Little Oak Spring Road BLM 1029
Total Miles
1.7
Elevation
2,035.77 ft
Duration
0.5 Hours
Technical Rating
Best Time
Spring, Summer, Fall
Trail Overview
Little Oak Spring Road BLM 1029 is a 1.7-mile road that is rated 3 of 10. This is one of several trails used to travel around the Mount Logan and Hell's Hole area of the Grand Canyon-Parashant National Monument. BLM 1029 provides a cross-connect between the Nampaweap Petroglyph site and access to the Mount Logan trailhead. Use BLM 1030 to connect to Little Oak Spring Road BLM 1029, Nixon South Road BLM 1044, and Mount Logan Road BLM 1064 to reach the trailhead. The trail cuts across pine forests and scrub prairie. Upon reaching the intersection with Nixon South Road BLM 1044 a right turn will follow the trail back to County Road 5 (main access route) or left to Mount Logan Road BLM 1064. This trail is subject to erosion and there may be several areas of washouts along this trail. There is no water, gas, food, lodging, Wi-Fi, or cell service. Visitors should be advised that towing charges in the event of vehicles becoming stuck or damaged are in the region of $3,000. Areas above 5,000 feet may not be accessible in winter months due to mud and snow.
Photos of Little Oak Spring Road BLM 1029
Difficulty
The trail consists of loose rocks, dirt, sand, and some slickrock surfaces. Mud holes are possible, but there are no steps higher than 12 inches. 4WD is recommended, and aggressive tires are a plus.