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In Memoriam Off-Road Run
This off-road run is a heartfelt tribute to all the Jeepers and off-roaders we’ve lost over the years. We originally did this run last year in honor of an avid off-roader whose wife wanted his family to experience his passion. We have made this an annual event to honor all of the off-roaders that we have lost too soon.
Devils Canyon and Crystal Pass
A beautiful scenic drive. Stock Jeeps are welcome, trail is rated at a level 2. Recommend at least All Terrain Tires.
Pahrump to Mountain Springs
Mountain Springs is located between Pahrump and Las Vegas and is accessible from Pahrump by trail. The trail runs Southeast and Southwest through the Toiyabe National Forest and is an easy off-road drive through beautiful terrain.
Mt. Potosi
This is a Level 101 Run. It is a relatively easy ride through the Spring Mountains with hills and mildly uneven, rocky terrain. Some of the land surrounding the road says "private property and no camping". The southeast section opens up into the flat desert and we'll turn south to head toward Goodsprings. This run is approximately 19 miles.
Bitter Springs Trail to Echo Bay
A beautiful scenic drive. Stock Jeeps are welcome, trail is rated at a level 2. Recommend at least All Terrain Tires.
Carpenter Canyon Run
Tucked into the spring mountains, Carpenter Canyon is the go to spot to escape the heat of the valley. At its end, enjoy the sound of the stream, cool and fresh mountain air.
Aiken Mine/Mojave Phone Booth/Lava Tube/Morningstar Mine 2.0
On the way to Aiken Mine there used to be the Mojave Phone Booth. A phone that was used by miners https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mojave_phone_booth. We will explore Aiken Mine and then proceed back down to Lava Tube Road. We will then park at the Lava Tube and go in the Lava Tube. From there we will continue to Mojave Road where we will stop at a Lava waterfall for lunch and then on to the Mojave mailbox.
13 Mile Loop
13-Mile Loop is the main trail at the Logandale Trail System. It is combination of dirt road with a few sandy sections that is suitable for stock with scenic views of red rock sandstone formations and then even some ancient petroglyphs etched into the sandstone formations.
Gold Butte
The 62-mile scenic trip offers opportunities to see desert wildlife, red and white sandstone, sinkholes, petroglyphs, the Muddy Mountains and Lake Mead.
Kodachrome - Rainbow Gardens - Lava Butte
Kodachrome, Rainbow Gardens and Lava Butte form this three prong loop trail. It is an easy trail suitable for any 4x4 truck or SUV, as well as off road vehicles and mountain bikes.
Bitter Springs
Bitter Springs Backcountry Byway is primarily an easy dirt road. There are optional washes with obstacles for those who want to begin exploring what their Jeep is capable of or just want more of a challenge.
Aiken Mine Rd / Mojave Phone Booth & Lava Tube
This trail is a sandy and, in some places, rutted road that leads to the Mojave Phone Booth (optional). Proceeding down Aiken Mine Road then leads to the Aiken Mine an abandoned Cinder Mine.
Alamo Road
Alamo Road is a trail located in the Desert National Wildlife Refuge (DNWR). This trail is mostly a dirt\sandy road that has several off-shoots to explore.
Mormon Wells
Mormon Wells Road is an easy dirt road located in the Desert National Wildlife Refuge (DNWR). This trail is typically run from the DNWR visitor center to the Desert Pass Campground a camping area that offers a bathroom and fire pit.
Aztec Wash and El Dorado Canyon Mine Run
A great scenic level 1 run. It heads down the Aztec Wash Trail to Aztec Wash on the Colorado River just north of Lake Mojave, then heads out towards Nelson's Landing to finish the trip.
Wheeler Pass
This scenic trail starts at Cold Creek and crosses over to Pahrump. It can be done in a stock vehicle with a mild lift depending on the time of year.