FS 2207
Total Miles
7.1
Technical Rating
Best Time
Summer, Fall, Winter, Spring
Trail Type
Full-Width Road
Accessible By
Trail Overview
This trail begins wide and noticeably corrugated as it passes a handful of homesteads. It then narrows into a smoother, well-maintained path that winds through a wooded area. A creek crossing lies along the way and should be avoided during flooding, as water levels can rise quickly. The trail is long and may encourage faster driving, but frequent deer and other wildlife along the route make it important to proceed with caution. It eventually leads to Webster Lake and the nearby campsite. Cell service appears to be reliable throughout most of the trail.
Photos of FS 2207
Difficulty
This trail is well-maintained and regularly used by other OHV riders, road users, including residents in the area.
History
Covering more than 1.6 million acres of glacial lakes, red-pine uplands, and sphagnum bogs, Minnesota's Chippewa National Forest lets motorists experience the North Woods at an unrushed pace. Paved state highways soon yield to a lattice of numbered forest roads, most of them well-graded gravel that thread between kettle ponds and stands of towering white pine, the tree that helped earn the forest its 1908 designation as one of America's first national forests. The forest harbors one of the highest breeding densities of bald eagles in the continental United States, and patient drivers often glimpse loons, black bears, and white-tailed deer as they move from shoreline to clear-cut regrowth and back again.
Status Reports
FS 2207 can be accessed by the following ride types:
- High-Clearance 4x4
- SUV
FS 2207 Map
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