That is called "end of the world". Its a rutted out mess after rain but probably a decent area when drier. Its right up the hill from the beach. Its and in/out trail that leads to an Overlook by the lake. Suggest 33s (min).
@@MW3JKU I made it through there with a stock Jeep Wrangler. No issues whatsoever. But, do at least have a winch or another Jeep with you and some yankem ropes.
@@MW3JKU Btw do you know exactly where end of the world trail is because Idk I know there's the trail where you go up the hill leaving Dry Creek beach that when you get on top of the hill you go straight that says Steakley on it or something instead of staying right toward the waterfall. Idk if that is End of the World Trail or not. I heard it was the point.
@@MW3JKU It might be the same thing but I wonder what goes to the right because there's the Point you stay straight, you curve to the right, and there's another trail to the right off there on the curve that goes up a small hill that has a barricade on it, do you know where that goes or what that is?
Would be awesome if in the description you guys added links for maps or coordinates to the trails. I definitely want to drive through all these areas. I'm on the map now and still can't find the exact trails.
Pull up Google Maps. Right where Alabama and Tennessee border hit the Tennessee River. They went in the front way. There is a back way. Very pretty place.
@@Redmow51 thank you brother I am retired military and a combat veteran with an incredible appreciation for the freedom and liberty of the country I am blessed to be born in and live in,I recently purchased a jeep gladiator because it seems to me that jeepers are a freedom loving group of people I want to be a part of, but I wonder if it's God's will since in the last 9 months I have had two brand-new one's completely destroyed 😆my daughter totalled the first one out in a accident and and I was T-boned by a uninsured driver in the second one(18,000 in damages) it's still in the shop and i am hoping to have it back by the end of the month so I can hit the road/trails.Good hearing from you and definitely defend freedom.👍
@@defendfreedom777 I served in the US Army in the 80's and 90's. No combat though I did support our combat soldiers in Desert Shield/Desert Storm. Both my sons served in the Marines, the youngest as an aircraft airframe mechanic and the oldest a combat infantryman. The combat infantryman is now a K9 police officer. I'm a Christian and a Constitutionalist. Freedom/liberty is a precious thing. Many gave their own blood to protect it and it's natural for me to respect that and to never take it for granted. I had a Jeep. Sold it because the offer was too good to be true. Bought a Silverado Trail Boss but am looking at getting the Colorado Bison and hit the trails again. I've had dirt bikes, ATVs and sxs's. I prefer ATVs and dirt bikes...so much fun. WIfe says I'm too old for that...I'm always young at heart. Don't care if I get hurt.
Awesome looking ride
Y'all have to check it out sometime!
Interested to know where you guys went after the beach on the lake. Havent been that way yet.
That is called "end of the world". Its a rutted out mess after rain but probably a decent area when drier. Its right up the hill from the beach. Its and in/out trail that leads to an Overlook by the lake. Suggest 33s (min).
@@MW3JKU I made it through there with a stock Jeep Wrangler. No issues whatsoever. But, do at least have a winch or another Jeep with you and some yankem ropes.
My dad was the one who spay painted the rail 😂
Yo I heard there were like 6 waterfalls up there and lors of extensions that are yet to have been discovered up there, is that true?
I only know of the one water but yes there are alot of other less traveled trails out there.
@@MW3JKU I'm going to see if I can explore all of Dry Creek even if it takes over 100 trips, Lol.
We plan on going this month to do some mapping.
@@MW3JKU Btw do you know exactly where end of the world trail is because Idk I know there's the trail where you go up the hill leaving Dry Creek beach that when you get on top of the hill you go straight that says Steakley on it or something instead of staying right toward the waterfall. Idk if that is End of the World Trail or not. I heard it was the point.
@@MW3JKU It might be the same thing but I wonder what goes to the right because there's the Point you stay straight, you curve to the right, and there's another trail to the right off there on the curve that goes up a small hill that has a barricade on it, do you know where that goes or what that is?
How do I join y'alls group? Love taking my 97 TJ to Dry Creek
Join Wild onions backroad adventures on Facebook. We are actually riding dry creek today!
Where is this located
Pickwick lake in savannah tn
Would be awesome if in the description you guys added links for maps or coordinates to the trails. I definitely want to drive through all these areas. I'm on the map now and still can't find the exact trails.
@@MIAPhilly where are you from? You in Georgia?
@@christopherstephens8715 yes, I'm in Ga
@@MIAPhilly me too bro! I’m in Macon where you at?
Where is dry creek?
Pull up Google Maps. Right where Alabama and Tennessee border hit the Tennessee River. They went in the front way. There is a back way. Very pretty place.
@@Redmow51 thank you.
@@defendfreedom777 You are welcome. I should state that this is on the north-western tip of Alabama.
Love your name by the way.
@@Redmow51 thank you brother I am retired military and a combat veteran with an incredible appreciation for the freedom and liberty of the country I am blessed to be born in and live in,I recently purchased a jeep gladiator because it seems to me that jeepers are a freedom loving group of people I want to be a part of, but I wonder if it's God's will since in the last 9 months I have had two brand-new one's completely destroyed 😆my daughter totalled the first one out in a accident and and I was T-boned by a uninsured driver in the second one(18,000 in damages) it's still in the shop and i am hoping to have it back by the end of the month so I can hit the road/trails.Good hearing from you and definitely defend freedom.👍
@@defendfreedom777 I served in the US Army in the 80's and 90's. No combat though I did support our combat soldiers in Desert Shield/Desert Storm.
Both my sons served in the Marines, the youngest as an aircraft airframe mechanic and the oldest a combat infantryman. The combat infantryman is now a K9 police officer.
I'm a Christian and a Constitutionalist. Freedom/liberty is a precious thing. Many gave their own blood to protect it and it's natural for me to respect that and to never take it for granted.
I had a Jeep. Sold it because the offer was too good to be true. Bought a Silverado Trail Boss but am looking at getting the Colorado Bison and hit the trails again. I've had dirt bikes, ATVs and sxs's. I prefer ATVs and dirt bikes...so much fun. WIfe says I'm too old for that...I'm always young at heart. Don't care if I get hurt.