High in the Tahoe National Forest, just off the west side of the iconic Fordyce Creek Trail, sits this short bypass around Fordyce Creek Trail's first major obstacle: Driveline Hill. This bypass can help those in lesser-built rigs looking to get to Eagle Lakes a bit further north, or might be useful for built rock crawling rigs looking to limp off the trail or take it easy through this section of the trail. The Driveline Hill Bypass includes dirt, small to medium-sized rocks, and a short stretch of old blacktop.
There are no dispersed campsites located along this bypass.