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This trail connects Donahue Road with White Pine Road, which is just west of the park information center and Big Paint Campground.
From the White Pine Road trailhead, the trail is a nice, grassy doubletrack moving right along the banks of Big Paint Creek. A few trails branch off of the west end of this trail, the Bluff Trail and Larkin Valley Trail, making it a good jumping off point for longer, more climby routes.
The trail crosses the highway, State Forest Road, about halfway through. Shortly after that junction, there's a creek crossing that has large boulders to help pedestrians cross. A few other equestrian crossings invite more adventurous users who aren't afraid to get their feet a little wet in the shallow creek.
The tread is mostly grass and dirt, but a few spots can be slightly muddy. The scenery in the narrow valley is bucolic, and the option to continue onto Donahue Road makes this a relaxing, low-grade option that won't thrash the legs.
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