Trail Overview
This section of Trail P navigates from its intersection with Norwich Road and runs to its intersection with Victoria Road. The trail is very scenic, and every time it is ridden, more cool spots that the trail overlooks can be seen. The trail starts off in the woods like the previous sections of Trail P. This portion of the trail has numerous tight corners and rolling hills. There are also a few shallow mud holes scattered throughout this section of the trail, and a water crossing located adjacent to a swamp. As the trail continues to navigate to the east, it will eventually join FDR 655. This road runs through forestry lands, as well as an area that has been cleared for power lines, which run alongside the trail. The benefit of this is that it is now a lot easier to see the beautiful landscape as the trail approaches the town of Victoria. The surface of the trail throughout this entire section is hard-packed gravel, with occasional sections of dirt. This trail is open to wheeled traffic from April 1st to November 30th; the remainder of the year, it acts as the Snowmobile Trail 13.
Difficulty
This trail can be ridden by individuals of all skill levels. The trail, while tight in some sections, does offer decent sight lines throughout. Obstacles throughout the trail are minimal, water spots/ mud holes, and even the water crossing only develops after periods of rain. During dry times, these typically go away. Some sections of the trail have some mild ruts due to washout that can expose large rocks under the trail surface.