

Connecting Rockhouse Cabin and McCracken Mine Road, this old mining trail connects both destinations without the need to backtrack the entirety of either of those trails. This is a 1.25-mile-long, straight-through trail on hard-pack and solid rock surfaces. The entire trail winds along the mountain's profile and is a single lane with occasional turnoffs crossing many drainage planes/ dips. There is decent rutting and several loose washes to navigate through, but no major obstacles. Mild vegetation overgrowth may cause pinstriping on longer or wider vehicles. This trail is suitable for drivers with medium experience and a four-wheel drive with higher than stock ground clearance due to the rutted off-camber bench portion of the road.