Trail Overview
This trail connects 2169 to 2348 and changes in character as it progresses. On the eastern end, it begins as an open, grassy path before narrowing into dense forest where overgrowth makes for slow progress. The surface is a mix of sand and grass, with uneven stretches and bumpy sections that include small sandy mounds across the track. The route is mostly straight but includes some mild ups and downs as it winds through the woods. Although the trail crosses two swampy areas, the ground itself remains dry and passable. Travelers should expect branches and brush to crowd the trail, with pinstriping likely for larger vehicles. Its condition and narrow width make it best suited for side-by-sides and ATVs rather than full-sized vehicles. The trail is extremely quiet, with no sign of local traffic, and it feels largely unused. There are no camping opportunities along this route, and the trail does not offer amenities such as trash disposal or water supply. Cell service may also be unreliable, so preparation is recommended before exploring.
Difficulty
This trail is not regularly maintained, but it appears to be used by other off-roaders, which helps keep the forest from encroaching on the trail.