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Sample Vehicle:2022 Toyota Tacoma
Moab, Utah
Weekend Trip
Lift Kit
AT Tires
Rear Locker
Skid Plates
ICON Suspension
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Found 6 trails near Moab, Utah within 50 miles

Found 6 trails near Moab, Utah matching your preferences. Your 2022 Toyota Tacoma with ICON mid-travel suspension is well-equipped for most trails in this area. We've included a mix of moderate and challenging options, with difficulty ratings tailored to your vehicle's capabilities.

Vehicle Capability Score:
4/5
Hell's Revenge Trail
AllTrails
Moab, Utah
Good Match
Difficulty:
(4/5)
Length:6.5 miles
Elevation:1,200 ft

One of Moab's most famous and challenging trails, featuring steep slickrock climbs, dramatic drop-offs, and stunning views of the La Sal Mountains. This trail tests your vehicle's capabilities with near-vertical rock faces.

Why we recommend this: Your lifted Tacoma with lockers and 33" tires is well-suited for this trail. The long-travel suspension will help absorb the impacts on the slickrock, though some sections may require careful line selection.

Best: Spring (March-May) or Fall (Sept-Nov)
desert
canyon

Not recommended when wet - slickrock becomes extremely slippery

Several sections have significant exposure to cliff edges

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Fins & Things
OnX Offroad
Moab, Utah
Excellent Match
Difficulty:
(3/5)
Length:9 miles
Elevation:800 ft

A classic Moab trail featuring unique sandstone fins and moderate slickrock obstacles. Great views of Arches National Park and the surrounding desert landscape. Perfect introduction to Moab's famous slickrock.

Why we recommend this: Excellent match for your setup! The moderate difficulty means you'll have fun without constantly worrying about damage. Your skid plates will come in handy on a few rocky sections.

Best: Year-round (avoid summer heat)
desert
canyon

Some narrow sections - be careful with wider vehicles

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Gemini Bridges Trail
Gaia GPS
Moab, Utah
Excellent Match
Difficulty:
(2/5)
Length:14 miles
Elevation:600 ft

A scenic moderate trail leading to two natural rock bridges spanning a 200-foot canyon. The trail follows an old mining road with sandy sections and mild rock obstacles. Great for all skill levels.

Why we recommend this: A perfect warm-up trail or family-friendly option. Your vehicle is more than capable - this trail will let you enjoy the scenery without technical stress.

Best: Year-round
desert
canyon
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Poison Spider Mesa
Forum
Moab, Utah
Marginal
Difficulty:
(4/5)
Length:7 miles
Elevation:1,400 ft

A challenging trail with technical rock crawling sections, steep climbs, and the infamous "Golden Crack" obstacle. Offers incredible views of the Colorado River and Portal area.

Why we recommend this: Your vehicle can handle this, but it will be challenging. The lockers and recovery gear will be essential. Consider running with a spotter vehicle.

Best: Spring or Fall
desert
canyon
mountain

Golden Crack requires precise driving - damage is common

Bring recovery gear - this trail can break parts

Allow 4-6 hours minimum

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Chicken Corners
AllTrails
Moab, Utah
Excellent Match
Difficulty:
(2/5)
Length:20 miles
Elevation:400 ft

A scenic drive along dramatic cliff edges overlooking the Colorado River canyon. Named for the "chicken out" points where nervous drivers can turn around. Mostly easy terrain with incredible views.

Why we recommend this: Easy and scenic - perfect for photography stops and enjoying your rig without technical challenges. The views are some of the best in Moab.

Best: Year-round
desert
canyon

Significant cliff exposure - not for those afraid of heights

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Metal Masher
OnX Offroad
Moab, Utah
Not Recommended
Difficulty:
(5/5)
Length:4 miles
Elevation:500 ft

An extreme technical trail featuring massive rock obstacles, tight squeezes, and challenging off-camber sections. One of Moab's most difficult trails, known for breaking parts.

Why we recommend this: This trail exceeds your vehicle's recommended capabilities. While technically possible, the risk of significant damage is high. Consider watching others run it first.

Best: Spring or Fall
desert

Extreme difficulty - vehicle damage very likely

Minimum 35" tires and lockers required

Do not attempt without experienced spotters

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