Duffy's Hollow Spur A - FS 419A
Total Miles
1.0
Technical Rating
Best Time
Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter
Trail Type
High-Clearance 4x4 Trail
Accessible By
Trail Overview
Duffy's Hollow Spur A (FS 419A) is a natural terrain Forest Service Road within the Willow Springs Unit of Mark Twain National Forest. The Duffy's Hollow Spur A starts at a small rock fire ring opening along the Duffy's Hollow (FS 419) heading west-southwest along the raised ridge, quickly proving it is not a full-size trail, through the many tight trees, and near constant pinstriping, having many small fallen trees during documentation to add to the thrill. The FS 419A ending is marked by a small dispersed rock fire ring amongst the forest, with just enough room to do a three-point turn from two locations surrounding this ring. Users must turn around and head back out the way they came, as this is the end of the MVUM-sanctioned road.
Photos of Duffy's Hollow Spur A - FS 419A
Difficulty
Duffy's Hollow Spur A is given a 2/10 base rating for having small 6 to 12-inch fallen trees on and along the road, and having a natural terrain path, with potential water collection spots, and surface mud when wet. The unsung/unrated difficulty: this road is very tight; pinstriping and width restrictions will be encountered from the trees lining this path. Difficulty can increase during times of wet conditions, heavy use, and lack of maintenance.
Status Reports
Duffy's Hollow Spur A - FS 419A can be accessed by the following ride types:
- High-Clearance 4x4
- SxS (60")
- ATV (50")
- Dirt Bike
Duffy's Hollow Spur A - FS 419A Map
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