Trail Overview
This out-and-back trail is a turn off of Briery Branch Road (paved) and is a rocky and often muddy drive along Briery Branch Creek. The majority of the trail is in a flood plain, so it is prone to possible high water, flood damage, and muddy conditions. There is a creek crossing which will be 5 to 8 inches deep in dry months and upwards of 12 inches deep in wetter months. This trail should be avoided in the event of any flood activity or sustained heavy rains, where it may become flooded. There are a few short spurs which give creek access - please use these to park, not to drive to the water. There do not appear to be any camp sites along the route; there are a number of sites in this general area, especially further up the mountain. The trail ends at a gate, which is a privately owned property with a camp. There is plenty of room to turn around, or park and access the Lynn Trail for hiking.
Difficulty
In dry months, this trial is easily navigated in any high-clearance vehicle. Rated primarily for the creek crossing and potential of mud and washes, with this being in a flood plain.