Wall's Way

Scout Route
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Davis, Oklahoma (Murray County)

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Wall’s Way, in the park’s northeast corner, is a half-loop with three distinct segments: North, East, and South. It can be driven in either direction, though clockwise is more engaging.

The North section cuts through dense woods where pinstriping is inevitable, then climbs a steep hill broken by a series of 2–3 foot ledges. Multiple bypasses let you choose your line. The East section follows a narrow creek bed filled with steady grapefruit-size rock and offers an optional rock slab obstacle with a mild grade and gentle undulations that work the suspension. The South section gradually leaves the drainage, twisting between tight trees over softer soils. Numerous depressions and ruts hold water, creating shallow mud pits. One off-camber rut has developed into a 3+ foot deep trench on one side; expect fender rub and mirror contact if your axles don’t extend beyond the vehicle’s body.

This is not a good trail for long-wheelbase vehicles such as trucks and Gladiators. While dry conditions may let a stock vehicle complete it, larger tires and at least one locker are strongly recommended. Running clockwise means climbing the steep hills and ledges; counterclockwise means descending them. Thanks to the available bypasses, overall difficulty is similar in either direction.