The trail starts with the promise of a lush green path into the forest, but in the middle, wildfires have affected it, leaving a swath of destruction. The trail is made of hard-packed dirt with scattered rocks and connects the Secret Mountain Trail to the Little Round Mountain Trail.
The Coconino National Forest has designated the last mile of the trail on the eastern end as a designated motorized dispersed camping corridor. This means that limited cross-country motor vehicle use is allowed within 300 feet of the edge of the trail, specifically for dispersed camping. However, there are no established campsites in this area.
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