San Javier Detour

Total Kilometers
13.8

Elevation

18.22 m

Duration

0.75 Hours

Technical Rating

2

Easy

Best Time

Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter

Trail Overview

This alternate trail to San Javier was mapped to bypass the first 6 bone-rattling miles of washboard on the main road--and for the first 3 to 4 miles, it delivers. The path is smooth, winding, and relatively comfortable, with only occasional washboard patches, far fewer than on the main route. Along the way, you'll pass small farms, ranches, and desert wildlife like rabbits and chipmunks, surrounded by typical desert vegetation and a few El Cardon cacti. At about the 3.5-mile mark, the road changes character: an open gate leads to a less-traveled section with silt traps about a foot deep, manageable but requiring care. It was here that I heard a javelina nearby--a reminder to stay alert in the desert. Beyond the silt, the trail becomes rocky, with stretches of loose, baseball-sized rocks breaking up smoother sections. Once you reach the arroyo, the terrain surprises you with firm, easy sand that transitions into a decent road leading back to the main route. Despite the challenges, this alternate trail proved to be a worthwhile and adventurous detour.

Photos of San Javier Detour

San Javier Detour
San Javier Detour

Difficulty

This detour is classified as a Level 2 trail due to the silt traps along the route. 4WD is recommended due to the silt traps. Without them, the trail would otherwise be easy to navigate with a 2WD vehicle.

Technical Rating

2

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