Hey guys, I was in Yuma yesterday and I noticed a couple if mountain ranges nearby. I was wondering has anyone been offroading in those mountains?
wayoflife said:Up north in California? If so, a lot of that is the Chocolate Mountain Arial Gunnery Range. Can't wheel up in them but, to the north east of them is the Bradshaw Trail.
Here is a link to a facebook page for Yuma-Trails. They do runs around Yuma all the time.
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Yuma-Trails/161382307238654?ref=ts&fref=ts
Here is a link to a facebook page for Yuma-Trails. They do runs around Yuma all the time.
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Yuma-Trails/161382307238654?ref=ts&fref=ts
GHEY! No bookface for me. There was a guy on JK-F with PDF files of trails in Yuma. He is supposed to send them to me and the OP so if he does I will post them up.
wayoflife said::cheesy: i looked and there isn't any trail info there anyway. if you do get a PDF file, please do share it here. i'd like to see if there are any cool trails that i've not done :yup:
OverlanderJK said:Did he send you the PDF? If so send it my way! apbuske@gmail.com :rock:
Looks like there are a few trails btw Yuma and qaurtzsite az.
Araz wash-rock gardens
No Name wash-narrows
Thousand caves
Jackson Gulch-rock gardens
Crystal hill-narrow
wayoflife said:sorry, i just meant there were no maps or GPS coordinates. fun trails in that neck of the woods. :yup:
After hours of searching online, I was able to find the names of trails, some GPS info and the rating of difficulty near Yuma and along the CA/AZ border. Thanks to Yuma 4x4 website with the info.
wayoflife said:Right on!! Nice work my friend :thumb:
OverlanderJK said:Sweet! Good info!
I'm going out this weekend to checkout those trails if anyone wants to join me.