Lion Lane
Total Miles
1.2
Technical Rating
Best Time
Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter
Trail Type
Full-Width Road
Accessible By
Trail Overview
This is a county-maintained road, primarily gravel with a large dirt section where washouts have occurred. At the south entrance, the road is a very nicely maintained gravel road, but on the opposite side is very rough and washed, creating a rough ride. It serves as an easy and scenic route, part of a network of back roads ideal for a relaxing day drive. The road is mostly single lane with some double lane areas for passing. Please note that while this is a public road, the land on both sides is private property--stay on the main road and respect posted boundaries. As a county road, it is open only to licensed vehicles. Cell phone is decent in the area, but be prepared for the possible loss of signal since this area is somewhat rural.
Photos of Lion Lane
Difficulty
This county-maintained road is suitable for most vehicles but can have some minor washouts and rutting after heavy rains. The south entrance is very easy-maintained gravel, but the north side is rutted and a rough ride. Even though it is somewhat rough, most vehicles will be able to traverse this road.
Status Reports
Lion Lane can be accessed by the following ride types:
- High-Clearance 4x4
- SUV
Lion Lane Map
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