

BLM route1039 connects Main Street to County Road 103 and offers a more rugged alternative, cutting off roughly 20 miles of graded, maintained roads. From Main Street, the route begins on private property and heads southwest through Sevvy Draw for several miles. Free-roam cattle are common in this section, so use caution. Views here are limited, as the road follows a wide, mellow draw.
Farther along, the road enters the Grand Canyon–Parashant National Monument, where dense sagebrush lines much of the route. The surface varies from smooth and easy to follow to a true two-track with mud, embedded rock, and uneven ruts that require high clearance but remain non-technical.
The landscape is generally abundant with camping opportunities throughout portions of the route, featuring flat, open spots scattered along the way, although few are pre-disturbed or established.