The Forest Service describes the Pleito Creek trail (9N19) as a "steep challenging four-wheel drive road down a deep wooded canyon. A dead-end route." It is approximately 3.5 miles in length. It is rated a blue square for motorcycles and ATVs, and black diamond for 4wd. To reach the trailhead, start from the Flying J truck stop at I-5 and head west on Frazier Mountain Park Road, bear right at the Y. Approximately 10 miles from the Flying J, turn on Cherry Creek Road (smooth, graded dirt road). Bear left at the fork; the trailhead is about five miles after you've left the pavement. This GPS track starts at the intersection of Cuddy Valley Road and Cherry Creek Road, and continues to the dead-end.
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Pleito Creek campground (approximately 2/3 of the way down the trail):
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The dead-end:
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Pleito Creek campground (approximately 2/3 of the way down the trail):
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The dead-end:
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