Comb Wash runs between Highways 95 and 163 along the western side of Comb Ridge, a prominent 80-mile towering sawtoothed monocline. The trail also connects with historic Snow Flat Road. The normally easy graded dirt road crosses its namesake wash several times and is often impassable after heavy rains. While there is a smattering of campsites along the trail, an area of ancient cottonwoods hosts an informal campground on the northern end. Picnic tables, fire pits, and vault toilets are scattered throughout this popular camping area.
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