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Off-road adventure just got REAL, y’all! Jared @Wildwestexplorations8097 and I (the Kansas Princess 👑) fired up the Jeep and tackled the long, bumpy, but ABSOLUTELY worth-it JACKSON CABIN / MULESHOE RANCH ROAD TRAIL deep in the Red Field Wilderness of Arizona! We rolled straight through the massive Muleshoe Ranch Cooperative Management Area — 55,000 acres of rugged beauty, lush riparian zones, and pure outdoor magic. This special land is cared for together by The Nature Conservancy, the Forest Service, and the Bureau of Land Management to protect those unique ecosystems and the endangered species that call it home. The drive was pure joy: winding through tall cottonwoods, splashing through mud puddles, crawling over boulders, and following twisty paths that led us to a sparkling desert stream. Along the way God blessed us with the best wildlife show — a speedy roadrunner (meep meep! 🦜), sunning lizards, wild turkeys, and graceful deer — plus the most gorgeous California Poppies lighting up the desert like golden sunshine! 🌼✨ The scenery is breathtakingly beautiful and the historic Jackson Cabin is so interesting — a true hidden Arizona treasure! If you love family-friendly videos, exploring Arizona, Christian family fun, husband and wife adventures, off-road trails, Jeep trails, nature lovers, God’s creation, enjoying life, and living life to the fullest… hit that like button and come along for the ride! Drop a ❤️ if you’d love to tackle this Jeep trail with us, and tell me in the comments: What’s YOUR favorite off-road adventure spot? Safe travels, y’all… and God bless! 🙏 See you in the next adventure! ❤️ From the bottom of our hearts, thank you. To every single person who watched our little Benson AZ weekend adventure — whether you laughed at The Thing Museum with us, smiled through our Wendy’s chili stop, or just quietly rode along the highway — we are truly grateful. These trips mean everything to us, especially the ones where we pause for a bowl of chili in honor of our son DaKota. Your views, likes, comments, and shares keep his memory alive and make these road trips feel a little less empty and a whole lot more special. Thank you for being part of our adventure family. We read every single comment and your kindness fills our hearts more than you’ll ever know. #KansasPrincess69 #WildWestExplorations8097 #JacksonCabin #RedFieldWilderness #MuleshoeRanch #JeepTrail #4x4Adventure #OffRoadTrails #JeepTrails #ExploringArizona #ChristianFamilyFun #HusbandAndWifeAdventures #FamilyFriendlyVideos #NatureLovers #GodsCreation #EnjoyingLife #LiveLifeToTheFullest #ArizonaAdventure #DesertWildlife #CaliforniaPoppies #Roadrunner #OffRoadArizona #FamilyAdventure #WildlifeWatching #JeepLife #arizonaroadtrip ❤️ This video contains music from Shutterstock, licensed by Splice video editing app. ❤️ Music from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!): https://uppbeat.io/t/the-lakes/bluebird License code: GSNCB3ISJ9VJNYJ6 ❤️ Music from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!): https://uppbeat.io/t/sky-toes/feather... License code: 5ANMACNN5YPMKLES ❤️ Music from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!): https://uppbeat.io/t/zimpzon/mountains License code: XMVONCHDHKVPNRXZ 🌵🏜️🚗 Geographic Coordinates 32.342, -110.2417 Directions From Willcox, heading northeast on Interstate 10, take exit 340 for AZ-186 E/Rex Allen Dr. and turn right onto Rex Allen Dr. After 0.1 miles, turn right onto Bisbee Ave. and continue for 0.8 miles. Turn right onto Airport Rd. and continue for 15 miles. Take a slight right onto N. Muleshoe Rd/Muleshoe Ranch Rd and drive 14 more miles. You will arrive at the sign in kiosk at the start of Forest Service Road 691/Jackson Cabin Road. Jackson Cabin Road is the sole entry and exit to the area and continues for approx. 16 miles.