County Road 106-425 starts off uneventful, leaving Highway 106, but as the trail drops into the valley and enters the Ozark National Scenic Riverways, it gets amazing. Just before the Jacks Fork River is a large campground with several sites. Once across the creek, there is no shortage of campsites, large cliffs on either side of the valley, and a ton of great views to check out. This trail has a little bit of everything to check out and is absolutely worth seeing!
There is nothing technical about the route aside from the water crossing and water from the cliff side, making it muddy in spots.