Trail Overview
This trail begins from a paved road and quickly narrows into a two-track path that is only wide enough for a single vehicle. The surface is a mix of fine gravel and sand, and while generally manageable, it can be bumpy in sections. At the start, the vegetation along the trail is overgrown but not close enough to cause pinstriping on vehicles. The route winds steadily through the forest, with mild ascents and descents that add variety without being overly challenging. Along the way, several side trails branch off from the main path, and there is an intersection where the road to the right leads directly onto private property. The primary trail continues straight, but it soon becomes very overgrown, and branches begin to scrape vehicles. After a few hundred feet, the track disappears entirely into the undergrowth, leaving only a small space to turn around. This trail does not provide dispersed or formal camping opportunities, nor are there amenities such as trash disposal or water supply. Cell service is unreliable, so travelers should be prepared before heading in.
Difficulty
This trail has not been maintained and is rarely used. Expect overgrowth, downed trees, and dense underbrush in areas. Travel is slow with backcountry obstacles.