Trail Overview
Accessed from Trail 416, this route is a narrow but well-maintained gravel trail that winds through dense forest, offering a quiet and scenic drive. While compact in width, the surface is generally smooth aside from a few scattered potholes. The trail meanders through a mix of pine and deciduous trees, passing a small, picturesque lake that enhances the peaceful atmosphere of the area. A few snowmobile trails branch off into the woods, providing possible connections for further exploration, though they are not suitable for all vehicles. The trail eventually comes to a dead end at a section of private property, so through travel is not possible. There are no formal or dispersed campsites along this trail, and no services are available. Visitors will find no access to drinking water, trash disposal, or toilet facilities, and cell phone reception may be weak or absent, depending on the location.
Difficulty
This forested route is lightly maintained and is typically used during peak seasons. Expect occasional fallen limbs, narrowing sections from plant growth, and minor obstacles. This trail is great for off-roaders.