Little Brushy Creek Trail

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There's nothing 'Little' about Little Brushy Creek Road unless it's the clearances through some of the brushy sections. This Green Dot road offers users a wide range of experiences, from sections of steep and slippery rocks down a ridgeline with gorgeous views, to off-camber corners, to lush valleys and thick brush, deep water crossings, abundant grasslands, and even some portions of easy dirt road. Little Brushy Creek is a fun and challenging road that gets you closer to the water and is best suited for a high clearance 4x4 with deep water fording ability. Pinstriping along this trail should be expected. Generally, the Green Dot road system allows for camping within 100' of any marked road. However, there are no established locations along this trail that would make for a good campsite.

Green Dot Roads are a collaboration between DNR, the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, and private landowners to provide opportunities for dispersed recreation such as camping, hunting, off-road vehicle riding, and wildlife viewing. Green Dot roads are the legal motorized routes and marked with a round green reflector on a white route marker. You can find current mappings that will include seasonal and other closures at https://wdfw.wa.gov/about/wdfw-lands/green-dot. A Discover Pass is required for portions of DRN land that are included in Green Dot road maps.