

Road 1032 forms a U-shaped route connecting Mud Mountain Road (101) with Jump Canyon (1033), St. George Canyon(1034), and Tweeds Point (1616). The driving experience varies noticeably depending on which side of the "U" you’re on. The western side of the route travels through Hobble Canyon, which feels less traveled and noticeably bumpier. The eastern section of the "U" follows Upper Jump Canyon, offering a smoother but equally scenic drive through a narrower passageway.
Both sections provide excellent scenery. Numerous locations are flat and suitable for camping, although most are not pre-disturbed. It is recommended to air down, particularly for the western side, as it can be rocky and bumpy. Be advised that a potential washout is located just south of Jump Canyon and could pose a problem after heavy rainfall.