July 2025 Moab

Green_Hornet
Jun 09, 2025

Off-roading

Jun 09, 2025

Any particular recommendations? This will be our "burst the bubble" moment with our new Bronco.

Rank 42

Jun 09, 2025

#1
Shafer Road. Not hard, but maybe the best views in the area, IMO.
Gemini Bridges Road is a bit harder, but should be easy enough. Take the walk down to the Bridges. They are worth the few moments.
The Day Canyon/Bull Canyon spur trail off of Gemini Bridges has great views, and adds some spice.
Chicken Corners has a few interesting obstacles, and again, spectacular views.

Clearly for me, the objective is fabulous views...

The picture is at Thelma and Louise Point on Shafer...

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BuckYeah, Sven

Off-roading

Jun 09, 2025

#2
It's been awhile, but I think we've been on Shafer Rd. Took Potash from the north end of town to Grand View Pt Rd, and have camped at Dead Horse. Haven't been NE of town where they're holding the Roadeo. I'll look up those other places!
Sven, Deano Bronc

Rank 42

Jun 09, 2025

#3
The OffRoadeo is out towards Dome Plateau, IIRC. Turn on your off road app, and keep the track. I sure wish I had done that when I was at the Moab Off Roadeo...

Looking forward to being Rocky Mountain high!

Moderator

Jun 09, 2025

#4
All great suggestions. I would also recommend Onion Creek. Lots of water crossings and some great views.
SocalBonanza, Jakob1972

Gladesmen

Jun 09, 2025

#5
I second Onion Creek to Hideout Canyon (BLM100) maybe catch Polar Mesa then on to Gateway road for the return trip.
Dubinky Wells and Secret Spire and if you are in that area a trip to Uranium arch.
SocalBonanza, Deano Bronc

Rank 0

Jun 09, 2025

#6
All very good suggestions have done them all.

Rank 42

Jun 09, 2025

#7
All great suggestions. I would also recommend Onion Creek. Lots of water crossings and some great views.

Our OffRoadeo leader, Mandy, also suggested Onion Creek, followed by the hike to Fisher Towers. In fact, this was her first response when asked for suggestions of where to go next...
Jakob1972, Deano Bronc

Rank IV

Jun 10, 2025

#8
Depending on your comfort level. A stock bronco can do hells revenge and fins n things. Mentally challenging for sure. It'll amaze you at what it can do
Jakob1972, Deano Bronc

Gladesmen

Jun 10, 2025

#9
Fins and Hell’s you can get pictures like this.
Lots O Fords, Deano Bronc

William

Jun 10, 2025

#10
I highly recommend checking out Arches National Park, soo many hiking paths, and the views are just unbelievable! Dont forget to answer the instructor's questions that they ask the group, as they will give you stickers for answering questions. Bring a water bottle for the car ride, and phone charger, hat and maybe sunscreen, as it is a long day, and will want to take lots of photos.
Lots O Fords, Deano Bronc

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