Azalea Creek - FS 9S014B

Total Miles
1.2

Technical Rating

3

Best Time

Summer, Fall

Trail Type

Full-Width Road

Accessible By

Trail Overview

This is an essential, short 1.1-mile spur providing high-clearance access to a unique ridge-top viewpoint. The trail climbs rapidly through a mixed-severity 2020 Creek Wildfire burn zone, which has exposed the dramatic granite formations and opened up panoramic views. The surface is a mix of rock and loose dirt, but the primary challenge is the steep, loose climb near the end. The route culminates at a spectacular, flat granite knob that serves as an exceptional dispersed campsite overlooking the surrounding lakes and high country.

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Azalea Creek - FS 9S014B
Azalea Creek - FS 9S014B

Difficulty

The R3 rating is assigned due to the short, steep final ascent, which is covered in loose rock and dirt, severely challenging traction. High clearance is mandatory to prevent undercarriage damage from exposed granite and to clear the rocky tread. 4WD is required to manage the climb and control the descent on the low-traction surface.

Technical Rating

3

Status Reports

There are no status reports yet for this trail.

Azalea Creek - FS 9S014B can be accessed by the following ride types:

  • High-Clearance 4x4
  • SUV

Access Description

This road is accessed via Kaiser Pass Road (California State Highway 168), then Rock Creek Road (FS 9S009), and then Lower Tamarack (FS 9S014).

Azalea Creek - FS 9S014B Map

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