Located near the town of Lucerne, CA, the Bullfrog Jeep Trail is one of the newest additions to the Johnson Valley area and one of the most scenic. Although it is one of the easiest trails in the valley, it is still rated “difficult” and depending on the lines you take, it really is all that and more.
Working its way through and around a well known outcrop of boulders called the Cougar Buttes, Bullfrog offers a myriad of challenges throughout the length of the trail and they come one right after the other. The rocks and ledges are formidable and the more flex you have, the easier it will be to negotiate this trail. Of course, a locker or two wouldn’t hurt to have and aside from tow hooks front and rear, I’d have to say that rocker guards are a must here. When we ran this trail, one of the guys in our group showed up in a stock 2-Door Jeep JK Wranger X and with stock street tires. Although he did need some help getting up and over some of the biggest obstacles, he made his way through the trail just fine. Granted, he did have heavy duty aftermarket front and rear bumpers and a set of good rocker guards and all did their job well.
If you would like to see a short video that Cindy made highlighting our adventures on the Bullfrog Trail, simply click on the screen or link below:
Project-JK Bullfrog Trail YouTube Video
If you would like to see photos from our Bullfrog run, click on the link below:
Project-JK Bullfrog Trail Photo Gallery
Thanks again to everyone who joined us on this trip. I look forward to hitting the trails with you again soon!!
WOW! You folks know no limits. Great wheeling and Cindy the video’s you make are the ‘bomb’.
As always….great video really makes me want to come to Cali to hit some of the trails!
Very cool video, I cant wait to see Moab!~
I can see… Why why???
“This video is not available in your country or domain”… WTF??
Greetings for everyone…
unfortuantely, one of the songs used is produced by UMG and they do not allow youtube to post it.
Well, next time when you edit the videos, please think on the rest of your followers. 🙂
Cheers and lucky on your’s next trail.