Lucky Boy
Total Miles
2.1
Elevation
2,419.99 ft
Duration
0.5 Hours
Technical Rating
Best Time
Summer, Fall
Trail Overview
Lucky Boy is a 2-mile-long dirt road through Challis National Forest that leaves the Custer Motorway and goes up to private property. The south end has been gated off at private property, so it has to be ridden as an out-and-back and does not connect to the Fourth of July. It's really easy the whole way. It's pretty steep, as it gains 1,200 feet in 2 miles. It's wider than the Fourth of July trail. It mostly climbs up on a shelfy dirt road with a bit of loose rock and embedded rocky surfaces but is mostly smooth with no obstacles. It's a fun spur to check out when already checking out the historical sites along the Custer Motorway.
Photos of Lucky Boy
Difficulty
Lucky Boy is very easy and could be accessible by most 4WD or high clearance 2WD vehicles. It's wide, but has shelfy exposed sections, and has some steeper climbs.
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