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Zane&kait

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Hey guys.

I’m planning a weekend trip in late September not sure what weekend yet. I’m new to the south western Virginia area and I’m looking for a nice easily trail to drive and camp. My rig is not built up yet as I got a new one recently so not wanting to get into anything serious but I wanna see what she can do stock. We are based out of Christiansburg va. Looking for any advice on destinations and trail to hit. Thanks for are your help!!
 

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Consider mentioning some location info in your thread title. It may attract more locals with the knowledge you need.
 
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I have a few things planned out on WV/VA border, but I'd recommend putting in what you're driving in detail. Make & Model are helpful. Do you have 4WD, AWD or 2WD? Any stock lockers or other off-road features. Ground clearance if you know the number. The more info we have the better we can suggest for you.
 
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Did not even think about giving insight on what I have thanks for the help.

I have a 2014 Jeep Grand Cherokee overland edition 4wd. It has the same air off road suspension as the trail hawks which can give 3inches over stock ride height which gives me a total of about 12inches of clearance. Nothing crazy. Ive had many 4x4 suvs/trucks but never one with all the gadgets like this one. It does have 4wd low and a torque management system as well as terrain options. I do still have street tires on it (saving for new wheels and off road tires). So I’d like to stay away from large rocks and thick mud. I currently live in christiansburg va which is right near Virginia Tech College. Hope this helps so anyone around the Roanoke Blacksburg area could give some ideas. Thanks again.
 

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Ok yeah this helps a ton. So truthfully you have a very capable stock rig. Honestly your weakest link are the street tires. You will have no issues in standard conditions, wet conditions are going to change things on dirt. I would recommend researching the National Forests out near you. I myself have looked into George Washington, Jefferson & Monongahela National Forest. They all seem to be fairly close to you. National Forests are usually a good place to start as they usually give you varying degrees of difficulty but the majority are not too crazy.
 
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