Trail Overview
This trail is accessed directly from Highway 110 and follows a well-maintained gravel surface that winds through a scenic forested area. Running parallel to the main route is a separate multi-use trail designated for ATVs, side-by-sides, and snowmobiles. That trail is in good condition and can be accessed from several points along the main route. Logging activity is present in the area, so drivers should remain alert for logging trucks and other equipment. The trail also passes several private residences, and traffic may vary depending on the time of day and season. On the opposite side of the multi-use trail, several narrow and overgrown paths branch off from the main route, though most are not suitable for vehicle travel. While the trail offers convenient access to the ATV route directly from Highway 110, it does not include any formal or dispersed campsites. Amenities such as restrooms, potable water, and trash disposal are not available, and cell service may be weak or absent.
Difficulty
This trail is well-maintained and regularly used by other OHV riders, road users, including residents in the area.