Trail 6326 is the primary entry and exit for the much harder Jake trail. It can be run in either direction, but it is best to run northeast to the southwest so that it parallels Jake and gives you options to attempt harder obstacles if you so choose. This trail is a great stand-alone trail for smaller rigs as it can be utilized as an observation trail to watch your more built buddies take on the trail down below. Along the drive, you will encounter several rock gardens consisting of watermelon to beachball-sized boulders that could cause undercarriage damage. This trail is a mild challenge for any built rig but will be significantly challenging for a stock 4WD due to the consistently large rocks. Skid plates and aggressive offroad tires are a must, and a lift is highly recommended.
6326 is bookended by 3-digit forest-numbered roads, but being a 4-digit number trail means it requires a motorized trail permit. Due to the terrain, there is no camping along this trail, but many connecting roads in the area allow dispersed camping.
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