Trail 11 is a mostly graded route with a few low spots that often hold shallow standing water when run clockwise. Occasionally, heavy rains will cause small washouts in areas as well. Along the trail, you pass old mining operations identifiable by clearly sculpted features in the hillside, and you can still find natural pieces of coal on the ground. Near the end of the trail, to the northeast, two uphill rock gardens represent the only real challenges. The first has larger rocks and is wide enough for drivers to pick from several lines. The upper garden is essentially one lane, but with smaller rocks, it is easily traversed with steady momentum and throttle control.