Trail Overview
This is a point-to-point single-track trail with OHV use limited to dirt bikes only. There are narrow gates restricting the entry of larger vehicles at both ends. The trail surface is primarily dirt, but there are some short stretches of loose rock. There are also sections with ruts up to 2-3 feet deep, whoops up to 2 feet high, and tight vegetation. Long stretches of the trail run right along the hillside, with a sharp drop-off on one side, so be cautious. However, this will be rewarded with great views of the larger area and valley below. At the halfway point, there is the option to veer north on Arrastra OHV #121 towards the Frazier Mountain Lookout. If riding from east to west, the trail will be a bit more difficult as it steadily climbs 1600 ft over loose and sometimes steep terrain. It is closed annually from 11/2 - 4/30. A Green Sticker permit is required for dirt bikes. There is weak or no cellular phone service on most of the trail. Tread Lightly and Pack-It-Out.
Difficulty
The trail surface primarily consists of packed dirt and sandy gravel. There are short stretches where the main path crosses over loose rocks (small to medium-sized). There are short steep grades with ruts up to 2-3 feet deep and larger rocks. Flat sections will often have a series of closely spaced whoops up to 2 feet high. Vegetation (mostly scrub brush) can occasionally be tight on both sides of the trail. Long stretches of the trail will also run right along the hillside, with a sharp drop-off to one side.