Utah has a huge amount of land that is available to ride on your 4-wheeler. There are thousands of miles of 4 wheel drive routes in Grand and San Juan counties. These routes now provide recreational opportunities for jeep drivers, 4-wheeler riders and motorcyclists.
Some 4-wheeler routes are used in current mining and grazing activities, and major access roads receive some maintenance from the county. Others are repaired just enough to get through, and provide every sort of trail driving condition, from the easy for beginners to the extremely challenging for those of you that need a little something extra in your day of 4-wheeler riding.
The 4-wheeler trails themselves are primitive in nature and barely marked so following a 4-wheeler trail may be a little bit of a challenge for a newer 4-wheeler riders. Make sure that you have a map with you and even better, a GPS on your 4-wheeler. Most of this trail is well within the technical skill of nearly all 4-wheeler riders with the exception of Poison Spider trail which can be treacherous with its very steep inclines.
Moab Area 4-wheeler Trails will serve up a great time riding your 4-wheelers with your group, be sure to make this area a "must ride" on your 4-wheeler destinations list.