88, 50, 53, 52

Windrock

88, 50, 53, 52

Windrock

Trail 88 - Bearwallow Branch:Trail 88 is a beginner-friendly "blue" trail offering breathtaking views of the mountains and the nearby windmills. The path features impressive rock bluffs and a steady ascent up the mountain. Small waterfalls can be seen trickling down the mountainside, which can cause erosion and create ruts and rocky sections along the trail. This route is perfect for those looking to enjoy scenic landscapes without facing significant challenges.

Trail 50:This trail offers a moderate adventure with a combination of dirt and rocky terrain. It includes shallow water crossings and minor obstacles less than 12 inches high. The path is generally wide enough for a single vehicle but narrows in certain spots. With minimal elevation changes, Trail 50 is ideal for those who want to explore off the main roads without encountering difficult obstacles. It’s a great choice for a leisurely offroad experience.

Trail 53:Trail 53 is a visual treat, featuring a year-round waterfall, a mountaintop powerline overlook, and large boulders. The trail also includes various mud holes.  The waterholes are rocky, reducing the chance of getting stuck, though their depths can vary. The trail runs along the mountain, offering expansive views, while the opposite side showcases colorful bluffs and unique rock formations that surprise around each turn.

Trail 52:Although classified as an easy "blue" trail, Trail 52 presents some minor technical challenges. Expect loose rocks and a specific section where stock-height vehicles might bottom out. In the fall, when the leaves have dropped, the trail provides sneak peeks into the height and scenic beauty of the surrounding landscape. This short trail adds an element of fun and challenge to your offroading experience.

Trail 88 - Bearwallow Branch:Trail 88 is a beginner-friendly "blue" trail offering breathtaking views of the mountains and the nearby windmills. The path features impressive rock bluffs and a steady ascent up the mountain. Small waterfalls can be seen trickling down the mountainside, which can cause erosion and create ruts and rocky sections along the trail. This route is perfect for those looking to enjoy scenic landscapes without facing significant challenges.

Trail 50:This trail offers a moderate adventure with a combination of dirt and rocky terrain. It includes shallow water crossings and minor obstacles less than 12 inches high. The path is generally wide enough for a single vehicle but narrows in certain spots. With minimal elevation changes, Trail 50 is ideal for those who want to explore off the main roads without encountering difficult obstacles. It’s a great choice for a leisurely offroad experience.

Trail 53:Trail 53 is a visual treat, featuring a year-round waterfall, a mountaintop powerline overlook, and large boulders. The trail also includes various mud holes.  The waterholes are rocky, reducing the chance of getting stuck, though their depths can vary. The trail runs along the mountain, offering expansive views, while the opposite side showcases colorful bluffs and unique rock formations that surprise around each turn.

Trail 52:Although classified as an easy "blue" trail, Trail 52 presents some minor technical challenges. Expect loose rocks and a specific section where stock-height vehicles might bottom out. In the fall, when the leaves have dropped, the trail provides sneak peeks into the height and scenic beauty of the surrounding landscape. This short trail adds an element of fun and challenge to your offroading experience.