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Behind the Rocks Trail

Slickrock maze threading towering sandstone fins

Moderate

Behind the Rocks delivers the quintessential Moab slickrock experience, weaving through a maze of towering Navajo Sandstone fins that rise like ancient skyscrapers from the desert floor. The main route follows established 4WD tracks across undulating slickrock domes and through narrow corridors, with the iconic Picture Frame Arch serving as a popular waypoint and photo opportunity. Multiple spurs branch off the main trail, including the challenging Pritchett Canyon connection that separates casual adventurers from serious rock crawlers.

The trail rates moderate overall but can spike to difficult on optional technical sections like Rocker Knocker. A stock 4WD with decent ground clearance handles the main route fine, though rock sliders and skid plates earn their keep on the exposed slickrock. Spring through fall offers the best conditions, avoiding winter ice and summer’s brutal heat. No permits required, but stick to established routes to protect the fragile cryptobiotic soil. Pack plenty of water and expect to share this playground with mountain bikers and hikers—it’s Moab’s backyard training ground that delivers big scenery without the commitment of a multi-day expedition.

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Trail Specs

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Length (miles)13 mi / 20.9 km
DurationHalf day
Max elevation (ft)4800 ft
Best seasonMarch-November
Minimum vehicleStock 4WD high-clearance
Nearest townMoab, Utah
Land managerBureau of Land Management
Permit requiredNo
Cell serviceSpotty
Water crossingsNo
Dispersed campingYes
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Official: Moderate

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Frequently asked questions

Can a stock Jeep Wrangler handle Behind the Rocks Trail?

Yes, a stock Wrangler with high clearance will do fine on the main route. The optional spurs get more technical and may require lockers or experience.

Is Behind the Rocks open in winter?

The trail is generally accessible year-round, but snow and ice can make the slickrock extremely slippery and dangerous. Best to avoid during winter storms.

Do I need permits to run Behind the Rocks Trail?

No permits required. It's on BLM land and free to access, but follow Leave No Trace principles.

What's the hardest part of this trail?

The main difficulty is route-finding through the slickrock maze and steep sandstone climbs. Some optional spurs have exposed ledges and require careful tire placement.

Can I camp along Behind the Rocks Trail?

Yes, dispersed camping is allowed on BLM land with several good spots along the route. Camp on previously disturbed areas and pack out all trash.

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