Oconee Starr
Total Miles
8.0
Technical Rating
Best Time
Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter
Trail Type
Full-Width Road
Accessible By
Trail Overview
Oconee Starr is a fun and easy drive showcasing vibrant red dirt roads, southern pine forests, hardwood forests, and natural streams. This trail is split between Oconee National Forest and Piedmont National Wildlife Refuge, spanning eight miles in length. The road is mostly gravel with some sections of less-maintained red dirt roads and occasional potholes.
Photos of Oconee Starr
Difficulty
This is mostly a well-maintained gravel road that can be traversed in any 2WD vehicle. The occasional potholes and slick red dirt sections are the only difficulties you will encounter.
Status Reports
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