Little Rock (FS 368)

Total Miles 7.9
Technical Rating
3 Easy
Best Time Summer, Fall, Spring
Trail Type 60" Trail
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Trail Overview

Little Rock is a two-track trail on the west end with the name "Little Rock" and number 368 on the Forest Service map. It begins at Louise Lake Road, and from there, the trail crosses the Shoshone National Forest in an easterly direction, and then it crosses some private property where access is granted, goes up a steep hill, and connects to Limestone Mountain Road. It's just over 8 miles of scenic splendor. There is one portion of the trail that has a sign, No Jeeps, and our 75" SXS fit easily. They've cut down some trees in the area, and there may be tire damage on full-size 4x4s wider than 75" from the stumps left above ground. The hill to Limestone Mtn Rd is steep with loose rocks, but it's easy. In late August, we had one shallow water crossing, although earlier in the year, I'm sure it was deeper.

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Difficulty

The steep incline on the east end of the trail qualifies as a 3, but the remainder of the trail is easy.

Technical Rating

3

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James Duran
May 31, 2025
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We made it through when you access the trail from the north about a couple miles in there two 3 foot tall snow drifts we made it through with a SXS but we had to winch out of the snow the rest of the trail was fairly wet lots of water but not deep at all had a very large snow drift over the trail about half way through but you could drive through it great views but once we made it all the way through we followed roads to get back to 28 and two different way to get back were closed and locked and said closed and locked so we had to go more south and found a small path to get back to 28. All in all it was a very cool trail

Little Rock (FS 368) Trail can be accessed by the following ride types:

  • Single Track
  • 50 Inch
  • 60 Inch

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