Jeep Expands Badge of Honor Trails
With Jeep adding six new trails to the Badge of Honor program, the list is now up to 68. While none are in Washington yet, it is just one more reason to explore the country in your Jeep. Still, if you like to explore the country for its best off-road locations, you can add these locations as potential vacation locations in the middle of the country. Jeep owners can download and use the Jeep Badge of Honor app to discover trail highlights, difficulty ratings, and user photos, then earn hard badges to display on their Jeep brand 4×4 vehicles. All 68 Badge of Honor trails can be loaded directly into the Uconnect 5 Navigation system with over-the-air updates.
Six New Trails for a Total of 68
For those who like to explore new off-road locations, these are the six new trails:
- Quartz Canyon: Hot Springs Off-road Park, Arkansas
- Barney Rubble Blue Trail #49: Anthracite Outdoor Adventure Area, Pennsylvania
- Fern Ridge Trail #121: Anthracite Outdoor Adventure Area, Pennsylvania
- C-2 Trail #141: Kansas Rocks Recreation Park, Kansas
- Rattlesnake Alley Trail #149: Kansas Rocks Recreation Park, Kansas
- Cougar Crossing: Southern Missouri Off-road Ranch, Missouri
Two Oregon Trails Are Not Far Away
A bit closer to home, the Badge of Honor trails list includes two locations in Tillamook State Park in Oregon. The Cedar Tree trail is 4.21 miles of what is considered moderate difficulty and has an average duration of 1 hour and 15 minutes. The nearby Firebreak Five trail is rated as “Difficult,” with some optional sections rated as “Severe”. The rating levels are reflected in the fact that this 2.3-mile trail is expected to take about two hours to complete.
Beyond the Badge of Honor Trails
In addition to the 68 Badge of Honor trails, the available Jeep Adventure Guides deliver detailed guides and maps for more than 200 off-road destinations that span coast to coast. These trails can also be downloaded into the Uconnect 5 Nav system in the new 2024 Jeep Wrangler and Gladiator and displayed on the new 12.3-inch high-resolution screen.
Jeep has also partnered with Trails Offroad, in which a mere $39.99 annual subscription unlocks their entire catalog of 3,000-plus trail guides. The catalog spans a wide variety of difficulty levels and terrains and boasts an unmatched level of information and quality, including:
- All trails are rated by experts based on real-world evaluation
- Consistent difficulty rating
- Route description
- Key waypoints for turns, obstacles, and points of interest
This is just another demonstration of how Jeep understands off-roading like nobody else. That is reflected in their products, how customers use them, and how they encourage off-road activity. Rairdon’s Chrysler Dodge Jeep Ram is here to help you with the product parts both in the highly capable Jeep models and the accessories you want to make each Jeep adventure your own.
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