Trail Overview
The majority of the route features firm ground and gentle terrain with no major obstacles. However, there is one notable section that requires extra attention, an extended stretch of thick mud roughly 30 feet long. Although it is not heavily rutted yet, repeated use and wet conditions will likely cause it to deteriorate over time, becoming more difficult to cross. For now, most capable high clearance 4WD vehicles should be able to navigate it with steady momentum, but drivers should still approach cautiously. Outside of this muddy segment, the trail remains mild and straightforward.
Difficulty
This trail is mostly easy, but the 30-foot stretch of thick mud adds a bit of challenge. While it's not deeply rutted yet, conditions will worsen with use. Most 4x4s can manage it, but caution and momentum are required.
History
This park was formerly known as Sandy Bottoms, and longtime visitors may still refer to it by that name. The access road and staging area have evolved over time, but it remains a well-known local spot for off-road events and community rides.