Trail Overview
This easy dirt two-track branches off from Aztec Peak and leads out to an old ranch featuring a beautiful red cabin and a historic apple orchard. The ranch is private property and fenced, so please respect the landowner by not going beyond the gate. The road is mostly smooth with some scattered rocks, and the drive is well worth it for the gorgeous views along the way. There are a few camping options tucked into the more wooded sections of the route. You’ll also notice areas impacted by the 2025 forest fire, with downed and burned trees, though the road has been cleared and remains accessible. Near the end, you’ll also find the Murphy Trailhead, which serves as a starting point for several hikes into the Sierra Ancha Wilderness.
Difficulty
This trail is rated a 2/10 due to the mostly smooth dirt surface and minimal obstacles along the route. Aside from a few rocky patches and minor uneven sections, it is suitable for most high-clearance vehicles and even capable for AWD in dry conditions.