Edna Creek Road is a moderately maintained gravel road that is easy to drive and suitable for any vehicle; however, scattered minor ruts and rocks require reasonable clearance. Significant water bars are also sharp enough to require fairly good break-over clearance. Much of the road is relatively open with opportunities for big, expansive views—currently blocked by smoke from the Wapiti Fire further north on 21. Much of the forest around Enda Creek Road has burned in past years, leaving many standing, dead trees that can fall across the road. One must be prepared to clear trees from the road or turn back and find a different route.
Dispersed camping is allowed, but there are few places to set up camp other than some wide spots next to the road and a couple further from the road, which hunters mostly fill during the hunting season. There are no campgrounds along Edna Creek Road.