BP & L Road - FS 4N33

Total Miles 3.8
Technical Rating
1 Easy
Best Time Spring, Fall, Winter, Summer
Trail Type Full-Width Road
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Trail Overview

This hard-packed dirt road offers a smooth(ish) drive over lots of loose gravel and small rocks that are easily traversed by any stock vehicle, with plenty of turnouts along the Angeles National Forest-designated portions of the road, including many under and around large electrical towers, where you can stop and take in the views of the Acton foothills along the northern side of the Angeles National Forest. This includes a view of an active quarry where the public road essentially ends. Although short, this road is a great starting point for anyone looking to go on a hike or bike ride on the Arrastre Canyon trail, accessible through a currently unnamed trail located at approximately the midway point of this road, just before entering a City of Los Angeles Department of Water and Power-owned stretch of the road. Be mindful that this is a service road, though, and try to avoid stopping for extended periods around the electrical towers.

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Difficulty

This is primarily a service road for the quarry and mining operations located near the end of the road, and there may be semi-trucks on the road during standard operating hours.

Technical Rating

1

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C Ferris
Apr 08, 2026
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Easy hard pack dirt road out and back to a quarry from Aliso canyon road

BP & L Road - FS 4N33 Trail can be accessed by the following ride types:

  • Single Track
  • 50 Inch
  • 60 Inch
  • High Clearance
  • Full Width

BP & L Road - FS 4N33 Map

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