Trail Overview
This trail is accessed from Pine Lake Access Road and follows a well-maintained gravel surface that remains relatively narrow as it winds through a dense forest of birch, aspen, and pine. The route leads to a small boat access point on the lake, which includes a turnaround and a modest parking area. The launch is intended for smaller watercraft only, as there is no slipway for vehicle-assisted launching. Near the boat access, there is a small cleared area with a fire ring that may be suitable for dispersed camping, although it is informal and unserviced. Further along the trail, one of the small nearby lakes is currently high and has begun spilling onto the roadway, so caution is recommended when passing through that section. The trail does not offer any formal campsites and lacks basic amenities such as trash bins, restrooms, and potable water. Cell service may be limited or unavailable depending on your location along the route.
Difficulty
This forest trail is well-maintained and used daily by residents and adventurers. The route is wide and clear of debris, with established tread and minimal overgrowth--ideal for a smooth and scenic ride.