County Road 106-B offers a leisurely drive through the Roger Pryor Pioneer Backcountry and the Rocky Creek Conservation Area. Multiple small creek crossings, camping opportunities, and dense forest make it an engaging trail to traverse. While the road is a gravel surface, some creek crossings along the western half of the trail have deposited rocks up to softball size. These larger rocks are often pushed to the sides of the trail but can easily move into your path with stronger water flows. Beware of downed trees and tree branches on the trail. The west end begins in Gang and is private property on either side of the road. Several small water crossings are present in the valley along with the Ozark Trail - Blair Creek Section. Once up on the ridge, the trail opens up a bit where multiple large, well-established, dispersed campsites can be found on public land. The campsites are right off the road and can fit multiple vehicles with plenty of shade on some, while others are wide open.
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