Info on 4X4 in Utah update:

jrg

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A continuation of an earlier post about offroading in Utah.
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Is there a map that shows where all the trails are located?
Or do I need to do the leg work and look at each trail location?
Some good info some have supplied but I haven't had the time to go through all of it yet.
Thanks
James
 

SoopaHick

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If you're willing to pony up the money for it, there is some good map software out there for trails. OnX Off-road is a good one I use that has many trails preloaded onto it.
If you're a Garmin GPS guy then I know a lot of other people on here have saved files for trails down in Moab that you can download to your gps device.
 

TRD270

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If you're willing to pony up the money for it, there is some good map software out there for trails. OnX Off-road is a good one I use that has many trails preloaded onto it.
If you're a Garmin GPS guy then I know a lot of other people on here have saved files for trails down in Moab that you can download to your gps device.
Imo OnX is complete garbage in Moab and Sand Hollow. The recent update made it a bit better. But that’s still my opinion 😂
 

jrg

New Member
If you're willing to pony up the money for it, there is some good map software out there for trails. OnX Off-road is a good one I use that has many trails preloaded onto it.
If you're a Garmin GPS guy then I know a lot of other people on here have saved files for trails down in Moab that you can download to your gps device.
I use Gaia myself
 

The_Lobbster

Well-Known Member
Alltrails is pretty decent as well for being free, at least it was last time I used it. You could view a map area and apply filters for "offroad driving", it'll then show trails in that area. Once you look through the list, you can look them up on youtube to get an idea of what you'd be wheeling, if it's up to par for what you want to do or not.
 
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