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Great rock formation that’s suitable for all levels of crawlers

Large rock in the park. Offers some good variety

Offers some great really technical crawling with a great variety and some killer views. The parking lot is very small and can only accommodate a handful of cars. And to get to the main area, you have to walk across a good stretch of good size rocks and boulders, which makes accessibility difficult

Really craggy, broken rock. A fun place, but lots of loose fishing line around to watch out for. And the parking lot is very small and limited

Park in the lot (fairly small) and walk out onto the trail and go right at the first intersection on the trail. You’ll walk along the coast with various points to walk down onto the rocks. Lots of options but nothing extremely challenging. A lot of fun for more scale trucks, but dedicated crawlers could have fun too

Street parking is available, but very limited (roughly 7 cars). After a short hike, you come out on to the rocks. The terrain is pretty jagged with lots of technical crawling and plenty of things to try. A comp style crawler is more suited to this area, a scale truck would be very limited

Huge trail system with plenty to offer. Not a lot in terms of crawling. But awesome for scale trucks and trail riding. Miles and miles of trails means you could spend days exploring and never hit the same path twice. Very popular with mountain bikes, so you will need to be careful and hunting orange is required during the hunting season

Pretty easy trail system for scale trucks and trail riding. Not a lot of crawling is available but lots of fun for sub 4.2” tire trucks. Plenty of parking. Horse flies are awful in the summer months. Lots of mud in the wet season

Access is best from King Phillips Trail on Quaker Street parking lot. There’s a few miles of trails, mostly well packed with some good sections of rock and roots. Would be some good mud in the wet season. Lookout rock itself offers some great technical crawling, but not very much of it. Would be fun for a 1.9 comp truck for about an hour or so.