North Cross to Nowhere
Total Miles
2.7
Elevation
20.32 ft
Duration
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Technical Rating
Best Time
Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter
Trail Overview
North Cross to Nowhere starts off at Highway 19 as a well-maintained gravel road with occasional potholes. As you progress East, the road becomes more worn and narrow, eventually turning to lose deep sand. Once you reach the section of private property, the land opens up and shows signs of a recent burn, with smoke still smoldering at stumps. At this point, the trail becomes significantly less traveled and very narrow with deeper sand. We turned around because the trail was too overgrown for our full-size truck.
Photos of North Cross to Nowhere
Difficulty
North Cross to Nowhere starts off at Highway 19 as a well-maintained gravel road with occasional potholes. As you progress East the road becomes more worn and narrow eventually turning to lose deep sand. We ended up turning around at the section of private property with a fork in the road and No Trespassing sign. You can legally continue left at this point but the trail was very overgrown for our full size truck.
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