Trail Overview
This is a 1.5-mile-long ATV trail in the Ozark National Forest that starts and ends off of Brock #40, but it's not necessarily an easy shortcut, because it's become faint and difficult to navigate in the middle of the trail. The north and south ends of the trail are well defined and easy, but the middle portion is narrow and primitive. After major storms, it has become washed out and overgrown and looks like it needs rerouting. There are trail markers on the trees to help follow the route, but you'll need a GPS map to get through the trees. Portions of it look more like a single track as it has become narrow and overgrown. It's a good challenge if looking to pick your way through the overgrown. Expect to find rocky sections, small creek crossings, downed logs, and difficulty finding traction in the leaves.
Difficulty
This is an intermediate trail due to navigational challenges, as the trail is overgrown and washed out. It will require some route finding skills. Otherwise, the beginning and end of the path are smooth and easy, with a few rock sections.