Feel like putting your 4×4 through the paces on some interesting off-road trails? Traveling full-time since February 2014, we’ve been able to try several Jeep Badge of Honor trails all over the country, as well as other trails recognized for their technical challenge or scenery.
If you’re looking for somewhere to start, these are our four most-read articles about off-roading trails:
- Jeep Badge of Honor Program: What It Is and How It Works
- Cedar Tree Trail, a Jeep Badge of Honor
- Jeep Badge of Honor Trail Review: South Marble Head Loop
- Our Weekend Overlanding on Michigan’s Drummond Island (home to Michigan’s only Jeep Badge of Honor Trail)

Jeep Badge of Honor Trails We’ve Conquered
Many of our readers know we enjoy tackling Jeep Badge of Honor trails as we travel full-time around the nation. Contained in this article is not just a list, but

Jeep Badge of Honor Trail Review: South Marble Head Loop
So you want to conquer the South Marble Head Loop Jeep Badge of Honor trail? Strap in and let’s get going. South Marble Head Loop is located on Drummond Island

What’s Going on With the New Jeep Badge of Honor Design?
The new Jeep Badge of Honor badge design is out. And like anything new, there’s a bit of controversy in the Jeep community regarding the change. If you aren’t familiar

Cedar Tree Trail a Jeep Badge Of Honor
Ready to test your off-road skills on Cedar Tree? Strap in and let’s get going. Welcome to my review of the Jeep Badge of Honor Trail called Cedar Tree. Cedar

Off-road Adventures Through Big Bend National Park
Even though Texas is our home base, we didn’t visit Big Bend National Park (one of only two national parks in the giant state of Texas) until this year. Our

Jeep Badge of Honor Program: What It Is and How It Works
The Jeep Badge of Honor hard badges on the side of my Jeep never fail to spark conversations with Jeep enthusiasts everywhere I travel. What really surprises me is how