Ben Fly Road

Total Miles 4.2
Technical Rating
4 Moderate
Best Time Fall, Summer
Trail Type Full-Width Road
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Trail Overview

This is a public access dirt road. The creek crossing is best completed by hugging the bank if there have been recent rains. Depending on the direction, before the creek, there will be a hill descent into the creek or a hill climb after exiting the creek if coming from the opposite way. There's private property around the trail, so stay on the trail at all times.

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Difficulty

A lifted vehicle with at minimum A/T tires is required. Depending on recent weather, 4x4 may be required for the hill climb as well as creek crossing. Check water levels before attempting cross.

Technical Rating

4

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Nathan M
Dec 13, 2025
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First road I’ve ever driven off road in my new truck. Definitely want to lift the truck more. I went down the trail instead of up and not certain I’d make it going up currently at stock height. But fun trip!
Robert Post
Nov 22, 2025
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Muddy
Nick W
Nov 13, 2025
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A couple small mud puddles up top. Easy going down the hill and made it through the water crossings just fine in 2WD with current water level.
Kain Wilder
Nov 09, 2025
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Trail open, water was pretty higher at the crossing from the storm two days prior. Definitely need higher clearance down the hill and for high water
Hayden Ruiz
Nov 06, 2025
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Kyle cooper
Oct 01, 2025
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Trail is not obstructed. Slight wash outs and ruts on trails. Truck handled trail with ease. Be mindful of others and of private property
Drew F
Sep 24, 2025
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Downed tree in the north side
Jake Siler
Aug 01, 2025
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Great trail. Only us and a group of ATVs. We came from the north which was not bad at all down hill into the water crossing. Fun small ledges and wash out which was no problem in a Bronco Sasquatch.
Hudson Harmon
Jul 10, 2025
Open
Fun trail, I did it coming from the north side which is much easier as it is mostly down hill. I would not be afraid to take my 2wd 4Runner down it, but going up (coming from the south) I would highly recommend 4wd especially if it is wet. High ground clearance or very good line selection is required for the very end before the river (as you can see in the photos of the 4Runner in the trail description) but other than that is very easy.
Bryan Brooks
Jun 27, 2025
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D P
Jun 21, 2025
Open
Other than the downhill approach to the water crossing this is a nice little ride. Ran across groups of people by the water crossing.
Shayan Aliabadi
Jun 12, 2025
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jack c
Jun 05, 2025
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Great Afternoon, Definitely a little washed out from rain but I tackled it with Stock Tacoma, Street tires, and 4 low. The river crossing was fine not deep and conditions were fine. There is a sign posted for high water but it looked fine. Just follow the lines on the downhill rock area and that’s about it.
StreetZ 800
May 17, 2025
Open
Started off strong, trail was epic—rocky, challenging, all the good stuff. Made it to a river that turned into a parking lot for stuck 4x4s. No way through. Trail was steep and single-lane, so I had to reverse out… but not without some real-life Fast & Furious teamwork. Big shoutout to the legend who helped guide me back to safety. You’re the real MVP. Another wild adventure in the books—made it out with a story and all four tires. #OffRoadLife #TrailFail #AdventureLog #GoodPeopleStillExist
Zeke Ross
Mar 29, 2025
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River is slightly deep and the pebbles underneath are pretty loose so it’s a slippery ride. Just hang close to the left bank and you’ll be fine. Note it gets deeper the closer to the exit you get. The hill climb is steep and there’s a lot of rocks sticking out, but it’s packed well so as long as you keep on the throttle and pick good lines you’ll be fine. rest of the road is pretty cake, just don’t be an idiot like me and get your tire caught in a rut lol

Ben Fly Road Trail can be accessed by the following ride types:

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

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