Bee Creek Trail

Total Miles 5.2
Technical Rating
3 Easy
Best Time Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter
Trail Type Full-Width Road
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Trail Overview

This trail begins right before a golf course and will lead you to an open campsite, near a water bank. The trail starts pretty easy for about 1/2 mile and begins to get more technical. Patience is a virtue when going over this terrain, as pointed rocks and trenches can cause a flat tire if you're not too careful. At least 12 inches of ground clearance is recommended. The trail also presents with beautiful overlooks and views of Broken Bow lake below.

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Difficulty

We recommend at least 12 inches of ground clearance, as many areas on this trail have sharp rocks, deep trenches, along with water/mud crossings. 4x4 and AWD-capable vehicles should have no issues making it to the end.

Technical Rating

3

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Alex Martinez
Mar 23, 2026
Open
Daniel Tucker
Mar 13, 2026
Open
Great trail, a good mix of up and downs.
Brandon Beadel
Nov 14, 2025
Open
Beautiful fall foliage and bright purple berries. Encountered one UTV coming from the opposite direction on the way in but that was it, which is good because there are very few places to let someone pass. MOST of the road is very easy. Some simple mud holes. It is fairly narrow. No racing stripes on my full size F150 but it was pretty close. One quite steep 12 degree incline of mostly loose rocks but it was fun and no issues. Nothing 4L and a rear locker couldn’t handle. We entered and exited from the golf course.
NTX Overland
Nov 08, 2025
Open
A fun FS road that has some water crossings, all with rocky bottoms so you just need to be careful if you dont have high clearance. awd/2wd friendly A couple really nice campsites with views if you take the spur right after Dyer mountain
Shawn Doherty
Sep 21, 2025
Open
Definitely a bit rocky in some points, I think it may have washed out in some spots due to rain. There’s some good puddles too, nothing too deep or impassable. It was a nice ride!
Phillip Applegate
Sep 20, 2025
Open
From the entry point off of the golf course road the trail was tight and choppy/rocky. It improves a bit once you turn onto 52900, but still pretty narrow and choppy to the end. Several puddles, none impassable. On the way back I took 52900 all the way down, not nearly as choppy and narrow.
Tyler Harwell
Jun 28, 2025
Open
This was mostly loose rock. Several mud pits to drive through. Several steep grades. Only did the section between the golf course and the turn to get on 52900. That section took 1.5 hours 1 way going slow in 4Lo. If you are brand new to off-roading, this is not an easy trail. I have almost 9 inches of ground clearance and only hit my skid plate once. I think 10 inches of clearance with the right lines would do fine.
Brennan Mack
Jun 26, 2025
Open
Single wide car, mostly packed rock. A few red mud puddles along the way. 4x4 was not hard at all. Mostly tree coverage, some good views.
Trey King
Jun 07, 2025
Open
The path is rough and muddy! Iykyk some mud with rocky bottom. Loose rock inclines with some small wash outs. We rode the trail between the golf course and the turned around at 52900 and came back to the waterfall area so the kids could swim. Water fall location: North cedar creek, north of trail entering from golf course road. Find the creek, go past just a little, turn left go up 60 yards, turn left park by camping spot. Walk north 30 secs. Listen for the people or water. Great views and best trail I’ve rode in the area so far.

Bee Creek Trail Trail can be accessed by the following ride types:

  • Single Track
  • 50 Inch
  • 60 Inch
  • High Clearance
  • Full Width

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