SV6505 largely parallels Route 66 before ending near Victorville. The trail crosses a checkerboard of BLM and private land. The hilly high desert terrain provides a lovely backdrop to the views at the top of the hills.
With no existing campsites visible from the trail, a few locations on BLM land provide good dispersed camping sites with views when meeting the BLM Camping Guidelines.
During high fire danger, campfires may be restricted. If planning to camp, review the current BLM Campfire Restrictions and have a Campfire Permit.
SV6505 is a rocky trail rising and falling over several steep foothills where the loose rock, uneven trail, and steepness require a high clearance four-wheel drive vehicle with good all-terrain tires and an experienced driver.
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