

Forest Service Road 1735, also known as Huffman, is an easy trail through the Mark Twain National Forest, providing two access points to Little Piney Creek. Throughout the length of the track, golfball-sized gravel and smaller make up the road conditions, and it is generally not very rough. There are two small water crossings at the northern end, with the entire length of the trail being full-size truck-friendly. Three obvious campsites can be found, two of which are along the creek and the third one at the top of the ridge on the southeastern end of the trail. All three locations can fit multiple rigs. Signs for fishing are prominently displayed if you want to cast a line. It is quiet and close to I-44, making it easily accessible.