Banff OHV Trail - 2N28Y

Total Miles
1.0

Technical Rating

3

Easy

Best Time

Summer, Fall, Spring

Trail Type

Full-Width Road

Accessible By

Trail Overview

Enter the forest on 2N28Y from the residential neighborhood. The road begins as a street-legal-only vehicle dirt road, but will convert to a green-sticker OHV road where it crosses trail 3W13. The roadbed is hard dirt when dry, but it will become slippery with the clay when wet. You will first descend through manzanita bushes and sycamores to open views of the Mojave Desert and mountains as the road climbs to follow the spine of the ridge. You will travel in narrow plant corridors and will experience some off-camber road surfaces that will have rain ruts on the downhill side of the road. The road is easier when traveling southeast and has a more difficult climb when traveling northwest.

Photos of Banff OHV Trail - 2N28Y

Banff OHV Trail - 2N28Y
Banff OHV Trail - 2N28Y

Difficulty

The road will become slippery with a clay component in the dirt when wet. Avoid this road during the rain or when snow is present on the ground. The road is more difficult when traveling towards the northwest.

Technical Rating

3

Status Reports

There are no status reports yet for this trail.

Banff OHV Trail - 2N28Y can be accessed by the following ride types:

  • High-Clearance 4x4
  • SUV

Access Description

Access via Banff Drive and Mammoth Drive in Lake Arrowhead, California, or Rouse Ranch Road (2N25) to intersect the southeast end of Banff OHV (2N28Y).

Banff OHV Trail - 2N28Y Map

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