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A one of the pinnacle trails of the Vernal area, Doc's Beach has become well-known for its grippy sand stone surface, moon-like apearance, and some of the greatest scenery that can only be seen from this trail. With views of the lush Dry Fork Canyon
Located next to the Doc's Beach trail, Sand Bar boasts some of the amazing sand stone surfaces of the area. With inclines and declines that will test your blood pressure, the surfaces along the Sand Bar trail have incredible traction
One of the most scenic trails of the event, Red Mountain enjoys completely unexpected views that almost remind you of the Rubicon Trail in the High Sierras. This is the slightly more difficult of the 2 Red Mountain trails.
One of the most scenic trails of the event, Red Mountain enjoys completely unexpected views that almost remind you of the Rubicon Trail in the High Sierras. This is the less difficult of the 2 Red Mountain trails.
The Sand Dunes area is one of the older, well known areas for hard core rock crawling. Some folks from the old school competition crowd may be familiar with this area from the older UROC days. Today, the area has a designated trail route we call "the Gulch"
The Sand Dunes area is one of the older, well known areas for hard core rock crawling. Some folks from the old school competition crowd may be familiar with this area from the older UROC days. This more difficult route takes you through some parts of "the Gulch" but hits the buggy stuff
This modified route through Doc's Beach was designated for the buggy crowd. One particular option that was run for the first time ever and named by Dave Oehlman at the 2020 VRR. The 12-rated Burnt Ends obstacle is not required, but some time will be spent at this section.
Butch Cassidy is just south of Vernal and winds through a canyon full of unique rock formations emerging above the Green River then moves direction for the top of Asphalt Ridge.
Jose Morris, near the Jensen area starts off with an awesome view of Split Mountain traversing through juniper canyons with a short walk at the mid-point of the trail visits some Native American pictographs. The trail continues to climb in elevation to the top of Blue Mountain
Anderson Creek is a high elevation trail with some spots above 9,500 feet. This beautiful trail has several water crossings that can very depending on run off. This trip has many scenic overviews and will consist of high elevation...
Possibly the easiest trail our event has to offer. This trail navigates through several areas of various trail surfaces and features one of the few arches in the world that you can actually drive right under for a photo.
Grizzly ridge trail begins west of Vernal at the basin floor at 5500’ elevation, travels up the north face of the Diamond rim cresting out at approximately 8000’ with a beautiful overlook of Vernal, Steinaker and Red Fleet reservoirs to the south and the Unitas to the North.
Trail leaves Vernal west of town traveling up through Coal Mine basin, south along the bench of little mountain then along the ridge to the top of Little mountain for lunch break at the towers and view of Vernal to the east, Unita’s to the North, and Book cliffs to the south.