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Two Headed Dragon is a short, 1/2 mile rock trail that might take all day, depending on how your rig is equipped. Two lockers and 35"" tires are recommended minimums for this trail. It's called Two-Headed Dragon because, after the first waterfall, the trail splits into a right-hand side and a left-hand side. Two Headed Dragon is a true rock crawling trail, so expect loose, rolling rocks and vertic...
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Two Headed Dragon is a short, 1/2 mile rock trail that might take all day, depending on how your rig is equipped. Two lockers and 35"" tires are recommended minimums for this trail. It's called Two-Headed Dragon because, after the first waterfall, the trail splits into a right-hand side and a left-hand side. Two Headed Dragon is a true rock crawling trail, so expect loose, rolling rocks and vertic...
When to go: Summer and Fall typically offer the best window.
Vehicles: Jeep/Truck, SUV. Standard maintenance and a spare tire cover the basics here.
Southwest Idaho splits across the Snake River. South of the river is Owyhee high desert — sage flats, slickrock canyons, and a million-plus acres of BLM. North is the Boise National Forest, with mining-era roads, ponderosa, and quick out-of-Boise access. Most weekend trips work off Boise, Mountain Home, Marsing, or McCall.
Best for drivers who understand their vehicle and the cost of a mistake in remote country.
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