Trail Overview
The surface is well-maintained gravel, though drivers should watch for slippery patches, deer crossing the road, and local traffic. The route passes a farmhouse and stretches of open fields while running parallel to a Wildlife Management Area. Along the way, a rustic two-track trail branches off, marked as minimal maintenance, with a sign indicating “Dyke Gate Closed.” The main trail ends at a T-junction bordered by open fields, with a deep drainage ditch nearby that requires caution. The surrounding scenery is a mix of agricultural land and natural habitat, creating a varied and rural drive. The trail does not provide dispersed or formal camping opportunities and has no amenities such as trash disposal or a water supply. Cell service may be limited in some sections, so preparation is recommended before travel.
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, making it ideal for a smooth and scenic drive.