We didn't make it to the trailhead. .2 miles before the road splits and 1.5 miles before the trailhead parking is snow covered. Its slushy and deep enough that we decided to turn around rather than risk getting stuck without the tools to get ourselves unstuck. So if you're into an extra 3 miles and have the right gear for hiking in snow, it *might* be worth checking out but we'll be waiting for some more to melt off.
Previous to that, the road is full of large dips and water-filled potholes. I definitely would have classified it as "road recommended for high clearance only". We were in a 4runner and it was still very bumpy and slow-going at times.

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