Hurricane Creek Trail can be done with a stock 4wheel drive but would be better with some added ground clearance and good tire tread. We had a couple stock Jeeps and an Extera with us and with a little help they made it through. We also had a couple full size pickups along. They made it through too, with a little trail rash.
If you’re planning to run a stock 4wheel drive up the trail be prepared for bottoming out occasionally. Our rig is lifted 3” with 33” tires and we dragged on our sliders quite a few times. Another issue is the deep ruts in the clay. If you have stock ground clearance you’ll have to straddle them. This is where a spotter comes in handy to keep you from getting hung up.
Like others have said; if you’re inexperienced with or are unable to do self-recovery or your rig is sitting at stock height, go with someone that has the ability to get you out of trouble.
Another, easier trail in the area you may want to experience is Flat Branch off of FR 288.
We’re in the middle of editing the video of our trip. In it we’ll be showing footage of both these trails. It should be uploaded on our YouTube channel by the end of this week.
If you’re planning to run a stock 4wheel drive up the trail be prepared for bottoming out occasionally. Our rig is lifted 3” with 33” tires and we dragged on our sliders quite a few times. Another issue is the deep ruts in the clay. If you have stock ground clearance you’ll have to straddle them. This is where a spotter comes in handy to keep you from getting hung up.
Like others have said; if you’re inexperienced with or are unable to do self-recovery or your rig is sitting at stock height, go with someone that has the ability to get you out of trouble.
Another, easier trail in the area you may want to experience is Flat Branch off of FR 288.
We’re in the middle of editing the video of our trip. In it we’ll be showing footage of both these trails. It should be uploaded on our YouTube channel by the end of this week.