Tulpehocken Creek Trail
Total Miles
3.8
Technical Rating
Best Time
Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter
Trail Type
Full-Width Road
Accessible By
Trail Overview
The tail starts off of Tuckerton Road Trail you will encounter a small water pit (after a rain storm) less than 12 inches deep the trail for the first 50 yards is very narrow and will cause pin stripping with wider rigs, there are various grades of whoops and of axis parts, also through out the trail there are lager mud/water pits that are more than 12 inches deep but there are alternate "go arounds" to all of these areas. Terrain is a mix of compacted sand, mud, and towards the end as you get towards the end the terrain becomes extremely loose sand.
Photos of Tulpehocken Creek Trail
Difficulty
You will encounter a small water pit (after a rain storm) less than 12 inches deep the trail for the first 50 yards is very narrow and will cause pin stripping with wider rigs, there is various grades of whoops and of axis parts, also through out the trail there are lager mud/water pits that are more than 12 inches deep but there are alternate "go arounds" to all of these areas. Terrain is a mix of compacted sand, mud, and towards the end, as you get towards the end, the terrain becomes extremely loose sand.
Status Reports
Tulpehocken Creek Trail can be accessed by the following ride types:
- High-Clearance 4x4
- SUV
Tulpehocken Creek Trail Map
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