Red 287
Total Miles
0.1
Technical Rating
Best Time
Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter
Trail Type
Full-Width Road
Accessible By
Trail Overview
Red 287 is a non-directional trail that is located near the southeastern corner of the park. You can run it from either direction. Red 287 is connected to Green 4 at one end and Yellow 279 at the other end. This trail runs mostly parallel to Yellow 279 with no other direct connecting trails.
Photos of Red 287
Difficulty
This trail is a steep hill that is rutted out almost all the way up to where it meets with Yellow 279. Towards the bottom, there are also rock ledges as obstacles. A winch is recommended to have on this trail. As well as a minimum of 3.5" lift and 37" tires are highly recommended. If you are not able to eat over the rock ledges, there are plenty of trees that you can winch yourself over the obstacle with.
Status Reports
Red 287 Map
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