Beaver Falls
Total Miles
0.2
Technical Rating
Best Time
Spring, Summer, Winter, Fall
Trail Type
High-Clearance 4x4 Trail
Accessible By
Trail Overview
After the Skinny Canyon, if you take the loop to the west, the wash narrows up and gets really rocky, with several big boulders a couple of feet tall, and a foot-tall ledge all the way across the wash. It comes up to an extreme obstacle that is at least 10 feet tall, with a crack down the middle and a boulder at the top as it narrows between two rock walls. This obstacle is more ideal for rock crawlers/buggies/built rigs, and you should expect possible vehicle damage and rollovers. The trail may be only passable in the most ideal conditions. From the top of the obstacle, you can loop down the Bear Trail and Skinny Canyon, or bail out to the west on an easier road.
Photos of Beaver Falls
Difficulty
This whole trail is just one extreme obstacle for highly modified vehicles only. It requires a minimum of 39"+ tires and front and rear locker. Winching is likely. Skid plate and body protection, dual transfer cases, bead locks, and quality roll cages are necessary. Expect body damage. This requires extreme caution and experience.
Status Reports
Beaver Falls can be accessed by the following ride types:
- High-Clearance 4x4
- SxS (60")
- ATV (50")
- Dirt Bike
Beaver Falls Map
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