Cross Over Road is a short dead-end off-shoot from Beacon Road that sports at least six camping locations. There are several spectacular views as you traverse this gentle drive along the side of a ridge for the first mile or so. About 2.5 miles in, you'll find a nice wide open area suitable for a large group to camp. This was originally a split in the road where Brushy Road headed Southeast and Cross Over Road continued northwest. However, Brushy Road has permanently been closed at 47.15405, -120.23189 to anything except authorized vehicles. Users should always be aware of posted signage and check the Green Dot maps for the legal roads.
Cross Over Road is mostly graded dirt with a few ruts and rocks. The most difficult portion is an 8-10" drop that might give some vehicles pause but can easily be traversed with a little care. The trail dead-ends at 3.6 miles and is closed for wildlife range protection, though you will find several more campsites in this area.
Green Dot Roads are a collaboration between DNR, the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, and private landowners to provide opportunities for dispersed recreation such as camping, hunting, off-road vehicle riding, and wildlife viewing. Green Dot roads are the legal motorized routes and marked with a round green reflector on a white route marker. You can find current mappings that will include seasonal and other closures at https://wdfw.wa.gov/about/wdfw-lands/green-dot. A Discover Pass is required for portions of DRN land that are included in Green Dot road maps.
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