Looking for an awesome place to take your Land Rover off-roading? Check out Clavey Bridge Road!
"The trail leaves FR 14, northeast of Tuolumne, and follows a graded dirt road into Stanislaus National Forest. The Riverside Picnic Area, near the start of the trail, is a pleasant, shady place to stop along the North Fork of the Tuolumne River. The first few miles of the trail pass through parcels of private property within the national forest. Remain on the graded road, ignoring private tracks on the left and right. The long trail passes through an area burned in the Ackersop-Rogge Fire of 1997. However, the area is recovering quickly. Special Attractions: Dramatic shelf road to the Clavey River; Long winding road with a network of side trails to explore; Angling for rainbow trout in the Clavey River. High-clearance 4WDs are preferred, but any high-clearance vehicle is acceptable. Expect a rough road surface; mud and sand are possible but will be easily passable. You may encounter rocks up to 6 inches in diameter, a loose road surface, and shelf roads, though these will be wide enough for passing or will have adequate pull-offs." (Courtesy of Trails.com)
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