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Hey all,
I'll be visiting the Denver area around Memorial Day and was wondering what trails would be good to go exploring for newbies and family that hasn't done any offroading before? I'm looking for scenic and relatively easy/moderate trails within 2 or so hours from Denver that won't put the Bronco really in a bind.
For reference I have offroaded before with RZRs and quads but nothing of this magnitude. I have a Badlands with 2.3L and 7spd so it should be fairly well equipped OEM along with an ARB on-board compressor for airing back up and I have some recovery gear like traction boards, soft shackles, and recovery ropes.
A couple trails I researched and considering are:
I'll be visiting the Denver area around Memorial Day and was wondering what trails would be good to go exploring for newbies and family that hasn't done any offroading before? I'm looking for scenic and relatively easy/moderate trails within 2 or so hours from Denver that won't put the Bronco really in a bind.
For reference I have offroaded before with RZRs and quads but nothing of this magnitude. I have a Badlands with 2.3L and 7spd so it should be fairly well equipped OEM along with an ARB on-board compressor for airing back up and I have some recovery gear like traction boards, soft shackles, and recovery ropes.
A couple trails I researched and considering are:
- Slaughterhouse Road (aka Slaughterhouse Gulch)
- Switzerland Trail
- Yankee Hill Road
- Kingston Peak
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