Logging Bank Trail (FSR #94449B)

Total Miles
1.9

Technical Rating

5

Moderate

Best Time

Fall, Winter

Trail Type

High-Clearance 4x4 Trail

Accessible By

Trail Overview

Logging Bank Trail (FS#94449B)**Difficulty: 5 (Moderate)**This 2-mile trail in the Ozark St. Francis National Forest offers increasingly challenging terrain as drivers progress from north to south. Accessible via Beech Grove trail, FS#94449B typically requires about 1.5 hours, providing a satisfying technical drive without consuming an entire day. The northern section begins with relatively easy terrain, giving access to a practical campsite accommodating 2-3 vehicles or two rigs with trailers. While not particularly scenic, the campsite offers clean, level ground and convenient trail access. Continuing south, the trail presents partial eastern views through brush-lined hillsides before introducing the main technical challenge. The highlight of this route is a formidable 20-degree banked rock obstacle that demands 4LO and lockers. Even well-equipped vehicles may experience sliding while navigating this technical section.Drivers should prepare for careful wheel placement and possible spotting assistance. Most of the trail operates at a difficulty level of 3, with the narrow nature of the path being the primary challenge. However, the trail earns its overall difficulty rating of 5 due to unavoidable technical obstacles - drivers must navigate either the banked rock obstacle or contend with downed logs; with no bypasses available throughout the trail, numerous downed logs create a dynamic, ever-changing experience. Many logs cross directly over the path, requiring careful navigation and creating natural obstacles that vary with each season and storm. The southern portion features steeper hills and increased log debris, making it significantly more technical than the northern entrance. The predominantly dirt trail surface includes occasional muddy sections, though nothing particularly treacherous under normal conditions. Limited rocky areas outside the main obstacle keep the trail interesting without being overly punishing on tires and components. For the best experience, travel this trail during fall or winter months when reduced foliage improves visibility and minimizes vehicle scratching from thorns and brush. Spring and summer runs remain possible, but expect increased "pinstriping" from encroaching vegetation. Cellular service is spotty throughout the area, so download maps and trail information before arrival. This relative isolation and varied terrain and obstacles make FS#94449B a rewarding excursion for moderately experienced off-roaders seeking a challenging but manageable adventure. High-clearance 4WD vehicles with good articulation and undercarriage protection are strongly recommended. While stock 4WD SUVs and trucks can attempt the northern portion, the rock bank obstacle and southern sections demand more capable setups with proper off-road tires, skid plates, and preferably locking differentials.

Photos of Logging Bank Trail (FSR #94449B)

Logging Bank Trail (FSR #94449B)
Logging Bank Trail (FSR #94449B)

Difficulty

The highlight of this route is a formidable 20-degree banked rock obstacle that demands 4LO and lockers. Even well-equipped vehicles may experience sliding while navigating this technical section. Drivers should prepare for careful wheel placement and possible spotting assistance.

Technical Rating

5

Logging Bank Trail (FSR #94449B) can be accessed by the following ride types:

  • High-Clearance 4x4
  • SxS (60")
  • ATV (50")
  • Dirt Bike

Access Description

Accessible via south end of Beech Grove Trail (FS#1533)

Logging Bank Trail (FSR #94449B) Map

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