Rockslide Safari
Total Miles
3.6
Elevation
2,886.57 ft
Duration
0.5 Hours
Technical Rating
Best Time
Summer, Fall
Trail Overview
After departing from the main route up Mount Elizabeth, this track will slowly climb higher into the mountains. Typically dusty, always rocky, there can be a few small water crossings if it has rained hard. The road is doable in anything with high clearance. The farther you go, it will get a bit narrower, but the last 0.5 miles or so will be very primitive and barely wide enough for a midsize SUV. Low range is recommended for this final section or can be done easily enough on a SXS or ATV. The best part about this route is that at the end, you can park your vehicle and hike off the trail about 100 yards to see a massive rockslide. It is worth the hike! In fact, it is large enough that you can see it from the satellite images on OnX.
Photos of Rockslide Safari
Difficulty
Most of the trail is more of a level 2 difficulty, but the last 0.5 miles are narrow and rough. It is not recommended for lower-clearance vehicles. High clearance 4x4 is required.