Trail Overview
Forest Service Road 6334 is a short, half-mile-long trail that was mapped from southeast to northwest. The route starts off very laid-back with a few rocky sections and scattered tree debris across the trail surface. The trail quickly becomes extremely narrow, with low overhead clearance in many areas. Most of the low clearance is caused by small dead ponderosa pines that were burned during a wildfire.
Tree debris is present along nearly the entire route, so travelers should use caution and maintain good tire placement to avoid punctures from sharp, dead branches. The trail ends abruptly as it enters a clearing, where the route simply disappears ahead.
Difficulty
Expect an uneven, rutted dirt trail with loose rocks and tree debris scattered throughout the route. Trail obstacles are up to 12 inches in height. The trail is very narrow in many sections and has frequent low overhead clearance.