![]() ![]() Aggressive tires and limited slip or A-TRAC would be a plus. 4WD is recommended with good ground clearance and driving skills. Erosion, washes, gulches and rock steps no higher than 12". ![]() Road surface consisting of loose rock, dirt, and sand with some slickrock surfaces. 4WD recommended under most circumstances due to ruts or wash erosion. Dirt, sand and slick rock surfaces, with mud holes possible (note: maybe impassable when wet due to soil composition.). Road with frequent use, but seldom maintained. RatingĬounty dirt road maintained for high clearance 2WD and 4WD use in adverse conditions.Ĭounty dirt road with infrequent or light maintenance after rain or snow, 2WD high clearance with low gears, otherwise light duty 4WD. More notes are listed below this table (please read the whole page). The effect of snow or rain varies greatly depending upon terrain and altitude. The following ratings are for Moab area roads in dry conditions. We calibrate our rating with the notion that “4” is the highest rating that should be attempted by a stock 4X4 (stock tires & suspension). ![]() While our ratings are similar, we have adjusted the ratings of a few trails based on our recent experience. We use the same 1-10 rating system as the Red Rock 4-Wheelers, the local Moab club. ![]()
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