
1. CB Radio
2. Tire Pressure Gauge
3. Snacks or Lunch
4. Water
5. Sun Screen
Recreational Trails:
Trails rated
1-3 on a scale of
10 with 10 as the most difficult. Trails
feature obstacles that are easy to navigate. In optimum weather
conditions, some of these trails may not require continual use of
four-wheel drive (4WD).
Challenge Trails:
Trails rated
4-7 on a scale of
10 with 10 as the most difficult. Trails are
moderately demanding and require 4WD. You may encounter a variety of
challenges, including hill climbs/descents, mud holes, boulders and stream
crossings, on the trail. Higher rated trails (6-7) may require the use of
front and/or rear locking differentials.
Other Equipment Required : Front & Rear Tow Points1 ,
Tow Strap2 .
Other Equipment Recommended : 31" or Larger Tires,
Transfer Case Skid Plate, Locking Differentials, Winch, Tree Saver Strap,
High-lift Jack.
Difficult Trails:
Trails rated
8-9 on a scale of
10 with 10 as the most difficult. The
likelihood of getting stuck or incurring damage is considerably higher
than the Challenge Trails. Mud holes may be deep and rock climbing is more
arduous. Locking differentials required on virtually all 8-9 trails.
Other Equipment Required : Front
& Rear Tow Points1 , Tow Strap2 , Locking Rear Differential, High-lift Jack, Transfer Case Skid Plate,
Full-size Spare.
Other Equipment Recommended : 35" or Larger Tires, Locking
Front Differential, Winch, Tree Saver Strap.
Extreme Trails:
Trails rated 9- 10
on a scale of 10 with 10 as the most difficult.
The most demanding off-road obstacles. Fully 10% of all vehicles can be
expected to incur damage. Roll-overs are a distinct possibility.
Other Equipment Required : Front
& Rear Tow Points1 , Tow Strap2 , Locking Front & Rear Differential, Winch, Tree Saver Strap, High-lift
Jack, Transfer Case Skid Plate, Full-size Spare.
Other Equipment Recommended : 37" or Larger Tires.
Full-size Trails:
Trails rated 2-10
on a scale of 10
with 10 as the most difficult .
These trails are specifically for full-size vehicles. Narrow passages and
tight turns will be largely avoided. Trails will vary in difficulty and
most will have alternate, less difficult bypass routes.
Other Equipment Required :
Front & Rear Tow Points1 , Tow Strap2 ,
Full-size Spare.
Other Equipment Recommended : 31" or Larger Tires, Transfer
Case Skid Plate, Locking Differentials, Winch, Tree Saver Strap, High-lift
Jack.
These ratings are based on the trail overall, not just on
one or two tough spots. Rain can increase ratings by one or two points.
Please remember, all vehicles are subject to inspection prior to trail
departure. Numerically higher-rated trails are more likely to result in
vehicular damage. Regardless of the rating and your experience level,
you’ll get plenty of help. Our motto is, "No one gets left behind."
1 Tow points must must be frame-mounted or a properly rated 2"
receiver hitch with pin.
2 Tow straps should be made of nylon webbing, rated for at least
20,000 lbs and 2" wide. Metal hooks on the ends of tow straps are not
allowed.