Trail Overview
93052A is a great connector to the top of 93052F, 1322A, and Adams Mountain Road. Dropping in off Old Hwy 27, the trail gradually descends at first with a few shallow mud holes. The trail has a few switchbacks as its grade steepens. At the 1-mile mark is the upper trailhead of 93052A. The trail turns more northerly and begins to climb, with numerous mud holes and a few small creeks. At the 2.5-mile mark, there is a classic Ozark seasonal 20' waterfall. At the 3-mile mark, the trail connects with NFS 1322A, where it ends. You can expect pin striping, especially the first 1/4 mile off Old Hwy 27. This is a year-round trail that can be easily navigated by high-clearance 4x4s and off-road rigs, but do not let that fool you; it connects to at least three trails with steep, off-camber trails that have rock ledges of 18 inches or more. Bring a chainsaw; spring storms bring downed trees, and it may be difficult to turn around in larger rigs.
History
Most trails in the Ozarks are from old communities of a time gone by.