Trail Overview
This straightforward gravel trail winds through the heart of the Piedmont National Wildlife Refuge, offering travelers a chance to experience the landscape in its natural state. The route showcases the region’s characteristic terrain, consisting mainly of gravel stretches interspersed with shallow water and mud holes that change in size and depth depending on recent rainfall. While the path provides a touch of adventure, it remains manageable and generally smooth, making it suitable for drivers of most skill levels. Access is restricted to licensed, street-legal vehicles, ensuring safe and responsible use. Additionally, because the trail lies within the Wildlife Refuge, all visitors are required to possess a valid hunting, fishing, or access permit, making compliance with regulations an important part of the journey.
Difficulty
This is a simple, mostly 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.