Sand Hollow Hurricane Jeep trails?

Redwing_Dave

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I'm brand new to these forums, so I apologize if this question has been asked somewhere else already.

I'll be down at Sand Hollow for some Scuba Diving this Saturday (Aug 14th). I'm planning to bring the Jeep for some wheelin' on Sunday. Where can I find information on the trails in that area? I've done a lot of rollin' in Moab, but I've never done anything in the St. George/Hurricane area (I've never even been to Sand Hollow, so I don't even have a concept of what the terrain is like, other than there are a lot of sand dunes). Someone mentioned Milt's Mile as a good ride, but I haven't been able to find a map or coordinates for a start point. Any advice on some good rides down there and how to find them would be fabulous. Links to more info would be spectacular.

Thanks in advance for your help.
-Dave
 
Tell us about your rig so we can point you in the direction of some good trails that are matched with you/your rigs capabilities. Milts is easy to find go through the tunnel leaving toward the dunes turn right as soon as you come out of the tunnel its about 400 yards down (west) the fence line turn left up that drainage thats milts. The nasty half is the drainage that goes through the tunnel so if you go through the tunnel and stay in the drainage you will be in the nasty half. Arrowhead canyon, chain reaction, smurfette's trail and joint effort are all to the left of the tunnel (mostly buggyish stuff) although we have had full bodied rigs in there before.

Make sure you dive the plane, the bus and the platform, all pretty cool to see. Do you know where the dive sites are? I can dive on friday if you are down then to show you around underwater. I will be gone saturday and sunday on a backpacking trip.
 
Thanks for the help so far.

My rig is an '09 Rubicon Unlimited with a 3" lift coil spring lift, 35" mud terrains, winch, and rock crawler bumpers. It can handle about anything, but I do want to avoid body damage until its a few years older. The most difficult trail I've done with this rig is Hell's Revenge, and that was a breeze for it (I did have white knuckles in a few spots myself though).
 
Didn't read the whole message. Just noticed the offer to show me around diving. Thanks so much for the offer. Unfortunately I've got a wedding in SLC on Friday night, so I won't get to Sand Hollow until about midnight on Friday. I'm meeting a group from Dive Utah down there, and I know they have plans to dive the bus and the plane at least. If the diving and wheelin' turn out as good as they sound, I'll be back, and I'd love to meet up another time.
 
I would be happy to show you around!

Give me a call at 435-256-2408 and i will give you a rundown of whats available for your rig . We have several trails to choose from from Mild to Wild .Look up the pics from our Southwest Crawlfest on RME or go to www.southwestcrawlfest.com and look up the trails section click on the trail name and you will find pics and vids. you can also google or YouTube Southwest Crawlfest and find alot of stuff on there .Thanks for your interest in our 4x4 mecca down here!:D
 
Give me a call at 435-256-2408 and i will give you a rundown of whats available for your rig . We have several trails to choose from from Mild to Wild .Look up the pics from our Southwest Crawlfest on RME or go to www.southwestcrawlfest.com and look up the trails section click on the trail name and you will find pics and vids. you can also google or YouTube Southwest Crawlfest and find alot of stuff on there .Thanks for your interest in our 4x4 mecca down here!:D

Wow! I checked out the crawlfest website! I have to admit I was very impressed with the trails. Count me in for crawlfest next year. I'll give you a call Bonzuki.
 
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