North Delamar Road packs a lot into its 0.9-mile length. Its wonderful mountain scenery and peaceful campsites make it a nice escape from the busier Delamar Mountain road at its trailhead. Pacific Crest Trail hikers may be encountered as the road intersects the hiking trail at its beginning and halfway point.
This up-and-back road offers several flat dispersed campsites along its length. Some sites are in the deep shade of the pine trees, while the best campsite, with a view, is located at the end, offering panoramas across the west end of Holcomb Valley.
This is an easy drive but still requires a high-clearance 4x4. There is only one obstacle to traverse, over flat embedded boulders, and a bypass provides an easier path. After this obstacle, a huge pine tree has fallen, bridging the trail, creating a tunnel, but with enough space for most vehicles to drive under.