Trail Overview
Jeep Eater ** Park Rating: 4/5 ** Technical Rating: 7/10 ** Detailed Notes ** Looe rocks and dirt, big boulder obstacle with bypass, tight turns that require three-point maneuvers in full-size rigs. Multiple creek crossings. More difficult after rain. Connects into Old Camp and X-Way. Overall moderate, but has spots where drivers must pay attention to line choice. ** Vehicle Recommendations ** Lift with 35" tires minimum, lockers recommended for main obstacle, aggressive tires helpful, spotter advised for bigger rigs. ** Full Description ** Jeep Eater offers a playful mix of moderate technical challenges and scenic creek crossings. The trail's namesake boulder obstacle provides a fun test for those wanting to push a bit, while bypasses allow flexibility. Tight turns force larger rigs to dance carefully through, especially at the top near X-Way. After rain, traction becomes a premium, adding another layer of challenge. A great choice for drivers looking to transition into more technical wheeling without committing to extreme terrain.
Difficulty
Jeep Eater ** Park Rating: 4/5 ** Technical Rating: 7/10 ** Detailed Notes ** Loose rocks, big boulder obstacle, tight turns, creek crossings.** Description ** Jeep Eater is a rocky, twisty trail featuring a big boulder obstacle that can be bypassed. With tight turns requiring three-point maneuvers in larger rigs and multiple creek crossings, it keeps drivers engaged without overwhelming them. While not extreme, it offers a great mix of technical sections and scenic elements, perfect for drivers looking to step up their trail skills.