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Learn more about Allen Branch FS 4004
Allen Branch FS 4004

Allen Branch FS 4004

Very easy up to the power line. It's a road. Easy access to a place to hike, camp, or hunt. Particularly to hike or hunt the power-line cut. After the power lines, it's a trail…
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Total Miles
2.3
Tech Rating
1 Easy
Best Time
Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter
Learn more about Amidon Conservation Area Road
Amidon Conservation Area Road

Amidon Conservation Area Road

The Amidon Conservation Area Road is a gravel-based road, compromised of the Madison County 208, and the Bollinger County 928, that cuts through the center section of the Missouri Department of Conservation area of the…
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Total Miles
3.9
Tech Rating
5 Moderate
Best Time
Spring, Summer, Fall
Learn more about Antioch FSR 2125
Antioch FSR 2125

Antioch FSR 2125

Antioch FSR 2125 is a natural forestry service route tracking through the rocky terrain of the lower Fredericktown sector of Mark Twain National Forest. The precursor to the trail, the Madison County 410, features course…
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Total Miles
3.7
Tech Rating
4 Moderate
Best Time
Spring, Fall
Learn more about Arnett Mountain FSR 2191
Arnett Mountain FSR 2191

Arnett Mountain FSR 2191

Arnett Mountain FSR 2191 is a gravel-leaning natural forest road through the Fredericktown Sector of Mark Twain National Forest. The road starts at Pig Pen Gap fully gravel-covered and with trimmed tree lines, but shortly…
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Total Miles
2.6
Tech Rating
3 Easy
Best Time
Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter
Learn more about Aslinger Branch Hill South
Aslinger Branch Hill South

Aslinger Branch Hill South

The Aslinger Branch Hill South is a trail within the Pine Union trail system as part of the eastern front of Mark Twain National Forest. It starts right at the tail end of Pine Union…
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Total Miles
0.9
Tech Rating
7 Difficult
Best Time
Spring, Fall, Summer, Winter
Learn more about Bass River Scenic Route
Bass River Scenic Route

Bass River Scenic Route

This is a beautiful ride through Mark Twain National Forest on the northern portion of the Potosi district. There are lots of opportunities for photos and enjoying the scenery. You are likely to see deer…
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Total Miles
14.7
Tech Rating
2 Easy
Best Time
Summer
Learn more about Bay Nothing Recreation Area 3140
Bay Nothing Recreation Area 3140

Bay Nothing Recreation Area 3140

Forest Road 3140 starts at an elevation of 748 feet and then drops to an elevation of 381 feet at the river. This route is an easy gravel road that curves through the Mark Twain…
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Total Miles
4.3
Tech Rating
1 Easy
Best Time
Spring, Summer, Fall
Learn more about Bee Ridge FSR 3844/3844C
Bee Ridge FSR 3844/3844C

Bee Ridge FSR 3844/3844C

Bee Ridge FSR 3844 & 3844C are two forestry roads that seamlessly connect to form a fun little trek through Mark Twain National Forest. The 3844 part of the trail is a well wore in…
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Total Miles
2.5
Tech Rating
3 Easy
Best Time
Spring, Fall
Learn more about Bidwell FSR 2199
Bidwell FSR 2199

Bidwell FSR 2199

Bidwell FSR 2199, is a gravel forestry road that travels through Mark Twain National Forest. Bidwell is one of the longest forestry routes on the eastern side of the forest clocking in at 8.6 forestries…
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Total Miles
11.9
Tech Rating
2 Easy
Best Time
Spring, Fall
Learn more about Bill Smith Hollow FSR 2064
Bill Smith Hollow FSR 2064

Bill Smith Hollow FSR 2064

Bill Smith Hollow FSR 2064, is a naturally surfaced trail through the Fredericktown Sector of Mark Twain National Forest. This trail is a short trail that packs a punch, first, it begins on Madison County…
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Total Miles
1.4
Tech Rating
5 Moderate
Best Time
Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter
Learn more about Blackriver Bottoms
Blackriver Bottoms

Blackriver Bottoms

Mostly dirt and muddy roads with some gravel sand bars, water crossings, and a few obstacles. There are some tight turns through the hills along the Black River with very scenic views. In all weather…
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Total Miles
10.3
Tech Rating
4 Moderate
Best Time
Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter
Learn more about Blind Raccoon Bo-Co Road 360
Blind Raccoon Bo-Co Road 360

Blind Raccoon Bo-Co Road 360

The Blind Raccoon or Bollinger County Road 360 is a gravel county road going through the rocky rolling hills of the area, down into the creek bottoms, the north end features a hill that has…
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Total Miles
2.6
Tech Rating
2 Easy
Best Time
Summer, Fall, Spring
Learn more about Blue Ridge Road
Blue Ridge Road

Blue Ridge Road

Blue Ridge Road is a spur offering additional access to Mark Twain National Forest. This route eventually dissolves into no discernible trail and should be considered an out-and-back. The route is characterized by heavy foliage…
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Total Miles
1.7
Tech Rating
4 Moderate
Best Time
Fall, Spring
Learn more about Bo-Co Road 200
Bo-Co Road 200

Bo-Co Road 200

The Bollinger County Road 200 is a county backroad through northern Bollinger County. The road connects a few of the bigger funner county roads in the area. The main features of the road are mild-graded…
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Total Miles
5.9
Tech Rating
2 Easy
Best Time
Spring, Fall, Summer, Winter
Learn more about Bo-Co Road 238
Bo-Co Road 238

Bo-Co Road 238

The Bollinger County Road 238 is a gravel county road snaking through the country's low land, along the Whitewater River. The road provides great access to the river for fishing and a swimming hole. It…
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Total Miles
3.0
Tech Rating
2 Easy
Best Time
Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter
Learn more about Bo-Co Road 376
Bo-Co Road 376

Bo-Co Road 376

The Bollinger County Road 376 is a gravel-based road that traverses the northern Bollinger County Hills and parallels the Little Whitewater Creek. The road goes from being well maintained at the ends to mildly rough…
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Total Miles
3.1
Tech Rating
2 Easy
Best Time
Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter
Learn more about Bo-Co Road 736
Bo-Co Road 736

Bo-Co Road 736

Bollinger County 736 is a gravel county road with scenes of the past, leading up into the Castor River Conservation Area. When heading north from Missouri Route E from Gipsy, Missouri, you will shortly cross…
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Total Miles
3.7
Tech Rating
1 Easy
Best Time
Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter
Learn more about Bo-Co Road 738
Bo-Co Road 738

Bo-Co Road 738

Bollinger County Road 738 is a gravel road leading through part of the western side of the Castor River Conservation Area, where you can find several campsites and walking trails to explore. The 738 features…
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Total Miles
3.7
Tech Rating
1 Easy
Best Time
Summer, Spring, Fall, Winter
Learn more about Bo-Co Road 872
Bo-Co Road 872

Bo-Co Road 872

Bollinger County Road 872 is a gravel road that leads through the bottoms of Grounds Creek and the hills surrounding it. It has multiple creek crossing points (easily 1 foot deep) and dug out points…
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Total Miles
2.5
Tech Rating
4 Moderate
Best Time
Spring, Summer, Fall
Learn more about Bo-Co Road 918
Bo-Co Road 918

Bo-Co Road 918

The Bollinger County 918 is a gravel county road connecting to other county roads in the area. It has mild rutting, washboarding, and mounding and shows signs of wear near its low-water bridge and hilly…
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Total Miles
1.8
Tech Rating
2 Easy
Best Time
Spring, Fall, Summer, Winter
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