Double Ford

Total Miles 12.6
Technical Rating
2 Easy
Best Time Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter
Trail Type Full-Width Road
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Trail Overview

Step off the beaten path and explore the area flanking the Colorado River between San Saba and Goldthwaite. Starting near Hwy 190 in Lometa, this trail begins with a short dirt stretch and then transitions to a few miles of paved county road. Once the road passes the train tracks, it becomes dirt with long straight stretches and rolling hills. After turning on County Road 407, the road becomes more narrow and inches its way closer to the Double Ford crossing of the Colorado River near Shaw Bend. The road quickly dives down towards the crossing and most of the time the current is slow and the water levels are low. However, this crossing can quickly become unpassable after heavy rain and storms in the area so be sure to check the current and levels before proceeding. After the crossing, the roads return to gentle dirt roads through farmland and roughly follows along the path of the river. A sharp U-turn on to County Road 145 ends the trail at Hwy 16 south of the town of Goldthwaite.

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Difficulty

The majority of this trail is pretty easy and calm, however the crossing at the Colorado River can be one foot deep.

Technical Rating

2

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Stewart Haas
Nov 16, 2025
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Big Mike Honcho
Nov 23, 2024
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The trail was great, was having a wonderful time but due to the rain up river the level had swelled to a high amount. With out walking thru it I believed it was high (from other images i would say 3 to 5 feet) and running quick. We came in from the west heading east. But plan on coming back soon with waders and my new winch and are going to try it again.
Brian Bownds
Aug 12, 2024
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Enjoyed the trail, We had it to ourselves! Mostly dry and dusty today. Walked the river before crossing it in the Jeep. Bottom is rocky and muddy and maximum depth on my path across was at about 18 inches.
Kevin Milewski
Jun 23, 2024
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Fun trail with lots to see along the way. The water at the river crossing was about 15" deep, and muddy so we couldn't see more than a few inches below the surface. Some ladies who knew the crossing said not to go straight across the river, as the road curves left and then right as you cross. If you go off the road while crossing it can drop to 3'+ deep. They knew of several trucks that went off the road and had to be towed out. Since we couldn't see under the water we didn't chance it and detoured around to the other side. If its deep & muddy but you have a spotter, they need to walk in front to ensure you don't go off the edge of the road.
Colin locke
Apr 21, 2024
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Rained yesterday 16-20 inches in the river 2wd whole time
diego Barragan
Sep 04, 2023
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Dustin McDaniel
Jul 16, 2023
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Steve Pitman
Jul 03, 2023
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Luke dunne
Jun 03, 2023
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Boogie Hatcher
May 27, 2023
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Double Ford Trail can be accessed by the following ride types:

  • High Clearance
  • Full Width

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