Dead Broke

Total Miles
1.1

Elevation

1,062.29 ft

Duration

1.5 Hours

Technical Rating

7

Difficult

Best Time

Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter

Trail Overview

Dead Broke is a 1.2-mile point-to-point trail rated 7 of 10 in the Sand Mountain Open Road OHV Area. One of the newer trails on the mountain runs east to west across the central mountain, offering scenic views of the Sand Hollow State Park, Zion Range, and Pine Valley Mountain. As the trail progresses, he obstacles increase in difficulty. The unmarked trail starts on the connector trail just east of the Chain Reaction wash. The first half-mile of the trail consists of off-camber slick rock and moderate waterfalls before dropping into and crossing the Chain Reaction wash. Climbing out of the ash is a 300-yard steep slickrock climb that leads to a hard left turn up a wall on the passenger side to get out of the wash. There are a series of additional steep climbs, "V-notch" obstacles and off-camber turns as the trail crosses Triple 7s, Double Sammy, and Joint Effort before exiting onto the sand. As the trail exits, the sand stays to the left of the rock formations directly below and swings out to the plateau on the passenger side. The last obstacle is Baby Lionsback, a fun trapezoid obstacle that offers a blind climb up one side, cross the top, and a blind drop down the other side. Exit out to the dunes to end the trail. Several ob tackles along this trail are not short-wheelbase friendly. Skillful drivers may find success but should be prepared to winch up if necessary. This trail is technically challenging, with plenty of obstacles to keep you from boredom. This great warm-up trail exits right near the trailheads for Double Sammy (rated 7) or Joint Effort (rated 9). Cell phone service i available throughout the trail and the nearest services are located in Hurricane.

Photos of Dead Broke

Dead Broke
Dead Broke

Difficulty

Trail consists of rock, sand and considerable slickrock with many steps exceeding 48". Steep inclines and declines are prevalent. Enhanced off road equipment is required including locking devices (front & rear), 35" tires, maximum vehicle ground clearance, and winch points. A winch is desirable. Excellent driving skills are required. Vehicle mechanical or body damage is likely. Rollover possibilities exist.

Technical Rating

7

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