Bumblebee Creek Road goes from Little North Fork Road to Stull Saddle. The first half mile goes past a Forest Service Campground and is paved. This route starts where the pavement ends. Like many roads in this area, Bumblebee Creek Road is quite rocky in places, with numerous small potholes and a few minor ruts and washouts. It is a single-lane gravel road with ample pullouts for passing and stopping to take in the view. It can be driven with any vehicle with moderate ground clearance.
While much of the road travels through dense forest, there are plenty of areas clear enough to enjoy the expansive views of the Panhandle National Forest, particularly once one climbs up the road to the top of the ridge. Dispersed camping is permitted, and several established dispersed sites are available. There is also a nice Forest Service campground at the south end of the road near Little North Fork Road.