Trail Overview
This trail features numerous mud puddles scattered along the route, some of which can be fairly deep depending on recent weather. While the water-filled sections may look intimidating, most of them typically have a firm, solid bottom underneath. Vegetation has begun to grow along portions of the trail, creating tighter passages where light pinstriping is possible, especially for wider vehicles. Aside from the mud and minor overgrowth, there are no significant rock obstacles, steep climbs, or major technical challenges along this route.
Difficulty
This route earns an easy-to-moderate rating primarily due to the frequency of mud puddles and the potential for deeper water sections. While most of the holes have a solid bottom, depth can vary and requires a careful approach and steady throttle control. The light overgrowth and tighter sections increase the chance of pinstriping, particularly for full-size vehicles. There are no major rock obstacles or steep climbs, but traction and vehicle width are the main factors that influence difficulty. A stock 4x4 with decent ground clearance and all-terrain tires is recommended, especially after rainfall.