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High Water Mark Trail

Discussion in 'South Central' started by JeffBoyardee, Jun 1, 2020.

  1. Jun 1, 2020 at 8:18 AM
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    JeffBoyardee

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    My brother and I have been planning a trip to UT, CO in the beginning of July with our families, but with all the COVID stuff, a lot of the west is still closed, and we aren't sure it'll be open by then. We were looking at a trip to the Ozarks, specifically High Water Mark Trail as a backup plan. I read that there are 18 water crossings. We have a 2011 tacoma, and a 2006 4R, both lifted about 3", both with 33's. Both have winches as well. Are there any water crossings we'll have an issue with? If so, any way to plan around them??
     
  2. Jun 1, 2020 at 5:10 PM
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    In my research I found there is not really a 'set' High Water Mark Trail but rather an annual route put together by a group. Somebody might correct me on that though.
    As Forest Service roads can close, it would be best to check against a FS motor vehicle use map.
     

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