610q
Total Miles
2.1
Elevation
2,672.97 ft
Duration
0.5 Hours
Technical Rating
Best Time
Spring, Summer, Fall
Trail Overview
Similar to the Dog Point trail, this trail has some meadows for pullouts and some narrow sections that might cause paint damage to your rig. It's rocky, but mostly comprised of dirt as it meanders through the aspen and pine forest here in the Kaibab National Forest. There's a campsite at the end, as well as a couple of spots to camp along the way with primitive rock fire rings. Be sure to check the local county and forest fire regulations, as this area has high wildfire danger for most of the year due to its dry and windy conditions. There is no service along this trail, but there are no obstacles; even without the offline maps, it's doubtful you'll find any trouble.
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Difficulty
This is an unmaintained trail that has the potential to have mud ruts and erosion in a rain event. The trail is one lane wide with some places to pass.
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