Pigeon Roost Road goes between Missouri State Highway 8 and State Highway P within the Mark Twain National Forest. The road generally travels on a ridge and is an easy drive. There is nothing technical about the road itself. It serves as a great access road to several side trails and lakes in the area. On the western end, the Ozark Trail crosses the road a couple of times and parallels it. Both ends have pavement to start with before transitioning to gravel. There are a few established campsites, along with some clearings from logging activities. Thick forest prevents views out for the most part aside from a few logging areas.