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- Jeep_trail abstract "Jeep trail is a term originating in the United States to designate unpaved roads designed and maintained for use solely by high-clearance four-wheel drive (4WD) vehicles, regardless of the vehicle manufacturer. Only the more difficult unpaved roads are considered jeep trails while gravel or dirt roads passable in conventional vehicles are simply unpaved roads. The word jeep in this usage is normally spelled with all lowercase letters, the brand name of Jeep being just one of many that is drivable on difficult road surfaces.One of the most well-known jeep trails is the Rubicon Trail located west of Lake Tahoe in California. The town of Ouray, Colorado serves as a hub for four-wheel drive excursions through mountain passes such as Engineer Pass and Cinnamon Pass—together forming the Alpine Loop National Back Country Byway—as well as Imogene Pass and Black Bear Pass. Trails in the Moab, Utah area include Hell's Revenge, Pritchett Canyon, Metal Masher, Moab Rim, Cliff Hanger and Poison Spider Mesa. Canyonlands National Park contains several 4WD roads including White Rim Road, Elephant Hill and the Doll House. Other national parks, including Arches, Capitol Reef and Death Valley, have 4WD roads leading to various features within their boundaries.".
- Jeep_trail wikiPageID "14042953".
- Jeep_trail wikiPageLength "1456".
- Jeep_trail wikiPageOutDegree "12".
- Jeep_trail wikiPageRevisionID "704701889".
- Jeep_trail wikiPageWikiLink Alpine_Loop_National_Back_Country_Byway.
- Jeep_trail wikiPageWikiLink Canyonlands_National_Park.
- Jeep_trail wikiPageWikiLink Category:Off-roading.
- Jeep_trail wikiPageWikiLink Category:Outdoor_recreation.
- Jeep_trail wikiPageWikiLink Category:Types_of_roads.
- Jeep_trail wikiPageWikiLink Four-wheel_drive.
- Jeep_trail wikiPageWikiLink Jeep.
- Jeep_trail wikiPageWikiLink Lake_Tahoe.
- Jeep_trail wikiPageWikiLink Moab,_Utah.
- Jeep_trail wikiPageWikiLink Ouray,_Colorado.
- Jeep_trail wikiPageWikiLink Rubicon_Trail.
- Jeep_trail wikiPageWikiLink White_Rim_Road.
- Jeep_trail wikiPageWikiLinkText "Jeep trail".
- Jeep_trail wikiPageWikiLinkText "jeep trail".
- Jeep_trail wikiPageWikiLinkText "trail".
- Jeep_trail wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Outdoor-recreation-stub.
- Jeep_trail wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Road-stub.
- Jeep_trail subject Category:Off-roading.
- Jeep_trail subject Category:Outdoor_recreation.
- Jeep_trail subject Category:Types_of_roads.
- Jeep_trail hypernym Term.
- Jeep_trail type Road.
- Jeep_trail type Type.
- Jeep_trail type Road.
- Jeep_trail type Type.
- Jeep_trail type Vehicle.
- Jeep_trail comment "Jeep trail is a term originating in the United States to designate unpaved roads designed and maintained for use solely by high-clearance four-wheel drive (4WD) vehicles, regardless of the vehicle manufacturer. Only the more difficult unpaved roads are considered jeep trails while gravel or dirt roads passable in conventional vehicles are simply unpaved roads.".
- Jeep_trail label "Jeep trail".
- Jeep_trail sameAs Q6172944.
- Jeep_trail sameAs m.03crx6y.
- Jeep_trail sameAs Q6172944.
- Jeep_trail wasDerivedFrom Jeep_trail?oldid=704701889.
- Jeep_trail isPrimaryTopicOf Jeep_trail.