Wolfskill Truck Trail follows the edges of the San Jacinto Mountains foothills, providing distant views to the west and connecting to other Bureau of Land Management (BLM) trails that meander through these foothills.
The majority of the trail is on BLM land, where dispersed camping can be enjoyed when following the BLM Dispersed Camping Guidelines. There are a few suitable campsites along the trail. These consist of pullouts a few feet off the road with room for one or two vehicles but do provide views. Open fires are prohibited, and it is the responsibility of campers to understand the Fire Restrictions.
A beginning offroad driver in a two-wheel drive high clearance vehicle will enjoy this trail. Some areas of the trail are impassible from washouts, and bypasses can easily be seen at these spots. Water worn ruts in the road can easily be avoided by driving to one side.