Crutchers Crossing North

Total Miles 7
Technical Rating
5 Moderate
Best Time Fall
Trail Type Full-Width Road
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Trail Overview

This slow rocky route connects Red Canyon down to the Crutcher's Crossing river ford of the Owyhee River. As the road drops down into the canyon on the North side, it becomes increasingly rocky with a few off-camber spots that frequently require spotting for less experienced drivers. This section is rated a Five (5) while the rest of this road is a Two (2). The river ford itself is shallow and simple in the fall when water levels are down. In the Spring, the river rafting crowd launches boats here so the water level is likely too high with too much current to cross. There is very little traffic out here. Bring extra fuel, water, and spare tires. There is a high silica content in the dirt in this region. When dry, it's a fine talc dust that gets everywhere and in everything. When wet, it becomes a slippery mess and dries hard on your vehicle like concrete. Be prepared to hike out if traveling in this area during the wet season.

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Difficulty

rated 5 for short, steep and rocky descent; rated 2 for the rest of the easy dirt road.

Technical Rating

5

Status Reports

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CJ Von Zioch
May 07, 2025
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Bull Basin Creek was high and marsh like. Got stuck and it took me 7 hours to get out. Better in the Fall, but I’ve gotten through in the Spring many times. Measured the water before and was only 18”, but the mud was too soft for a truck over 5,000 pounds.
Rick Audis
Jun 22, 2023
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Crutchers Crossing North Trail can be accessed by the following ride types:

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  • Full Width

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