Take Utah's Most Dangerous Road For Unbelievably Breathtaking Views
Utah has several white-knuckle roads, but Moki Dugway probably qualifies as the scariest. The three-mile-long switchback road is carved right into the side of the mountain. The gravel road is steep with hairpin turns…and no guardrail. However, if you dare to drive this road, you’ll see some absolutely gorgeous views.

It's recommended that vehicles over 28-feet long or over 10,000 pounds don't attempt to traverse this road. The 10 percent grade is really, really steep.

Plan on 30 minutes or more from bottom to top (or vice versa).
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The road closes during inclement weather. Otherwise, a 2WD vehicle should be able to easily reach the top.
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Can you see the upside-down car about halfway down the cliff in this photo?



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