What wonderful adventure ... by the fire with kids ... can it get any better ??!! So cool, and the tracks were delicious !! Loved the water crossings, especially the "daddy" one, Ahahaha !! Keep up the fun !! And man, 09:16 was a blast of a view !! WOW !!! Cheers
That’s incredible! I did the trail once about 10 years ago before they closed the gates for winter and it was pretty wild and there was only a few feet then that was enough for meZ
Just so you know, you can take the road over the top of AF to Cascade springs and then from Cascade springs to the Deer Creek Dam. It is a decent trail with a few technical spots. I would like to know where the snake canyon trail is
It’s the road that you jump on on the left hand side heading up the canyon right before the Dam right? Snake Canyon is just the main road headed up AF Canyon over the top into midway.
@@BackroadExploration yes it is the road at the dam. Called little deer Creek. I'm always down for a run if you need or want an extra. Check out my Mojave road video
Just an FYI to everyone, they changed the name of that mountain. It’s now called Kyve Peak (pronounced like five). Most map apps, and signs are being updated, so if you go looking for “squaw peak” you might get confused.
Great Video my friend! I've done that trail before but someone else was driving in a Tahoe but it was at night so I want to do it again! I just recently bought a 2005 WK Grand Cherokee with a 2 in lift and 4.7 V8 you think I would have anything to worry about up there with it?
@@BackroadExploration Great good to know! Also what other trails do you recommend around Utah Valley to get started? I've done some off road trails before but typically in a UTV not in my Jeep yet.
Utah County is a bit limited during the winter because most of the trails are in the mountains which will all be closed for the next 5 months. The San Rafael Swell is a good option. The Huntington entrance is only a hour and a Half away and you can spend days exploring the swell and barely scratch the surface. The Price area has a lot of open desert trails that are good options as well. My Winter Overland trip from last winter goes through both. You also have the 5 mile area. It’s mostly an OHV area but lots of fun trails that head into the west desert. The Pony Express trail is really cool. I did a video on it. You can hit it and then come back after you make it to fish springs. Little Moab also has some fun trails also in the West desert.
If you have a full do you can get a lot done. I’d quickly check our silver lake. Then head up to Tyngse grave in Miller hill rd. Then over the top down to cascade springs and then back.
I am trying to basically copy your trip... I found the Fire road #195 that drops down into mineral basin, however I cannot see the path you take to go over into Midway. Could you help out?
We start out at Tibble Fork. Head up over the top via Snake Creek. Some maps have it down as American Fork Trail. Once it hits Cummings parkway down to cascade springs which can lead down to Midway. You can then Head down Provo Canyon to the turn for Squaw Peak Rd which will take you to Hobble Creek.
this trail looks awesome! i’m pretty new to off roading. i just got my first 4runner. it is stock so i’d need trails like this. do you have any more info you can share on the route you took exactly ? i have a hard time finding trials that won’t destroy my rig as it is stock as well as nothing too crazy since i’m new to it. if you have anything to share that’s be amazing ! thanks in advance :)
This is a great starter trail. I’m more about exploring than technical rock crawling. Sometimes the trails are tough other times more like this. Happy to share my routes I’m actually working on a public map people can use and just download my tracks.
@@BackroadExploration that would be amazing ! that’s more so what i want to do with my 4runner. i don’t wanna put too much money into it to do anything extreme. just explore as well. mainly wanting your trail path bc i’m nervous i’ll take the wrong turn and run into an extreme path that’ll mess my truck up lol
I'm heading up to Provo Utah in a few days and I've been looking for a place to take the kiddos 7 4 and 1.5 this looks like a great place! Thank you for the video review! Did you have to air down at all in this area?
I like to air down for comfort more than anything. It’s not technical. However all of the trails in this video will be closed due to snow. I did a trip in the West Desert that will be a better option for this time of year.
@@BackroadExploration oh really? Theres still snow?! I mean that's kinda cool but man. I have to prepare for that now haha. Where do you suggest I take the kids? I will staying in the Provo area. But have two days to do short day trips.
I would head to the West Desert. There are a bunch of trails near the 5 Mile Pass recreation area which is just west of Lehi. From Provo it will probably take 35 mins to get to the dirt. There will be some snow there but not all snow. From there you can Jump on the Pony Express Trail.
Normally I do but looking at my mapping software I do not have this trip in one route but here is the basic outline. Start on FR085 It is the dirt road just past Tibble Fork Reservoir In American Fork Canyon. Take it until it hits Cummings Pkwy. Then jump back on the pavement near Cascade Springs FR114 drive on it until you hit SR92 and drive down it past Sundance and start heading down Provo Canyon. Take a left onto Squaw Peak RD and then you stay on it until you hit Hobble Creek. From there you can head into the mountains or back down into Springville like we did.
What wonderful adventure ... by the fire with kids ... can it get any better ??!! So cool, and the tracks were delicious !! Loved the water crossings, especially the "daddy" one, Ahahaha !!
Keep up the fun !! And man, 09:16 was a blast of a view !! WOW !!! Cheers
That is cool to have trails so close. Looked like a great time and beautiful scenery.
This is so cool, my dad years ago drove this road. It took him 5 hours cuase of all the snow banks the had to dig out, the snow banks were 7 feet tall
That’s incredible! I did the trail once about 10 years ago before they closed the gates for winter and it was pretty wild and there was only a few feet then that was enough for meZ
@@BackroadExploration that’s so cool
I believe the road you're talking about from Squaw Peak to Hobble Creek is Pole Haven/Heaven Road.
Planning on a trip to AF Canyon tomorrow for the first time. Hope to find some of those trails! Thanks for the Video.
Nice hopefully it isn’t too busy. Are you camping or doing a day trip?
@@BackroadExploration Just a day trip. We are going next Saturday.
Just so you know, you can take the road over the top of AF to Cascade springs and then from Cascade springs to the Deer Creek Dam. It is a decent trail with a few technical spots. I would like to know where the snake canyon trail is
I meant by dirt just fyi.
It’s the road that you jump on on the left hand side heading up the canyon right before the Dam right? Snake Canyon is just the main road headed up AF Canyon over the top into midway.
@@BackroadExploration yes it is the road at the dam. Called little deer Creek. I'm always down for a run if you need or want an extra. Check out my Mojave road video
Awesome video
Awesome adventure
Just an FYI to everyone, they changed the name of that mountain. It’s now called Kyve Peak (pronounced like five).
Most map apps, and signs are being updated, so if you go looking for “squaw peak” you might get confused.
Thanks for the update and for watching!
I want to go next time
One tab has this video, the other tab is google maps so I know how to get there. haha Thanks!
Cutest kids ever!
Good times!
I need to move out West. I’m in Minnesota, freezing cold, no mountains.
You will not regret it.
Awesome vid once again. Do you still have the landcruiser
Hazardbone Yes. Plan to use it as my daily driver.
Great Video my friend! I've done that trail before but someone else was driving in a Tahoe but it was at night so I want to do it again! I just recently bought a 2005 WK Grand Cherokee with a 2 in lift and 4.7 V8 you think I would have anything to worry about up there with it?
No you will be fine! Keep in mind it’s likely closed now for the winter. Seems like they usually close the gate around Thanksgiving.
@@BackroadExploration Great good to know! Also what other trails do you recommend around Utah Valley to get started? I've done some off road trails before but typically in a UTV not in my Jeep yet.
Utah County is a bit limited during the winter because most of the trails are in the mountains which will all be closed for the next 5 months. The San Rafael Swell is a good option. The Huntington entrance is only a hour and a Half away and you can spend days exploring the swell and barely scratch the surface. The Price area has a lot of open desert trails that are good options as well. My Winter Overland trip from last winter goes through both. You also have the 5 mile area. It’s mostly an OHV area but lots of fun trails that head into the west desert. The Pony Express trail is really cool. I did a video on it. You can hit it and then come back after you make it to fish springs. Little Moab also has some fun trails also in the West desert.
Do you know what time of year these trails usually open up?
Usually Memorial Day weekend. Sometimes a weekend or so before or after depending on snowpack.
Hey I’ve rented a side-by-side for one day and plan on unloading at Tibble Fork Reservoir. Do you recommend a good loop we can do for a day??
If you have a full do you can get a lot done. I’d quickly check our silver lake. Then head up to Tyngse grave in Miller hill rd. Then over the top down to cascade springs and then back.
@@BackroadExploration Thanks for the reply
I am trying to basically copy your trip... I found the Fire road #195 that drops down into mineral basin, however I cannot see the path you take to go over into Midway. Could you help out?
We start out at Tibble Fork. Head up over the top via Snake Creek. Some maps have it down as American Fork Trail. Once it hits Cummings parkway down to cascade springs which can lead down to Midway. You can then Head down Provo Canyon to the turn for Squaw Peak Rd which will take you to Hobble Creek.
this trail looks awesome! i’m pretty new to off roading. i just got my first 4runner. it is stock so i’d need trails like this. do you have any more info you can share on the route you took exactly ? i have a hard time finding trials that won’t destroy my rig as it is stock as well as nothing too crazy since i’m new to it. if you have anything to share that’s be amazing !
thanks in advance :)
This is a great starter trail. I’m more about exploring than technical rock crawling. Sometimes the trails are tough other times more like this. Happy to share my routes I’m actually working on a public map people can use and just download my tracks.
@@BackroadExploration that would be amazing ! that’s more so what i want to do with my 4runner. i don’t wanna put too much money into it to do anything extreme. just explore as well. mainly wanting your trail path bc i’m nervous i’ll take the wrong turn and run into an extreme path that’ll mess my truck up lol
I'm from Provo I didn't know about this trail.. I have a question tho!! Doni need a big vehicle for that trail? I have a Ford escape it's also 4x4
Ford Escape will be fine! Avoid it if there is bad weather and you will have to choose good lines in a few rutted spots but you will be fine.
What's the route you took? This looks like a lot of fun!
Lucas Barros This is AF Canyon over to Provo Canyon then from there to Squaw Over to Hobble Creek.
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I'm heading up to Provo Utah in a few days and I've been looking for a place to take the kiddos 7 4 and 1.5 this looks like a great place! Thank you for the video review! Did you have to air down at all in this area?
I like to air down for comfort more than anything. It’s not technical. However all of the trails in this video will be closed due to snow. I did a trip in the West Desert that will be a better option for this time of year.
@@BackroadExploration oh really? Theres still snow?! I mean that's kinda cool but man. I have to prepare for that now haha. Where do you suggest I take the kids? I will staying in the Provo area. But have two days to do short day trips.
I would head to the West Desert. There are a bunch of trails near the 5 Mile Pass recreation area which is just west of Lehi. From Provo it will probably take 35 mins to get to the dirt. There will be some snow there but not all snow. From there you can Jump on the Pony Express Trail.
@@BackroadExploration thank you! That helps alot!
Do you have a map of the routes that you took?
Normally I do but looking at my mapping software I do not have this trip in one route but here is the basic outline. Start on FR085 It is the dirt road just past Tibble Fork Reservoir In American Fork Canyon. Take it until it hits Cummings Pkwy. Then jump back on the pavement near Cascade Springs FR114 drive on it until you hit SR92 and drive down it past Sundance and start heading down Provo Canyon. Take a left onto Squaw Peak RD and then you stay on it until you hit Hobble Creek. From there you can head into the mountains or back down into Springville like we did.
How do you find all these trails/ roads?
Lots I’ve just found over time. Almost anytime I see a dirt road I take note and check it out Google earth.
Hey I go up and around there often, maybe we could go together!
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