Sears Creek Road is a 4.17-mile trail along the White River. The easy trail has plenty of nice views and campsites.
Most of the trail is gravel or graded dirt, with small to medium-sized potholes. In a few areas, streams have flowed over the road, causing ruts in dried mud. One area in the second half of the trail has very deep ruts caused by water flowing down the road, but this area is passable in a stock SUV with minimal ground clearance.
There are excellent views of the mountains rising out of the river valley, and a short walking trail at the end of the road takes you down to the river.
Many short pullouts lead to campsites off of the road. The majority of these sites have fire rings and ample room for parking. There is also a large parking area with several campsites near the river at the end of the road.