Trail Overview
Little Joe Draw is an unmarked connecting trail between Sullivan Draw Road and the end of Sullivan Ridge South. There are a couple of small offshoot trails, including Little Connector, that get you up onto Sullivan Ridge. At the north end of the trail, you will encounter a deep silt bed on the trail less than a quarter of a mile long. The deep silt is hiding ruts that will pull your vehicle/tires in. If there are multiple vehicles, the dust kicked up will significantly reduce visibility. Beyond that, the trail is an easy two-track, wide enough for one vehicle. The trail follows the plateau through the high-desert landscape. There is an old corral at the north end of the trail as well. The trail crosses a cattle guard; livestock are free-roaming and can be on the trail so be on the lookout. The Arizona Strip is incredibly remote with no service and hardly any visitors. Summer months will reach triple-digit temperatures and freezing temperatures in the winter months. Be prepared when venturing out here.
Difficulty
At the north end of the trail, you will encounter a deep silt bed on the trail less than a quarter of a mile long. The deep silt is hiding ruts that will pull your vehicle/tires in. If there are multiple vehicles, the dust kicked up will significantly reduce visibility. Beyond that, the trail is an easy two-track, wide enough for one vehicle.