Sponsored

How Do You Define Off-Roading?

SUPAREE

Well-Known Member
Summit Sponsor (Level 3)
First Name
Renee
Joined
Dec 2, 2024
Threads
76
Messages
311
Reaction score
249
Location
CA
Website
suparee.com
Vehicle(s)
2018 Jeep JLU
I think the essence of off-roading is leaving the paved roads behind and heading into places few people ever see. Starting from the city, then into the forests, the deserts, the hills, the snow... Getting stuck in mud, crossing streams, climbing over obstacles. The fun of off-roading is endless. For anyone who loves nature, it’s just amazing. You can get away from crowds, escape the noise, and feel completely immersed in the moment.

At the end of the day, it’s all about having fun. That’s it.

I’m curious how you define off-roading. What do you go off-roading for? This might seem like a broad question, but I’d love to hear different takes.
Jeep Wrangler JL How Do You Define Off-Roading? 11
Jeep Wrangler JL How Do You Define Off-Roading? 7M404809

Jeep Wrangler JL How Do You Define Off-Roading? 7M404803(1)(2)
Sponsored

 

JPROCKS

Well-Known Member
First Name
Graham
Joined
Sep 1, 2023
Threads
26
Messages
299
Reaction score
489
Location
BCS Mexico
Vehicle(s)
2024 Jeep Wrangler Rubicon X 3.6L
Driving down the Baja California Sur Peninsula where the potholes will really test your suspension... and dashboard phone mount 🤣
 

Ear Responsible

Well-Known Member
First Name
Jim
Joined
Feb 25, 2025
Threads
10
Messages
247
Reaction score
226
Location
Florida
Vehicle(s)
2025 Rubicon x
I think the essence of off-roading is leaving the paved roads behind and heading into places few people ever see. Starting from the city, then into the forests, the deserts, the hills, the snow... Getting stuck in mud, crossing streams, climbing over obstacles. The fun of off-roading is endless. For anyone who loves nature, it’s just amazing. You can get away from crowds, escape the noise, and feel completely immersed in the moment.

At the end of the day, it’s all about having fun. That’s it.

I’m curious how you define off-roading. What do you go off-roading for? This might seem like a broad question, but I’d love to hear different takes.
11.webp
7M404809.webp

7M404803(1)(2).webp
Jeep Wrangler JL How Do You Define Off-Roading? IMG_6186
Jeep Wrangler JL How Do You Define Off-Roading? IMG_6186
 

Sponsored

yokramer

Well-Known Member
Joined
Sep 8, 2022
Threads
21
Messages
30,328
Reaction score
155,073
Location
Colorado
Vehicle(s)
'23 JLR, '26 Suzuki GSX8TT, '88 10th Anny RX7
Occupation
Snark Incarnate

Sponsored

C.Sco

Well-Known Member
Joined
Mar 19, 2023
Threads
13
Messages
1,264
Reaction score
2,698
Location
California
Vehicle(s)
2023 4xe Rubicon
Build Thread
Link
Vehicle Showcase
1
Well, there's "driving off-road", and then there's "off-roading". Two very different things.

Driving off-road could just mean any unpaved road. It could be just an incidental part of your journey, you weren't necessarily seeking to go off-road, perhaps there just happens to be an unpaved road along the way to where you're trying to go, but you would've gone anyways even if there wasn't. Maybe you didn't even want to drive off-pavement but you just didn't have a choice. It could be any sort of unpaved road, perhaps not even requiring high ground clearance or 4x4, even something that a Honda Accord could easily do, and still be considered driving "off-road" simply because it's not paved.

Off-roading, on the other hand, means that the unpaved road/trail is an intentional part of your adventure, and maybe even the only part of your adventure. It's on a road/trail that you need something more capable than the average car to drive on. You chose that route because you wanted the drive to be a challenge. You wanted to go somewhere that required a vehicle with above-average capability.

For insurance purposes, anything that is not on a road, is considered off road. Just like roadside assistance, mean you have to be roadside or assistance.
When it comes to insurance, they're often surprisingly flexible about what they consider a "road". Most insurance companies will cover driving on any county-maintained road, even unpaved. The "maintained" part is usually the key word. Rubicon Trail for example would be considered off-road by most insurance companies since, even though it is officially listed as Forest Road 14N34, it is not county-maintained and is officially listed as not being for normal passenger vehicle travel. But many other forest roads, that are county-maintained and listed for normal passenger vehicle travel, would be considered on-road.

AAA, on the other hand, considers everywhere that isn't paved to be "off road".
 
Last edited:

3TV

Well-Known Member
Joined
Jan 7, 2018
Threads
58
Messages
2,542
Reaction score
5,525
Location
Southwest USA
Vehicle(s)
2022 JLUR 392, 2025 JLR
There is a huge range in what is considered "off road". The strictest definition would be driving where there isn't a road. So, in that case even Pritchet Canyon in Moab would still be considered on road. Blazing a new trail through the desert or forest is frowned upon these days, so is there really any true off roading anymore? The loosest definition would be anything off pavement is considered off road. I'm somewhere in the middle. Is a stock Subaru station wagon driving down a graded gravel road considered off road? The Subaru owner would think so, but I wouldn't.
Sponsored

 
 







Top