Trail Overview
This route offers a constantly changing drive through several different terrain types, making it more interesting than a typical single-surface trail. Along the way, you will travel through rocky sections that create a rougher ride, sandy stretches that can feel softer under the tires, and pockets of lush green grass with thicker vegetation that add an unexpected contrast to the surrounding desert landscape. The variety keeps the route engaging from start to finish. There are quite a few washouts scattered throughout the trail, so carrying too much speed is not recommended. Slower, controlled driving will help avoid hard hits and make it easier to read the terrain ahead. A couple of slightly steeper grades also appear along the route, adding mild climbs and descents without becoming especially technical. Overall, this is a scenic and enjoyable route that blends changing scenery with light obstacles, making it a good option for travelers who want variety without serious difficulty.
Difficulty
This route includes changing terrain such as rocky sections, sandy stretches, washouts, and a few mildly steep grades, but nothing especially technical or difficult. The main challenge is staying alert to the frequent washouts and adjusting speed accordingly.