Adobe Peak is a moderate trail consisting of hard-packed dirt and both loose and embedded rocks. The majority of the trail is through the dense pine and aspen forest of the San Isabel National Forest, with a few expansive views of the Sangre De Cristo Mountains. There are no obstacles to note, but there are a handful of climbs and descents over loose baseball-sized rocks. Airing down and having a higher clearance vehicle will definitely make the ride more comfortable. There are about a half dozen campsites along the trail. They are all spaced out and provide plenty of privacy. The spur in the track depicted here has one good campsite and requires 4WD and high clearance to reach it.