Grayling Hills
Total Miles
13.6
Elevation
442.80 ft
Duration
2.5 Hours
Technical Rating
Best Time
Summer
Trail Overview
This is a nice bowl to climb down into and back up with multiple paths all leading to the same spot, all while your spectators are looking on. It's another large area with many different hills to climb with multiple levels of difficulty, which will also vary depending on the season and weather. The trails are generally dry and sandy, but during the winter months, they can become slick. Eagles have been spotted many times as well. There are plenty of mud and water holes to play in as long as it's not the colder winter months. Expect a few elevated hills to climb on the trail that are unavoidable.
Photos of Grayling Hills
Difficulty
There are some deep water holes, but some do have a trail to get around. Some of the bigger hills are not difficult, but depending on weather, can be difficult for a beginner.
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