Devil's Den - Near
San Antonio. Hwy 35 and Hwy 10 both run into San Antonio. So if you are
coming from out of town on one of those Highway's take Loop 410 west and
follow it around to exit 11 (Ingram Road) and go outside the loop. Go to
the first light (Ingram Park Mall - on your right), turn left (yes it's
also called Ingram Road) and go straight thru the next light. As you past
that light you will cross a bridge and on your right you will see a paved
entrance (Do not take this one) just keep going to the very next low water
crossing (entrance on your right) and you are at the beginning of the Den.
The trails go back for approx. 3 miles and there are many obstacles to
try your vehicle on from hills, to rocks, ledges, mud holes and just riverbed
rock. Continue on the trail/riverbed and you will come to a bridge (Grissom
Road) you can exit here and get gas and snacks. The Grissom side is a very
wide rocky section that is fun to play on and get all flexy on. There are
no set trails to stay on, so just try all the rocks out and enjoy
Dirt Bank Grissom side of the Den - 29*29.38 N 098*38.25 W
Rock Creek section Grissom side of the Den - 29*29.83 N 098*38.26
W
RTI Ramp looking trees just for general purposes - 29*29.97 N 098*38.22
W
UPS exit Grissom side is currently closed and so this is the turn
around point - 29*30.23 N 098*38.06 W You are now actually 2.90 miles from
the entrance to the Den
Tim's Rock - 29*28.05 N 098*37.83 W
Todd's Creek - 29*28.26 N 098*37.96 W
Universal Hill - 29*28.40 N 098*38.00 W
Axle Breaker Hill - 29*28.55 N 098*38.16 W
Huge rock to play on - 29*28.63 N 098*38.18 W
In Bexar County. Hwy 35 and Hwy 10 both run into San
Antonio. So if you are coming from out of town on one of those Hwy's take Loop
410 west and follow it around to exit 11 (Ingram Road) and go outside the loop.
Go to the first light (Ingram Park Mall - on your right), turn left (yes it's
also called Ingram Road) and go straight thru the next light. As you past that
light you will cross a bridge and on your right you will see a paved entrance
(Do not take this one) just keep going to the very next low water crossing
(entrance on your right) and you are at the beginning of the Den. The trails go
back for approx. 3 miles and there are many obstacles to try your vehicle on
from hills, to rocks, ledges, mud holes and just riverbed rock. It's best to go
with someone who knows the area, especially if it has just rained. There are
some deep water holes that will swallow you up.
A Rating of 4 is given, which stands for 'Rutted and/or
rocky road. No shelves but rocks to 9". Water crossings usually less than
hub deep. Passable mud. Grades moderate, up to 15 degrees. Side hill moderate up
to 15 degrees. 4WD under most conditions. No width problems, vehicle passing
spots frequently available if less than two vehicles wide.' - 4x4trails.net