SV6546 follows a wide sandy wash with both ends connecting to other longer trails. Cattle once grazed here, and a concrete water trough engraved with "/X Cattle Co 1904" near the trail collected water from a now dried-up spring up the hill.
The eastern 1/2 mile of the trail is on public land and provides several good camping sites when meeting the BLM Camping Guidelines.
During high fire danger, campfires may be restricted, and if planning to camp here, one should review the current BLM Campfire Restrictions and have a Campfire Permit.
SV6546 is an easy, flat road that requires a high clearance two-wheel drive vehicle.