View Full Version : St. George Wheelin?


broncojared
10-15-2006, 02:32 AM
Just moved to st george, looking for good places to go four wheeling. anyone know of good places to go? i mean local, i know i know, moab, but no i just want to bum around after class sometimes and i cant exactly make it that far every night.

thanks!

locopny
10-15-2006, 06:41 PM
Cant help ya with wheeling locales, but I'll be rolling through st george a couple times in the next 30 days. usually stop in and see B-rads B-ronc in Orem. This time, its truck and trailer + burb and EB trailer. next time FSB and EB on trailer.

West Jordan is alot different than st george aint it? I'd think there is more desert type wheeling down south.

B-Rads B-Ronk
10-15-2006, 07:16 PM
Yep, hay Tom let me know when your coming out.

Jared, most of souther Utah is pretty desert (as you know), but if you want to come up North and there are many camping, fishing, and wheeling places just keep in touch and let me know if you wan to do something. There are a few members even North of me in Salt Lake and even more North, we have got together once since I have moved back, soooo maybe we can do something about that in the next little bit. As far as Southern Utah, I really don't know the layout too well, but nothing that a map wouldn't tell you. BTW: are you going to Dixie College

Justin's bronco
10-17-2006, 11:15 PM
what kinda wheelin are you lookin to do. i dont know were any of the hard stuff is but i know were to find some sand and some dirt roads to play on.

Go out to bloomington and take navajo dr, that turns into a dirt road and goes out to utah hill.

If you go up the highway toward enteprise there are a view roads that go out east from the highway right in between diamond valley and dameron valley. There is some good stuff up there.

warner valley is on the east side of ST George, I cant really describe how to get there though. Basically if you go to the old airport then fallow the dirt roads straight east, you will insteresect a main dirt road, drive north on that, right when you get to pavement turn right on a dirt road and that will take you to warner valley.

You can go out on the "strip". Just take river road south and go past blue bunny it turns into a dirt road and there is a bunch of stuff out there. You can actually take that road to the grand canyon (110 miles or something though). If you go out there though, take someone with you because you loose cell service about ten miles out of town.

Toquerville falls is a little further, just get off the freeway exit at toquerville then right as you get into town there is a hidden road on the north side of the street called "spring rd", take that and there are some falls about 5 miles in.

I know there is a bunch more but i cant think of them right now, all these roads are preatty simple stuff that i can take my stock bronco on, so depending on what you are looking for it may be a little boring. Were you living, i am livin in student housing "rebel creek". If there is a weekend i can stay in town, maybe we will have to get together and i can show you some stuff.

broncojared
10-18-2006, 04:24 AM
Justin man! your just the guy i have been hoping for! seems like you know a few things about this place! ok so i have already found a few of the ones you listed (man i get bored). The one off najavo and the one following river rd. But other than that its all new leads to me! Most definetley we should meet up. Whenever is probably good for me..mostly. Lots of school but none the less, gotta keep priorities straight right?

Anyways I live in the avalon apts F6. Got the white bronco that has a license plate that says "JRADS" its stock besides its got 32's. But she does the trick most the time. I have had her up some radical stuff most people wouldnt believe. ANyways ill give you my ## and just get ahold of me whenever you got some extra time.

RainGull
12-06-2006, 08:25 PM
Drive out to Gunlock and go up the dirt road across from the hairpin just down from Veyo, awesome trail!!! Go up the wash across from Eagle Mt. ranch, some good trails and one nice camelback I did. Also the road to Motaqua from the south end of Gunlock before Leavitts pit, is awesome. You cannot miss these trails or you'll be sorry!!!