Trail Overview
This is one of the more difficult dirt bike trails in the Interface Trail System. The entrance from the north end is rutted, with overgrown grass, a few rocks, and embedded root bands across the trail creating small drop-offs. It starts descending down a rutted slope, with lots of loose rock filling in the ruts. It has some tight corners as it winds around the hillside, then comes up to a big embedded slab feature that is a steep stair step that drops off a couple of feet into a rutted path. The trail continues over some jagged embedded rock layers and loose rock in a dry and grassy clearing. It continues to wind tightly through the trees, with some off-camber turns, and a few more steep spots, and several small logs down. It keeps really tightly winding through the scrub oak until it ends at a forest road on the east end.
Difficulty
This is an intermediate trail due to several rutted and rocky sections, steep climbs and descents, and one big rock obstacle feature that is a couple foot tall ledge. This trail is rated as Most Difficult by the Forest Service.