Trail Overview
Sullivan Ridge South is an unmarked (no trail markers), single-vehicle-wide, two-track trail that takes you across the plateau. This trail can be used as a connection to other trails in the area. From north to south, it begins as a fairly simple and easy trail, weaving into the trees and back out into the open. You'll pass a fenced area where someone has laid out tarps with tires on top. Supposedly this is for collecting rainwater, presumably for the livestock in the area. Towards the last of the southern end of the trail, there is a short, steep little hill climb/descent and expansive views of the surrounding area. 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
Sullivan Ridge South is an unmarked (no trail markers), single-vehicle-wide, two-track trail that takes you across the plateau. Towards the last of the southern end of the trail, there is a short, steep little hill climb/descent.