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  • If you’re an off-roading enthusiast looking for a thrilling adventure, look no further than the trails of St. George, Utah! Here you can find two of the most popular trails in the region—Pinnacles and Mineral Mt. Let’s take a closer look at what these trails have to offer!

    Take an unforgettable journey on the Pinnacles OHV Trail, a loop that encircles Enterprise Reservoir. Ride up Park Canyon with views towards Nevada and descend into the valley to witness incredible geologic formations known as The Pinnacles. Experience nature at its finest in this captivating adventure!

  • Are you looking to get your GMRS license for off-roading? This is an important step if you plan on taking a trip with friends, or just going out in your vehicle without supervision.

    A GMRS license provides access to longer-range communications while allowing the operator to use handheld walkie-talkies and other equipment that has been approved by the FCC.

    Follow this workflow guide to learn everything you need to know about obtaining a General Mobile Radio Service (GMRS) License!

  • Have you ever considered doing your own 4WD repairs? It can be an extremely rewarding and cost-effective way to upgrade and maintain your vehicle, but it’s important to weigh the pros and cons before taking on this challenge.

    DIY 4WD repair is a complicated project that requires specialized tools and knowledge, so if you’re unsure about whether or not it’s right for you, our guide will provide all the information necessary for making an informed decision. So let's get started!

  • Planning an off-roading adventure doesn’t always mean finding tough trails to test your rig. If you’re in the southwest, there are plenty of other trails you can explore other than the popular ones in Moab.

  • Few sites in the world beat the Grand Canyon in magnificence. To experience this, you can either opt for the more popular South Rim of the canyon or the North Rim. The major difference between the two is that the North Rim is quieter and less crowded and would be a relief for anyone looking to avoid crowds after hitting the popular trails in Moab.

  • Exploring the southwest isn’t enough without a trip to the Grand Canyon. While those who want the traditional experience often go to the South Rim, those looking for a much quieter time head to the North Rim. This not only helps them avoid the sort of crowds that are found in the popular off-roading trails in Moab, but it also gives them a chance to explore the wilderness without any pressure.

  • Off-roading is nothing like driving on the highway, and the driving abilities required to successfully negotiate rocky dirt roads differ. However, you will be ready to take your 4x4 on an adventurous ride into the woods with some basic knowledge and experience. Are you prepared to head off into the wild with your 4-wheel drive? Continue reading to learn the basics of off-roading in your Jeep On Rock. 

  • Off-roading in southern Utah can be a thrilling experience, but it is important to have the right equipment for the job. One of the most important pieces of equipment for off-roading is a set of tires with the proper tread pattern. 

    In this article, we will explore why tire tread patterns matter when off-roading in southern Utah, and what types of tread patterns are best suited for different types of terrain.

  • There’s simply no shortage of things to do in Southern Utah, especially if you’re an outdoorsy person. You can choose to head to either Bryce, Arches, or Zion national parks to hike and relax in nature. If you’re looking for more adrenaline-filled activities, there’s the Sand Hollow State Park or the Coral Pink Sand Dunes Reserve to get your adrenaline fix.

  • Off-roaders aren’t all the same. Not every off-roader is looking for gnarly obstacles to overcome or a new rock-crawling adventure. Some are just happy attending trail riding events where they go on scenic drives discovering this corner of Southern Utah.

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