Another project was to upgrade a severely eroding Union Hill Road between Weaverville and Douglas City that provides access to the Trinity River near Steel Bridge (across the river from the Steel Bridge campground). This old historic road is accessed from Union Hill Road near Weaverville. Union Hill Road is located 1.4 miles north of Douglas City along Highway 299, north of the Trinity River. The first 0.43 mile of the Union Hill to Trinity River at Steel Bridge road crosses SPI land. After crossing the BLM boundary the road steepens to an average road grade of 7% until Mile 1.16 where the road grade flattens along the river. There are several sharp, steep hairpin turns on this road and trailers and vehicles larger than a 10-yard dump truck are not advised.
None of the stream, spring and swale crossings on the road have culverts. Stormwater flows down the road in several locations, causing deep long-running gullying of the road surface. Since these gullies generally deposit into a watercourse, by correcting these active diversions with strategically placed road drainage improvements, sediment delivery to the Trinity River will be greatly reduced. The project included installing rocked rolling dips to disperse road surface runoff, grading, and rock surfacing to fill in existing gullies, and creating drainage for a spring that resulted in significant erosion along the roadway.