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Going to Moab....What are Best Trails for Raptor on Family Vacation?
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<blockquote data-quote="jaz13" data-source="post: 1354730" data-attributes="member: 24095"><p>It requires reservations for camping, but the White Rim Trail is a world famous 100-mile trail that is easy for the Raptor. You can also do the early part of the trail that starts at Canyonlands NP and take the fork that returns you to the river if you don't want to camp.</p><p></p><p>Gemini Bridges is also a relatively simple off-road trail and the bridges are cool to see.</p><p></p><p>Hurrah Pass is another good one. Continue all the way to the other side and there is one of the most amazing frisbee golf courses in the world. </p><p></p><p>The above are more like rough roads and pretty good for all driving ability levels and don't require a lot of passenger courage.</p><p></p><p>If you want a more hardcore experience, check out Fins n Things and Hell's Revenge. Both have a high pucker factor and you will scrape your hitch and exhaust pipes a little. You'll also definitely want a spotter to help.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jaz13, post: 1354730, member: 24095"] It requires reservations for camping, but the White Rim Trail is a world famous 100-mile trail that is easy for the Raptor. You can also do the early part of the trail that starts at Canyonlands NP and take the fork that returns you to the river if you don't want to camp. Gemini Bridges is also a relatively simple off-road trail and the bridges are cool to see. Hurrah Pass is another good one. Continue all the way to the other side and there is one of the most amazing frisbee golf courses in the world. The above are more like rough roads and pretty good for all driving ability levels and don't require a lot of passenger courage. If you want a more hardcore experience, check out Fins n Things and Hell's Revenge. Both have a high pucker factor and you will scrape your hitch and exhaust pipes a little. You'll also definitely want a spotter to help. [/QUOTE]
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