Bronco Peak – Corral Canyon OHV Park – Cleveland NF

Level 2+ to 3+                 (Rating System) Bronco Peak is located in the Corral Canyon OHV Park of Cleveland National Forest.  The trail is “Challenging”, 2+ to 3 but if you choose to take the “Connector” trail alternative it is a 3+ or higher depending on condition. GDB GPX

Trail Difficulty Levels

(1/28/24) Trail difficulty level is difficult to objectively assess. Our difficulty levels are more oriented to the required equipment. The equipment described below is intended to reduce the likelihood of damage, dragging, or getting stuck. You can get a Camry through any trail with enough winching and tolerance to damage. The equipment described is intended … Continue reading “Trail Difficulty Levels”

Day Runs

These trails are close enough to San Diego to make decent and convenient day runs. In these pages you will find some nice resources for reviewing and choosing 4 wheeling runs. You’ll find trail descriptions, maps, GPS tracks and waypoints, videos, and pictures. In addition there are example run announcement texts. There is basically everything … Continue reading “Day Runs”

Trail Difficulty Ratings

(1/26/22) Trail difficulty level is difficult to objectively assess. Our difficulty levels are more oriented to the required equipment. The equipment described below is intended to reduce the likelihood of damage, dragging, or getting stuck. You can get a Camry through any trail with enough winching and tolerance to damage. The equipment described is intended … Continue reading “Trail Difficulty Ratings”

-California Trails

Day Runs  Truckhaven Hills Salton Sea Area  1.5-3.0 Jacumba Border Trails – East San Diego County 2.0 Anza Borrego Desert State Park (ABDSP) 1.5- 2.0 Calcite Mine (ABDSP) 2.0 Canyon Sin Nombre (ABDSP) 1 Mtn. Springs Stage Trail (ABDSP) w/GPX  2.0- 2.5 Pinyon Mtn. Trail (ABDSP)(W/GPX) 2.5 The Slot/Hawk Canyon/Buttes Pass(w/gps) (ABDSP) 1.5 Carrizo Gorge Overlook Trail (ABDSP) 2.5 – 3.0 Banner Store Loop Trails … Continue reading “-California Trails”