 View Trail Details | 3-D | 
| The 3-D Trail tours the vicinity of colorful Hidden Canyon and Brink Spring, northwest of Moab. |
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 View Trail Details | Behind the Rocks | 
| The land "Behind the Rocks" is an elevated area south of Moab bounded roughly by the Moab Rim cliffs and the rim of Kane Springs Canyon. |
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 View Trail Details | Chicken Corners | 
| The trail name dates from older days when only the least "chicken" passed Chicken Corners. Travel is easier, but it remains as scenic as ever. |
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 View Trail Details | Cliffhanger | 
| This trail is the only vehicle route onto Amasa Back, a rather high isolated area bounded by Kane Springs Canyon, Hurrah Pass, Jackson Hole, and a big loop of the Colorado River. |
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 View Trail Details | Crystal Geyser | 
| The Crystal Geyser trail will begin in Moab and finish near Green River for the convenience of those departing in that direction. |
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 View Trail Details | Elephant Hill | 
| The trail enters the beautiful small canyons, called "grabens," in the Needles District of Canyonlands National Park and is renowned for its challenge to stock vehicles. |
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 View Trail Details | Fins and Things | 
| The trail is reached via the Sand Flats Road, and the territory it covers is the country east of the Hell's Revenge trail and between Negro Bill Canyon and North Fork of Mill Creek Canyon. |
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 View Trail Details | Flat Iron Mesa | 
| Flat Iron Mesa is south of Moab and is bounded by Kane Springs Canyon on the north, Hatch Wash Canyon on the west, West Coyote Canyon on the south, and Highway 191 on the east. |
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 View Trail Details | Golden Spike | 
| The connection between Poison Spider Mesa and Gold Bar Rim was first developed as a jeep trail during the 1989 Jeep Safari. |
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 View Trail Details | Hellroaring Rim | 
| The four-wheeling part of the trail is on Mineral Point, part of the mesa country between the long, deep gashes of Mineral and Hellroaring Canyons. |
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 View Trail Details | Hole in the Rock | 
| Our use of this famous and historic Mormon Trail starts about 150 miles from Moab and includes two nights of camping (in the same campsite). |
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 View Trail Details | Hotel Rock Trail | 
| This trail starts and finishes South of Blanding, Utah in the vicinity of Comb Ridge, South of the Abajo Mountains. Hotel Rock is located on Baullie Mesa. |
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 View Trail Details | Kane Creek Canyon | 
| The trail follows Kane Creek along the bottom of its canyon (officially named Kane Springs Canyon on the maps) between its mouth at the Colorado River and Highway 191. |
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 View Trail Details | Metal Masher | 
| A major trail goal is Arth's Rim, which overlooks Highway 191 about 1300 feet below. The route first angles up the sloping part of the cliff to a gap in the rim rock. |
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 View Trail Details | Moab Rim | 
| The Moab Rim is the cliff rim seen just to the southwest of town. Its only four-wheel-drive access begins just downriver from town and the first mile has about the highest density of obstacles |
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 View Trail Details | Porcupine Rim | 
| This trail leaves the graded Sand Flats Road above the Slickrock Bike Trail and drops down to a ledge above Negro Bill Canyon. |
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 View Trail Details | Pritchet Canyon | 
| This trail has become so difficult that it inspired a new rating a few years ago. Two locking differentials are required, and a winch is urgently requested. |
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 View Trail Details | Rose Garden Hill | 
| This version of the Top of the World route is shorter and more difficult. It travels Rose Garden Hill both up and down, but omits the Top of the World viewpoint because of the time consumed on the big hill. |
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 View Trail Details | Secret Spire | 
| This trail rides the rolling mesa top between two of the Green River's large tributary canyons, Hellroaring and Spring Canyons. |
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 View Trail Details | Seven Mile Rim | 
| The Sevenmile Rim trail leaves Highway 191 just north of Highway 313, about 11 miles north of town. It passes the old Cotter uranium mine and switches back to reach the cliff rim above the mine and Highway 191. |
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 View Trail Details | Steel Bender | 
| This trail's difficulty rating keeps moving around as the conflicting forces of erosion and trail repair modify the obstacles. |
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 View Trail Details | Wipe-Out Hill | 
| This trail tours a region south of Canyonlands Airport and west of Highway 191. It uses portions of Bartlett Wash, Tusher Canyon, Courthouse Pasture... |
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