Trail Overview
Forest Service Road 9326J is just short of 2 miles long and was mapped from south to northeast. This route starts off as a dirt trail with a few small rocky and rutted sections as you make your way downhill in elevation. After the initial descent, the trail follows a dry wash as it traverses to the northeast. Several sections of the wash appear prone to becoming a muddy mess after any decent precipitation.
As you continue along the trail, you will encounter multiple uneven erosion ruts that weave across the trail surface and require careful tire placement. Near the northern end of the route, a few sagging trees create low-overhead clearance concerns for some full-sized 4x4s. Just before reaching the endpoint, there are a few small rock steps that must be navigated over before the trail ends at an intersection with the guided trail Clover Spur Maintained.
Difficulty
Expect an uneven, rutted dirt trail with loose rocks and erosion. There is potential for mud holes after precipitation, and erosion ruts exceed 12" deep but do not exceed 18" in depth.