The Wakefield Cabin trail is a dead-end trail that takes you through historic ranch land. Near the end, as you descend into a small canyon, you'll notice an abandoned Buddhist cabin on your left. The trail dips into a wash for about a quarter mile, so it's important for riders to follow the trail maps closely. There is a section where the trail briefly exits the wash before re-entering, which helps avoid a significant step that could potentially damage your vehicle.
Be aware that part of this trail is in a wash with loose sand and gravel. Depending on recent weather, you may encounter moving or standing water, as well as trenches. There are several off-camber areas and large ruts to navigate, so choosing a good line will be beneficial.
Like the other trails in this area, there are no obvious camping spots. State Trust permits are required for this area.
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