Trail Overview
9155M serves as a bisector trail that cuts through this National Forest area South of Wupatki National Monument. As is typical of most trails in the area, this trail is a two-track that is predominately rock, sand, and cinder crush. Along this trail, you might see dispersed campsites, some with primitive fire rings, as this area is popular with hunters. If you do decide to have a fire, please check local forest and county regulations as this area is prone to large and uncontrollable wildfires. Popular with hunters, this area is home to elk, deer, antelope, and various types of birds. There are no obstacles on this trail and spotty cell service, so you'll want to have offline maps downloaded as there are numerous trails that crisscross this area.
Difficulty
This is an unmaintained trail that is one lane in a popular area. Conditions of this trail may change with use and/or with monsoon or moisture events. There are places to pass and/or turn around, but if you do have to venture off-trail, please remember to TREAD LIGHTLY.