Trail Overview
This is a short wash trail within the desert flats off of Freeman Road, north of Oracle Junction, Arizona. The east entrance starts off of a pipeline road, and enters a more primitive and narrower wash with fewer tracks than some of the more trafficked wider washes. It funnels into a wider, more trafficked wash with lots of tracks to follow, and keeps going west. The wash is 30 feet wide at times, lined with big mesquite trees and palo verde. The wash is mostly made up of just smooth white sand, with minimal rock, but lots of cow tracks. It’s very packed down and easy to follow. The trail is very flat with no elevation gain. The west end ends on the Brady Loop 4x4 trail.
Difficulty
This is a consistently easy trail for ATV riders and dirt bikes, as it rides through a simple sandy wash the whole time. The only technical element is the sand and some low-hanging branches on the east end.