Trail Overview
This trail winds its way through portions of the Oconee National Forest, offering visitors a firsthand experience of the region’s landscape. The route is composed primarily of gravel and some dirt/mud, with the occasional water puddles, mud holes, and minor washouts that can vary in depth and size depending on recent weather patterns. Overall, the drive remains relatively smooth, making it suitable for a wide range of driving skill levels and vehicle capabilities. The journey provides a leisurely pace for enjoying the scenery, which includes sweeping views of rolling hills, dense forests, and the possibility of spotting native wildlife. As a regulated route, access is restricted to licensed, street-legal vehicles, ensuring both safety and the preservation of the trail’s natural surroundings.
Difficulty
This is an easy, primarily single-lane gravel trail with occasional small water or mud holes. Passing areas are available to accommodate oncoming traffic. The road is suitable for nearly all licensed vehicles and can be traveled without difficulty under normal conditions.