Stocker Stomper

Total Miles
0.2

Elevation

501.40 ft

Duration

0.5 Hours

Technical Rating

3

Easy

Best Time

Spring, Summer, Fall

Trail Overview

This trail is easily accessed from Cedar Lane through the primitive campsite on the northwest side of the park. This trail is non-directional and can be run from either end. The first part of the trail is easy with the potential for mud puddles depending on recent rainfall. You will come to a steep downhill with smaller rock ledges. This hill drops you down to where this trail meets Appaloosa. The trail runs alongside Appaloosa until you come to the other side, which is an uphill climb. The uphill climb is as steep as the downhill, with smaller rock obstacles to overcome. The trail can be slick when wet. A 4WD with good low range and a minimum of 33-inch tires is recommended.

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Stocker Stomper
Stocker Stomper

Difficulty

There are steep grades for uphill and downhill climbs. Expect small rock obstacles at both ends. 4WD with good low range and a minimum of 33-inch tires are recommended.

Technical Rating

3

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Access Description

From the office, you will head to the full hook-up sites and take a right onto Cedar Lane to the northwest side of the park to primitive camping. Drive through the primitive camping to where Cedar Lane ends. An alternate way from the office: head to the full hook-up sites and past the trail name Appaloosa. Proceed to Cedar Lane through the generator camping. From Cedar Lane, you will make a right at the last trail on the the right-hand side through the gates.

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