Lowder 1365
Total Miles
4.4
Elevation
287.54 ft
Duration
0.5 Hours
Technical Rating
Best Time
Spring, Summer, Fall
Trail Overview
Lowder 1365 is a 4x4 road only. I would highly suggest airing down before you venture down this trail. Large rocks the size of bowling balls make up the roadway in a portion of this trail. Driver Creek with a depth of at least three feet, limits cars, dirt bikes, and low-clearance vehicles. It clearly goes to a very narrow trail that would be difficult for any vehicle to go down other than ATV and SxSs. There are some dispersed camping areas however there are no restrooms but lots of areas to collect some firewood. This trail is a great area to start if you are first heading into the Ozark's as it connects to a trail system that leads you through this forest for hundreds of miles.
Photos of Lowder 1365
Difficulty
This is a 4x4 road only due to the depth of water and the bowling ball sized rocks you have to drive over.
History
Here is a history article on the Native American Tribes and their time in Driver, Arkansas. https://americanindiancoc.org/native-american-tribes-the-indian-history-in-driver-arkansas/
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