

Forest Road 1510, locally known as County Road 77, or Potato Knob on Forest Service maps, winds its way through the rugged heart of the Ozark National Forest. This maintained gravel route steadily climbs in elevation, offering a classic backcountry drive that’s perfect for those looking to explore the high ridges north of Shores Lake and White Rock Mountain.
Expect mild washboarding. The road is wide enough to pass at most points. There is a steady climb in elevation. There are several offshoots for more trail exploration and many dispersed camping options.
There is primitive camping on this route, but there are only a few in this section.