Trail Overview
While this trail itself is relatively easy, it does feature several mud puddles that can become soupy and slick, especially after rainfall. These muddy sections may cause a loss of traction, but they appear to have a solid base, reducing the risk of sinking deeply. Drivers should maintain steady momentum and be prepared for some wheel spin, though serious recovery situations are unlikely. Overall, it’s a mild trail with a good view of the action, offering a mix of mud and scenery without major hazards.
Difficulty
This trail is generally easy but includes soupy mud puddles that can affect traction. While they have a solid base, drivers may experience wheel spin. It’s suitable for most 4x4s, especially with cautious driving.
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.