I have never been there but have heard it pretty awesome. I know one guy that wheels a ton in Colorado and Utah and says it's his favorite place to wheel.
I plan on hitting it sometime this year.
I had to look those trails up, but damn they look good. Probably a lot less crowded compared to Moab.
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I had to look those trails up, but damn they look good. Probably a lot less crowded compared to Moab.
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It’s a lot smaller than Moab, but trails are much more hardcore. Longer wheelbases will do better but you’ll want to be built for crawling, not just have a short arm lift and 35’s. You can get some good trail descriptions by going to the “winter 4x4 jamboree” site and Dixie 4 Wheel drive has a downloadable map of the area. Search you tube for trail videos of trails you are interested in. Happy trails!
Yeah we need to plan a trip out that way sometime.
For sure. We need a Midwest invasion of the far west some day!
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Hell yes we do. My friend that went to Windrock with us just moved out to Nevada a few weeks ago. Now I have a good excuse to go out that way!
If you live in WA isn’t it closer? Also, there is some footage in the Wild Wild West JKX video of Sand Hollow. Looks cool
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It’s a lot smaller than Moab, but trails are much more hardcore. Longer wheelbases will do better but you’ll want to be built for crawling, not just have a short arm lift and 35’s. You can get some good trail descriptions by going to the “winter 4x4 jamboree” site and Dixie 4 Wheel drive has a downloadable map of the area. Search you tube for trail videos of trails you are interested in. Happy trails!
Also, there is some footage in the Wild Wild West JKX video of Sand Hollow. Looks cool
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I am thinking it could be fun!
When I went to Moab I was part of a small group of 6 rigs. Two Jeeps with tons and 40's. Two Toyota's on 37's. One LJ on 37's and my little TJ Rubicon on 35's and a long arm lift.
I was able to keep up but I had to winch up most of the big stuff. I couldn't keep the front end on the ground.
I decided to build my JKU after that.
Not sure I will be up for the buggy trails I found on the trails list. But if it is doable I will give it a go. I do enjoy the harder trails. Just not interested in spending all day adding dents and removing paint from my new rig.
It’s a lot of fun, much like Moab there are jamborees that are run there if you’d like to go in a group, but there are plenty of trails you could do on your own without worry of getting yourself in trouble. You could also get in touch with the Desert Rats ( Desert Roads And Trails Society) on FB and see if you could hook up with some club members to run some trails together.