If you have a 4x4 that is lifted, and you like a hard 4x4 ride, this one is for you. My Jeep is lifted 3 inches and I have lockers. I never used my lockers but then again, I know how to get the best line and speed. I did however go to 4low on this trail. Great views and a lot of fun.
If your into adventure and want to see some beauty you will need to take this trail. A must for a 4 wheel drive.
Amazing views, a variety of landscape, and a fun, challenging trail! This trail has a little bit of everything! It's very challenging, so make sure you're an "expert" driver with the correct equipment. This was our first time on Poison Spider and we had no issues with our Jeep. It is now on our list of favorites and we can't wait to do it again in March!!
I love this trail, it has some challenging climbs and drops, will challenge your skills and can be done by an intermediate who doesn't mind hopping off their bike for 2' drops. I love any trail in Moab...the scenery is amazing.
This trail has never been a must do, but there are some versions of it that are above and beyond total slick rock riding…and unmarked. The trail ends with the Portal, which is the most scenic and technical bit of riding you may be part of.
This is a moderately easy trail, with some bypasses, there is some great scenery. I would recommend this trail if you have a moderately built rig.
very good rock pictograph and dinosaur tracks easy to find, bring lots of water and camera great pictures. watch for wild animals
While this is an ORV and bike trail, I hiked part of it during the government shutdown. You can easily step aside whenever bikes or jeeps come by. The hike it's worth it because after about an hour of walking you will be rewarded with a breathtaking panorama.
We make a point of running this trail every time we come to Moab. We always combine it with Golden Spike and Gold Bar. If you are looking for a super hardcore jeep trail then this isn't it but if you want to have some fun and see some beautiful scenery then this is the place to go. Parts of the trail seem to get easier every year while others get harder, that's the fun part! Unfortunately the ATV's seem dead set on getting these trails closed down as the trail keeps getting more abused and more and more bypasses are being made around the tough sections by them. My advice, if you can't stay on the trail and make the obstacle, turn around and go somewhere else! If you can't respect the trails then please stay home. This is a great, historic trail that is being threatened by a few uncaring people.
A difficult off-road trail with a variety of terrains, very good views of the desert, wildlife, obstacles to overcome, and plenty of thrill if you are driving a 4x4. After a few miles it crosses another, even more difficult trail. Highly recommended.