
We all know the saying — April showers bring May flowers — but for off-roaders, those showers bring something even better: mud! Rainy trails mean more fun for those who love to get a little dirty and explore the backroads. Whether you’re new to off-roading or a seasoned adventurer, April is the perfect time to gear up and hit the trails. But to do that right, you need a vehicle that’s built to handle the slippery stuff. Let’s take a look at some of the best off-road vehicles ready to take on the muddiest conditions.

1. Jeep Wrangler
No surprise here — the Jeep Wrangler has long been the king of the trail. With its legendary 4×4 capability, solid axles and high ground clearance, the Wrangler is ready for anything the rainy season throws its way. The Rubicon trim, in particular, features locking differentials, sway bar disconnects and mud-terrain tires to power through deep ruts and slick conditions. Plus, the removable doors and roof mean you can truly embrace the elements if you’re feeling bold!
Why it’s great in the mud: Trail Rated toughness and water fording up to 30 inches.

2. Jeep Cherokee Trailhawk
The Jeep Cherokee Trailhawk is a compact SUV that doesn’t mess around when it comes to off-road performance. It’s ideal for weekend getaways or spontaneous trail runs after work. With Jeep’s Active Drive Lock 4×4 system, Selec-Terrain traction management and a 1-inch factory lift, the Trailhawk is made to handle mud, rocks and anything else April throws your way. Plus, you’ll love the comfortable interior that’s perfect for everyday driving, too.
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Why it’s great in the mud: Trail Rated toughness with locking rear differential and terrain modes made for mud, snow and more.

3. Jeep Gladiator Mojave
Built for high-performance off-roading, the Jeep Gladiator Mojave isn’t just for the desert — it’s a beast in the mud, too. With FOX 2.5-inch internal bypass shocks, reinforced frame components, and 33-inch all-terrain tires, the Mojave handles unpredictable terrain like a pro. It also boasts high ground clearance and water fording capability, making it ideal for splashy, muddy trails after those April showers.
Why it’s great in the mud: Desert-rated durability with suspension and traction upgrades that power through deep ruts and slick conditions with ease.
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4. Ram 1500 Rebel
Need to haul some gear while taking on tough terrain? The Ram 1500 Rebel is a fantastic option for muddy off-roading with some serious muscle. With a factory lift, all-terrain tires and an electronic locking rear axle, the Rebel is ready for rain-soaked fun. And let’s be honest — there’s just something cool about a full-size truck throwing mud around.
Why it’s great in the mud: Powerful engine options and a tough suspension system for off-road hauling.

5. Ram 2500 Power Wagon
For those who want heavy-duty muscle with serious off-road chops, the Ram 2500 Power Wagon delivers. Built with rugged terrain in mind, it comes standard with a 6.4-liter Hemi V8 engine, front and rear locking differentials, and an electronic disconnecting sway bar for max articulation. It even has a factory-installed WARN winch — just in case things get really muddy.
Why it’s great in the mud: Heavy-duty capability meets advanced off-road features, making it the ultimate tool for powering through rain-soaked trails and deep mud with confidence.
Get Muddy This April!
Rainy days don’t mean you have to stay inside — in fact, they’re an open invitation to find the biggest puddle and have a little fun. If you’ve been thinking about upgrading to a vehicle that can handle more adventure, now is the perfect time.
Stop by McLarty Daniel Chrysler Dodge Jeep Ram in Bentonville, Arkansas, chat with a knowledgeable team member and check out these off-road beasts in person. Your next muddy adventure is just a test drive away. And remember: April showers don’t just bring flowers — they bring off-road smiles, too!

