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Vacation533746
Forli, Italia106 bidrag
aug. 2024 • Familie
Whether you do it one way or the other, you absolutely must have a 4WD SUV.
I did it by getting off the Shafer and going towards Moab in a 4x4 Jeep Compass.
I expected the route to be easier with long stretches of dirt but smooth.
Instead I found an almost entirely bumpy path. Stretches where it had holes and stretches on slabs of irregular rocks where you jumped a lot. Stretches on sand and stretches on land. Stone sections and gravel sections.
In addition, the course is very swinging. It has several downhill climbs, not long, but very steep.
The car was impeccable. It never gave me the impression that I was in trouble. To make those steep climbs starting from a standstill, she went up with a trickle of gas.
I doubt very much that a two-wheel-drive can handle those climbs on that road surface.
All in all, the path is not difficult but not to be underestimated.
My only real concern was to puncture a tire.
Having to drive back to San Francisco in that car would have been a big deal.
I did it by getting off the Shafer and going towards Moab in a 4x4 Jeep Compass.
I expected the route to be easier with long stretches of dirt but smooth.
Instead I found an almost entirely bumpy path. Stretches where it had holes and stretches on slabs of irregular rocks where you jumped a lot. Stretches on sand and stretches on land. Stone sections and gravel sections.
In addition, the course is very swinging. It has several downhill climbs, not long, but very steep.
The car was impeccable. It never gave me the impression that I was in trouble. To make those steep climbs starting from a standstill, she went up with a trickle of gas.
I doubt very much that a two-wheel-drive can handle those climbs on that road surface.
All in all, the path is not difficult but not to be underestimated.
My only real concern was to puncture a tire.
Having to drive back to San Francisco in that car would have been a big deal.
Skrevet 25. september 2024
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RoverP
Inverness, UK800 bidrag
sep. 2024 • Par
Don’t be put off by reviews refer to dirt tracks and cars with off road capabilities. The potash Road is a good paved road all the way to the potash area. You drive alongside the Colorado river with magnificent sandstone cliffs on either side. Add in easy access to petroglyphs, rock climbing opportunities and access to 2 significant arches and you have enough for a good day out.
Skrevet 22. september 2024
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gwg440
25 bidrag
mai 2024 • Alene
Potash Road is a must see drive near Moab. Amazing colorful photos of red rock Cliffs aside the spectacular Colorado River. Roadside parking for easy hike to stunning Corona and Bowtie arches.
Skrevet 16. juli 2024
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Casey F
7 bidrag
apr. 2024 • Familie
Great little drive with a few pull outs. BLM areas have similar features to both parks.. but less people and no fees. Go here for dino tracks
Skrevet 3. april 2024
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Mike F
Antigo, WI547 bidrag
sep. 2023 • Familie
Very cool drive and worth the time if you have it! Went with my dad and 6yo son. Went straight to the trail head and found the petroglyphs and dinosaur prints. A few helpful signs that explain what you're seeing. Also petroglyphs along the road on a huge cliff which are marked as well. We loved it and would recommend for sure!
Skrevet 14. september 2023
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jxx9595
Washington, DC1 392 bidrag
aug. 2023 • Venner
The problem with Moab is that Arches is such an off the charts experience that everything else pales a bit by comparison. We enjoyed driving down Potash Raod, taking in the views, and seeing the petroglyphs. We made it all the way down to the potash facility at the end. When you've done a couple of days at Arches and Dead Horse Point, this should be next on your list.
Skrevet 2. september 2023
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Katja G B
Colorado Springs, CO3 bidrag
jun. 2023 • Familie
My handbag got stolen out of my car at the trailhead so while it was a beautiful site is came with a lot of aggravation
Skrevet 7. august 2023
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Lauraly B
USA41 bidrag
mai 2023 • Par
Taking a drive along Potash Road is beautiful and scenic with the Colorado River flowing along one side and walls of stone along the other. It is a popular site for rock climbing and repelling. A must see is the petroglyph panels.
Skrevet 19. mai 2023
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Marcia W
5 bidrag
mar. 2023
Kevin Walker, our tour guide, took us on the Potash Rd around the Potash ponds and on around into Canyonlands til there was snow on the road. Beautiful sights everywhere we looked. Kevin was so patient to let us stop and take photos. Highly recommend the tour and Kevin as your guide.
Skrevet 11. mars 2023
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Brandon E
Forest, VA245 bidrag
feb. 2023
This was an absolutely beautiful drive to the back entrance of Canyonlands. On your journey out the Colorado River winds gently on your left while the canyon walls on your right make you feel as small as we truly are. Don't forget to stop and few the petroglyphs on your way... they are remarkable.
Skrevet 22. februar 2023
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Adrie, I think you simply did not prepare yourself to go there and the surprise was just frightening for you. Objectively, this is a fantastic place to visit even without a 4wheels drive, we had a Ford Expedition 2X4 and had no problem at all, simply fantastic
Skrevet 4. august 2019
Last year, we drove down into Canyonlands via Shafer Canyon Rd., taking that out to the Gooseneck Overlook along White Rim Rd. This year, I am thinking of doing the same, but turning off at BLM 142 (Potash Rd.) in order to get to the gooseneck in the Colorado River, and drive back to Moab via BLM 142 past the potash ponds.
How rough is the terrain for driving in an all-wheel drive smaller SUV? We found the travel along Shafer Canyon Rd. and White Rim Rd. to be doable last year. But, I don't want to get further along BLM 142 and have to turn around on the way back to Moab. (And I would prefer not having to drive back up those switchbacks again.)
Skrevet 27. juli 2019
Hi There,
The road is doable for sure got a couple of hard road outposts along the way but a hell of a lot of fun in an SUV not sure i would do it if it was raining
Skrevet 28. juli 2019
I was told this was a bike trail. Are bikes a good idea? Do they share the road or is there a separate trail?
Skrevet 29. mars 2019
It is not a bike trail. But it can and has been biked. There is no trail for bikers only but the Potash Trail is lightly traveled by vehicles so you don't figure to run into an 18-wheeler. However, from the bike rental shop in Moab to the end of the paved road at Potash, it is a round trip of 40 miles. Beautiful scenery. Wonderful atmosphere. But I think a 4WD vehicle would be more enjoyable.
Skrevet 29. mars 2019
bonjour, avec un Chevrolet Suburban est ce qu'on peut s'aventurer sur cette piste ou est ce vraiment trop risqué ? est ce qu'on peut la commencer et faire demi tour ou sommes nous obligés de la finir une fois entamé ? merci
Skrevet 16. mai 2018
Bonjour,
Oui ça passe en faisant attention, dans certain endroits vous avez la possibilté de faire demi tour
Magnifique trail
Il y en a d’autres un peu partout a Moab
Bon séjour nous y serons début octobre
Amicalement
Michel et Joelle
Skrevet 17. mai 2018
Salve!
1) Quante ore ci vogliono per percorrere la Potash road?
2) Una volta terminata dove si sbuca? E' obbligatorio proseguire per lo Shefer trail?
3) Saro' con un suv non 4x4, si puo' fare?
4) Eventualmente, Il tratto asfaltato dove termina?
Grazie
Skrevet 2. april 2018
1. In condizioni buone 2.40 max 3.00
2. Si continua per la shaffer trail e si sbuca vicino all entrata del dead horse point - canyolands
Puoi tornare indietro ma non avrebbe senso, il panorama va visto tutto
3. Si se la strada è asciutta e se senti un motore brillante. L importante è che l auto sia alta
4. Il tratto asfaltato lo trovi nella prima parte partendo da Moab e costeggia il fiume
Skrevet 4. mai 2019
I am a little confused after reading the reviews. Is Potash Road the same thing as Utah Scenic Byway 279? Or is it that they both have petroglyphs?
Thanks!
Skrevet 16. mars 2018
It’s the same. We did it earlier this month. It was really a nice drive. We only went as far as the factory. We took lots of pics. It was recommended by someone at tourist information.
Skrevet 25. september 2018
artistwriter22
Delta, Colorado
If I have a 19-20' camper-van, can I get into Canyonlands NP via Potash road?
Skrevet 13. februar 2018
Is this road a loop? If not, where does it start and where does it end? Can I make it in a NON four wheel drive Ford Expedition>
Skrevet 6. mai 2017
Might be a little dicey in a few places on some of the rock steps, but if you get out and plan your route in person up close you can probably find a route. These places are probably only around 20-30 feet long. I've got an older stock 4x Tahoe I can't remember anyplace where I really needed 4x4. The bottom end starts off Potash Road which runs up in to Moab. The top end just inside the entrance n to Canyonlands National Park.
Skrevet 29. mai 2018
Help! Rain forecast in western Utah is forcing me to make last min travel changes, want to head up to eastern Utah instead. I camp in my truck camper. I would love to camp at Gold Bar campground on Potash road, but BLM office this morning told that would be too full to even park in and sleep in the bed of my truck, and that in fact all the public camping in and around Moab, etc would be full by noon. Does this sound correct and if so any suggestions for other areas? I dont mind camping out of town, I just dont want to pay $100 for a tent site, if that's the case I'll come back another non holiday weekend
Skrevet 18. mai 2015
PrincessOyl
Salt Lake City, Utah
You would be extremely hard pressed to find a campground that charges $100 per night! Wow! It seems to me like the ones I have stayed in are $15 to $25 per night. That's not bad. Some are more expensive like KOA's, BLM ones or those in the parks are not expensive. Ask at a tourist information stop in the town where you are. They will know almost everything about them, as well as, maps of how to get there, etc. People come and go from those campgrounds at any time, but most check out earlier in the morning. If you see someone packing up to leave, just ask them if they are leaving and would it be okay to pay for their place and take it after they leave....but remember to leave something there so no one will take it because your chair or whatever is there.
Skrevet 20. desember 2016
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