FR 136

Total Miles
3.1

Technical Rating

2

Easy

Best Time

Summer, Fall

Trail Type

Full-Width Road

Accessible By

Trail Overview

The trail traverses through a pine forest along a narrow rocky surface accessing a few spur trails and ending at a dead end. The east side of the trail follows the boundary of private property for most of the route. There are a few dispersed campsites along the way. The trail is open to all vehicles, however, the trail leading to the trail is only open to highway legal vehicles requiring OHV vehicles to be trailed to the trailhead. There is an area at the beginning of the trail for a few vehicles with trailers or larger vehicles to park.

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FR 136
FR 136

Difficulty

The trail is mostly 2-6" loose and embedded rock with a few dirt sections. There is a small 4' water crossing a few inches deep and can be mud holes after precipitation. The trail is narrow with occasional places to pass. Overhanging branches or downed trees could be an issue, especially for vehicles greater than 9' tall.

Technical Rating

2

Status Reports

There are no status reports yet for this trail.

Access Description

Access via County Road 54. While the trail is open to OHV, County Road 54 is only open to highway legal vehicles. OHV vehicles must be trailed to the trailhead. There is a parking area a few 100 feet into the trail.

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