Trail Overview
This trail extends through the Oconee National Forest and showcases the characteristic terrain of the area—predominantly gravel with scattered water and mud holes that may vary in size depending on recent weather conditions. It ends at the Piedmont National Wildlife Refuge (this area requires a pass). Portions of the route traverse private property, making it essential for visitors to remain on the designated roadway at all times. The drive is generally smooth and accessible for most skill levels, offering a relaxed experience for drivers. Along the way, travelers are treated to scenic vistas of rolling hills and forested landscapes. For safety and compliance, access to this trail is limited to licensed, street-legal vehicles only. This trail also has a small cemetery at the north side start for more exploration.
Difficulty
This is a very easy, mostly one-lane gravel trail with occasional small water or mud holes, most of which can be avoided. There are small areas to pull to the side for any oncoming traffic. This road can be traveled by most all licensed vehicles with no issues.