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I wanted a map of all the Badge of Honor Trails and couldn't find what I wanted so I made one. Hopefully others will find this useful. No guarantees I didn't make a data entry error but do let me know if you see a problem or have an idea for an enhancement.​

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UPDATE: There are now layers for National Parks (green "P" with links to the NPS site for each) and for National Monuments (yellow star with a link to NPS if there is one and to their Wikipedia page). Also note that the BOH markers have a link to their Trails OffRoad entry.

UPDATE 2: Canadian National Parks (the non Arctic ones) added. They are dark green "P" markers.

UPDATE 3: Added some trails for Washington and Oregon, not a large set but something to start.

UPDATE 2025-03-04: Added the 3 new BOH trails in Washington, Minnesota and Maryland. Marked the now retired trails as red pins on the map and noted they are "inactive" in the popup for each pin.

UPDATE 2025-04-27: Added the 3 new temporary BOH trails in Moab. They will be active from April 2025 to April 2026 according to https://www.jeep.com/badge-of-honor.html

UPDATE 2025-04-28: Added the 7 new trails from the latest message in the Jeep BOH mobile app. This includes: Uphill Both Ways (Alabama), High Rock Canyon (Nevada), Rock Crawler (Wisconsin), Badlands Adventure Trail (Indiana), Hallfrisch/Walker Trail (Michigan), Huckleberry (Texas) and Telegraph Line (Arizona). They are marked in green and are their own sub-layer in the BOH list.

UPDATE 2025-10-15: Added 7 new core trails, marked 1 retired, added 11 digital trails. Note all new core trails marked with different color.

UPDATE 2026-03-22: The new for 2026 BOH trails have been added. This includes 11 new Core Trails, 3 new Digital Trails and 5 new Limited Trails (available 3/16/2026 to 4/1/2027).
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Nice I see it is linked to All Trails too.
Yeah, that was the best set of descriptions I know. I could add others if you (or anyone) know of good ones. I also added the max difficulty as the button style but that's subjective and maybe not the optimal choice.
 

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Good work, man. This needs to be stickied.
 
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Awesome, thanks! Knocking out Wild Bill next week.
Fantastic! I do have some photos and videos if that would interest you.
 

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So I wanted a map of all the Badge of Honor Trails and couldn't find what I wanted so I made one. Hopefully others will find this useful. No guarantees I didn't make a data entry error but do let me know if you see a problem or have an idea for an enhancement.

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BOH Trail Google Map
Dude! That was a ton of work. Thanks for this. It's really helpful in knowing what's out there.
 

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So I wanted a map of all the Badge of Honor Trails and couldn't find what I wanted so I made one. Hopefully others will find this useful. No guarantees I didn't make a data entry error but do let me know if you see a problem or have an idea for an enhancement.

Cheers

BOH Trail Google Map
Thanks!
 

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It's really depressing how few are on the east coast.
The ones that are on the east coast are not that great anyways or the ones that are good, are in parks that gouge you for money. Windrock is a nice park. Rausch Creek has nice trails, but hey you have to bring at least two vehicles and everyone has to buy a years membership to the park to wheel for one day. Same kind of thing for Bear Wallow..... Peters Mill Run is a joke, The Tread Lightly trail in Florida is a marginal at best and expect to get pin stripped.

Stoney Lonesome is great.... I can't comment on The Gulches as I have been to the area four times and they end up closing each time for rain. Same thing with Beasly Knob. Beasly Knob has been closed all four times that I have traveled there from Michigan to run it.

Hoping to pick up the new ones in Pennsylvania and New Hampshire in October and swing down to South Carolina and Georgia again for the Gulches and Beasly Knob in November.


Forgot about the Dickey Bell in Uwharrie. Those are fun trails.
 

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The ones that are on the east coast are not that great anyways or the ones that are good, are in parks that gouge you for money. Windrock is a nice park. Rausch Creek has nice trails, but hey you have to bring at least two vehicles and everyone has to buy a years membership to the park to wheel for one day. Same kind of thing for Bear Wallow..... Peters Mill Run is a joke, The Tread Lightly trail in Florida is a marginal at best and expect to get pin stripped.

Stoney Lonesome is great.... I can't comment on The Gulches as I have been to the area four times and they end up closing each time for rain. Same thing with Beasly Knob. Beasly Knob has been closed all four times that I have traveled there from Michigan to run it.

Hoping to pick up the new ones in Pennsylvania and New Hampshire in October and swing down to South Carolina and Georgia again for the Gulches and Beasly Knob in November.


Forgot about the Dickey Bell in Uwharrie. Those are fun trails.
Yeah I live in upstate SC, so Uwharrie, the Gulches and Windrock would be the closest to me. It just seems to be really difficult to even begin wheeling without a huge time and money investment.
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