Southeast Ferrell
Total Miles
3.9
Technical Rating
Best Time
Summer, Fall, Winter, Spring
Trail Type
Full-Width Road
Accessible By
Trail Overview
The road is a broad, well-groomed strip of gravel that rolls almost effortlessly across open grassland. Corrugations and potholes are rare, so the ride stays smooth for long stretches. Expect a steady flow of ranch pickups and turbine service trucks since farmers and wind-power crews rely on this route. You will not find anywhere to camp, nor any bins or drinking water, and cell coverage drops in and out, so keep your onX map handy whenever bars reappear.
Photos of Southeast Ferrell
Difficulty
This road consists primarily of well-maintained county gravel roads and rural connectors running through the eastern edge of the Flint Hills. Roads are graded regularly, wide enough for two vehicles to pass, and suitable for all high-clearance vehicles and most passenger vehicles in dry conditions.
History
This route traces the historic heartland of the Flint Hills, a region that has remained largely untouched by modern agriculture due to its shallow, rocky soils--making it one of the last strongholds of North America's tallgrass prairie. The trail crosses land with deep cultural roots--from Native American hunting grounds to working cattle ranches. Expect long views over tallgrass prairie, passing ghost towns, century-old barns, and scenic byways that have carried generations of ranchers and travelers alike.
Status Reports
Southeast Ferrell can be accessed by the following ride types:
- High-Clearance 4x4
- SUV
Southeast Ferrell Map
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