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Bronco Peak

1 Review
Location El Centro, CA
Rating Difficult,
Length 2.6mi
Time 2hrs.

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Overview

Primary offroad trail in Corral Canyon OHV Area.

This is the main 4-wheel-drive trail in Corral Canyon OHV Area. It’s often run in combination with Sidewinder, Trail #90. Most other trails in the OHV area are designated for ATVs and dirt bikes. The trail climbs to top of Bronco Peak, then drops steeply over 800 ft. to Los Pinos Mountain Loop, Trail #89. If you camp overnight, try to get a spot in Bobcat Meadow Campground (fee area).

Rating

Difficult
Trail Ratings Defined

This trail will test your articulation to the max. It’s extremely tight with large boulders and few bypasses. Body damage and rollovers are not uncommon. We recommend front and rear lockers.

Stats

Length

2.6mi

Time

2hrs.

High Point

4,178ft

Best Time To Go

April-October

Current Conditions

(616) 445-6235.Cleveland N.F., Descanso R.D.

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Norman Hamlin says

This is fairly rated as difficult. It is an ideal trail for someone wanting to try a difficult trail without risking life and limb. There are a number of obstacles that require the driver to carefully choose a line. A spotter is a good idea for all but the most experienced off-roaders The trail generally follows a narrow canyon. There are no shelf roads with steep canyons. There are a number of off camber spots. A rollover is not likely but if it happens, there is no canyon to roll down.
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