Pole Road (3V04)

Total Miles 7.7
Technical Rating
3 Easy
Best Time Spring, Summer, Fall
Trail Type Full-Width Road
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Trail Overview

On Pole Road (3V04), with the Owens River to the south, the majestic Eastern Sierra mountain range to the west, the sprawling White Mountains to the east, and Casa Diablo to the northwest, you will find no shortage of views. Pole Road (3V04) runs along the transmission lines and is used to maintain the structures. Make no mistake, this is not a road for non-4WD/AWD vehicles. Low-clearance 2WD vehicles should not attempt this trail. The terrain is a mix between small drainage washouts, soft sandy sections, and slow-paced rough sections of small to medium rocks. Though this is a wide enough trail to get two jeeps down side by side, there are some sections that are a little narrower, such as the climb from the south along Pole Road. Pole Road runs along the Volcanic Tableland to the east and is also surrounded by Bureau of Land Management (BLM) land with a small patch of land owned by the Department of Water and Power (DWP). There are no gates or markings indicating when you cross into DWP land, so be aware of where you are on the trail. If you are starting the trail from the south (along Owens River), there are large pullout sections that can accommodate 5+ vehicles.

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Difficulty

The terrain is a mix of steep, loose rock from the southern entrance, rough washout sections throughout the trail, and sandy spots that will get a 2WD vehicle stuck. More relevant to the north side of the trail (Casa Diablo Road), there is deep sand and a small crossing that typically has water runoff during rain storms. In most spots, you can get two vehicles past each other, however, some sections may require a vehicle to turn out.

Technical Rating

3

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Brian K
Jun 21, 2026
Open
The climb up from pleasant valley dam road, there are two large rocks that pinch the trail. You will incur body damage unless you have sliders with kick outs. Be advised that moving those rocks could have them drop uncontrollably towards Pleasant Valley Dam Road. Also be aware that the gate to get out of pleasant is locked. On the near side of the trail. Proceed with caution.
GH H
Aug 03, 2025
Open
Trail has a few rocky sections that you must take slow. No major obstacles but I wouldn’t take anything with low clearance. Ran most the trail in 2wd but a few sections of 4wd just make it easier. Nothing to be afraid of but don’t expect rip this trail at high speed, it switches from sandy to rocky seemingly every few hundred feet
Kane c
Jan 01, 2024
Open

Pole Road (3V04) Trail can be accessed by the following ride types:

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

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