So much attention is often focused on extreme off-roading in Moab that you’d be forgiven for thinking that’s all we have to offer. Fortunately, some of the popular off-roading trails in Moab are geared towards people who want to go out for a scenic drive and combine that with some mild off-roading.
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In one of our previous blog posts, we ranked the Ford F-150 among the best trucks of 2020 with good reason. Thanks to its versatility and usefulness, this full-sized truck has cemented its position as the favorite truck in the country. Who wouldn’t love a truck that can easily go from being a workhorse to your preferred off-roading machine and even a luxury cruiser? Plus it looks good!
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Not all the popular trails in Moab are filled with thrilling obstacles and challenges. Some of the visitors who come to this corner of Utah are content to go on scenic drives, taking in the unique beauty of the red rock desert. Even avid off-roaders appreciate taking a break from rock crawling and adrenalin-inducing obstacles to just go on a relaxed ride once in a while.
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Jeep fans now have something to look forward to if the reports and rumors about the new hybrid Jeep are anything to go by. For years, we’d heard rumors that FCA is working on releasing a hybrid Jeep for the American market and it seems that the long wait is finally over. Europe already has the Renegade 4xe and the Compass 4xe and we were feeling a little left out over here. Until now.
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Moab is the home of some of the best off-roading trails in the country. Some of the most popular trails in Moab draw hundreds of visitors each year. These are people who want to sharpen their off-roading skills, want to pit their rigs against the toughest terrain they can find, or simply want to take a scenic drive with some moderate off-roading. Regardless of the reason for visiting, Moab welcomes all off-roaders.
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Moab is famous for its popular off-roading trails but not many realize that not all the trails provide hardcore rock crawling opportunities. That is why we decided to start our trail riding events to showcase more of the interesting trails in Southern Utah. We encourage as many people to sign up and join us on these events to not only learn about off-roading but the fascinating environment and history of Moab as well.
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Finally, the long wait is over for fans of the Bronco. After waiting for what seems like forever, the new 2021 Ford Bronco is finally here and we can barely contain our excitement.
Ever since Ford dropped the news that they were going to release a new model from their famed Bronco line, we and other fans have eagerly been waiting to see what kind of goodies it’ll pack. The last Ford Bronco was announced in 1996 so you could say our curiosity has been building up for more than a decade.
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Part of the reason so many flock to Moab to experience the world-class off-roading is the sheer amount of trails on offer. The most popular trails in this off-roading Mecca cater to both those who want an easy scenic drive as well as those looking for an adrenaline-filled adventure. Moab delivers to these people and everyone else in between.
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The pickup truck is a staple of American driving and also one of our all-time favorite vehicles to customize, modify, and upgrade. If you take a look at the Dixie 4 Wheel Drive parking lot at any time, you are guaranteed to spot a customized truck whether it’s been lifted and fitted with larger tires and attention-grabbing rims or just understated upgrades that give it much more power on the trails. Regardless of the make and model, the truck remains a beloved rig throughout the country.
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Some of the most popular trails in Moab aren’t the ones that offer hardcore off-roading. Some are just easy trails that deliver terrific scenery and a chance to practice going off-road. After all, not everyone who visits Moab is looking for a hardcore adventure. Some people just want to go on an easy drive taking in the sights, the fantastic desert scenery, and the gorgeous red rock formations in this part of the country.