D2761 is a rocky, sandy, remote, dead-end 4x4 trail across a scenic desert landscape. Unique balance rocks and hoodoos add to the vast panoramas that stretch for miles in all directions. Watch for pronghorn and big horn sheep that thrive in this pristine, remote environment. The trail cuts straight across the scrub brush, following a sandy two-track with long sections of bumpy sandstone, mild vertical ledges, and gradual descents. Airing down tire pressure will aid with traction in the loose sand and over the endless bumps. Low-range 4x4 may be needed numerous times, and high clearance and durable offroad tires are required. The rocky step ledges are 10-14" tall and must be driven in both directions. There are no campsites along this route or down in Bull Bottom. Abundant camping is available along Ten Mile Point.