Trail Overview
Little Creek Road is an aging logging route that takes you along a ridgeline before descending the valley toward the creek itself. Early on, the trail offers a couple of scenic viewpoints from the ridge. However, as you progress, the road becomes increasingly unmaintained and overgrown, with the encroaching brush getting noticeably thicker the further you drive.
About halfway down, the vegetation tightens the trail to a point where it becomes too narrow for a standard truck to proceed without risking heavy pinstriping. While mid-size and full-size vehicles will need to find a spot to turn around, side-by-sides, compact 4x4s, or dual-sport motorcycles can easily push through the brush and continue much farther down the valley.
Difficulty
It's an unmaintained dirt logging road that progressively narrows from a standard width down to a tight single track. While the terrain itself lacks deep ruts or large rocky obstacles, the significant overgrowth makes it impassable for larger rigs halfway through. It is an easy, albeit scratchy, ride for smaller off-road vehicles.