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Muley Point

October 30, 2022 by

Trail information last updated on October 30, 2022

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October 30, 2022

Led by Monica
This trail was definitely one of the highlights of our whole Utah trip.  It wasn’t a serious 4×4 trail, but the views could not be beat.  We did the Moki Dugway a couple days before, so we skipped it and got up to the mesa by doing Snow Flat Road…
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