Trail Overview
This trail runs partly through the Piedmont National Wildlife Refuge and highlights the region’s characteristic terrain, primarily gravel with scattered water and mud holes that can vary in size depending on recent weather conditions. Portions of the route pass through private property, so it is essential for visitors to remain on the designated roadway at all times. The drive is generally smooth and suitable for most skill levels, making it an enjoyable and relaxed outing. Access is limited to licensed, street-legal vehicles only, and because the trail lies within the Wildlife Refuge, all visitors are required to carry a valid hunting, fishing, or access permit.
Difficulty
This is a simple, single-lane gravel trail with occasional small water or mud holes, most of which are easily avoidable. In a few spots, there are pull-off areas along the roadside that allow vehicles to pass one another. The route is smooth and straightforward, making it suitable for nearly all licensed vehicles without difficulty.