Long Hollow is a narrow, sometimes rough, trail between Highway 260 and 277. The southern half is rockier, while the northern half is more packed dirt. The trail passes through a juniper forest with grasslands. A large cattle pen sits halfway as a testament to the grazing leases on this part of the national forest. Beware of bovines on the byway! Cows tend to run across the road right in front of you.
There was only one previously used dispersed campsite on the southern end of the trail, but lots of spots that would do in a pinch.
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