Rattlesnake Road - Jennings State Forest
Total Miles
1.8
Elevation
25.98 ft
Duration
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Technical Rating
Best Time
Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter
Trail Overview
Rattlesnake Road is a short 1.8 mile trail in Jennings State Forest. The trail is mostly loose sand and while the state has a sign stating "4WD recommended," the trail really only requires a good all terrain tire and good throttle control through loose sections. 4WD was not needed even a day after a heavy rain storm. The trail is narrow, but still wide enough for a full size vehicle with a couple of tight spots between trees. There are numerous pull offs to explore on foot/allow traffic to pass, but look for signs stating "no vehicle access" prior to using your vehicle. This is a fun short trail to explore in the somewhat large Jennings State Forest.
Photos of Rattlesnake Road - Jennings State Forest
Difficulty
The road is a single vehicle wide, but has numerous pullouts for other vehicles to pass. The losse sand is not an issue with good throttle control through thick sections.
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