The Epic Moab Trail You Probably Don't Know About

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If you're looking for an exciting Jeep off-roading adventure in Moab, look no further than the Seven Mile Rim Trail! This 14-mile trail will take you about 4 hours to navigate, but trust us, you'll want to stop several times to take in the incredible views. While rated as moderate, there are some challenging optional lines you can take if you're feeling adventurous.

Starting with a steep rocky climb on a shelf road towards the top of the mesa, the terrain changes several times along the 13 miles, keeping you engaged throughout the trail. At the top of the climb, you'll be rewarded with an amazing view that stretches for miles in all directions.

Although we missed out on seeing the Uranium Arch by taking a bypass, we still had an amazing time on the trail. The terrain changed from dirt and bumpy rocks to smooth Moab slick rock for the next few miles, providing plenty of challenging obstacles.

In this video, join us as we take on the Seven Mile Rim Trail in our Jeep Wranglers. We didn't quite know what to expect, but we were blown away by the stunning views and challenging obstacles. Follow along on our East Jeep Safari adventure in Moab by checking out the links in the description below.

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The next time you are on 7 mile rim, be sure to tie in Tusher Tunnel. It's a great lunch spot and very photogenic.

seeingredagain
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Awesome!!! Trail Recon is always so informative and such a treat to see the beauty of the trails.

levyshultz
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My absolute favorite trail in moab. I never get bored of riding it. Has everything and the views are ever changing and unbeatable. Can shoot out taking Buttes and Towers for more awesome views.

Theplumber
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What a great video Brad. We definitely need more like this. The Jeep life is truly, a way of life.

Livinglife-
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so cool i wish we had the land mass and different terrain like this in New Zealand

irondog
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These Moab vids have got me planning a couple of trips out there with my wife. She's not the trail driver Regena is, though she has driven my JL on some easier trails and a few water crossings. She's happy being the Co-Pilot and passenger princess. Thanks for sharing. Regena could start her own TrailRecon spin off! 😉✌

andysolorzano
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Did that last week, I HATE shelf roads and watching this has my stomach in knots again lol

dreamcaster
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Awesome! Going May 21st! That breakfast spot looks great.

jeepinwithjulia
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Videos like this are responsible for the trails being closed in and around Moab.

The heavy use is causing this. But YouTubers need those clicks and new subscribers to pad their ego and wallets….so keep posting these videos that help with over use. Great job and screw everyone else.

NomadicGT
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Great video.
What tires and lift were on the yellow jeep when you made this?

andrewmiller
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Hi, love this trail. Think I might have to take it next time I go to Utah. Question… think a 2024 Willys 4xE on 33’s can do this trail?

DavidLoredo-wh
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Brad, do you have a video posted of your nav system?

easytargetrn
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It seems like you feel that a 4 door jeep is more capable than a 2 dr Jeep. Is that true? I was under the impression that it was just the opposite?

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