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There are several dispersed sites with stone fire rings along Cross Timber Rd once you cross into the national forest. There are also several spots with picnic tables at the trailhead proper. The road is paved until it crosses Cane Creek. After the creek, turn right. There are a couple steep sections that are somewhat loose but not overly rocky or rutted, doable in promaster. Slowish Verizon service.
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There are several dispersed sites with stone fire rings along Cross Timber Rd once you cross into the national forest. There are also several spots with picnic tables at the trailhead proper. The road is paved until it crosses Cane Creek. After the creek, turn right. There are a couple steep sections that are somewhat loose but not overly rocky or rutted, doable in promaster. Slowish Verizon service.
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