County Road 1155
Total Miles
4.8
Elevation
122.39 ft
Duration
0.5 Hours
Technical Rating
Best Time
Spring, Fall, Winter, Summer
Trail Overview
County Road 1155 is located within the Davy Crockett National Forest just east of Ratcliff, Texas. It is a great way to take a quick break from highway driving and explore the scenic route. This trail runs east to west through the National Forest and provides a simple dirt road drive through the beautiful piney woods. The trail is non-technical but ranges from immaculately maintained dirt roads to muddy, depending on weather conditions. County Road 1155 intersects with other county and Forest Service roads, allowing for deeper access into the Davy Crockett National Forest, if desired. Along the trail are several dispersed camping sites, the historic Mt. Vernon church, and an early settler homestead. Deer and turkey have also been spotted while driving this route. Most of the trail has limited cell service, so download your onX maps before setting off deep into the Davy Crockett National Forest.
Photos of County Road 1155
Difficulty
The rating is easy and the dirt road is well maintained, but use caution after heavy rain as mud and flooding may be present.
History
The Davy Crockett National Forest was proclaimed a National Forest by President Franklin Roosevelt on October 15, 1936.