FS9005g
Total Miles
4.3
Elevation
2,281.99 ft
Duration
0.75 Hours
Technical Rating
Best Time
Spring, Summer, Fall
Trail Overview
This one-lane trail features mud ruts, puddles, water damage, and erosion. Sections of this trail are rocky, with some of the rock gardens featuring larger rocks that might damage the undercarriage of lower-clearance vehicles. There is some camping along this trail, with sites being scattered and sporadic with primitive fire rings, if at all. If considering a campfire, please consult county regulations as this area is prone to large and uncontrollable wildfires. This section of the Coconino National Forest is popular with hunters, so don't be surprised to see people wandering about the forest in the towering Ponderosa Pine trees that shelter deer and elk alike. There are no major obstacles along this trail, and cell service is spotty, so it's best to have offline maps downloaded for your convenience as there are many side trails and offshoots and navigating might become confusing.
Photos of FS9005g
Difficulty
This is a one-lane unmaintained trail that has no major obstacles. Some exposed rocks are larger than others and may cause damage to lower-clearance vehicles. Offline maps are recommended as this area has little to no cell service.