Trail Overview
This Lewis County trail winds through historic farmland, including the remnants of an old orchard that hint at the area’s past agricultural use. The route follows a two-track trail with a mix of rutted sections and several mud holes. While the mud varies in depth, none of the holes are bottomless. The trail is interrupted in a few places by short segments of paved road before returning to dirt, and they are not long enough to ruin the off-road experience. A TRAIL PERMIT IS REQUIRED TO ACCESS THIS TRAIL.
Difficulty
While this trail isn’t exceptionally difficult, it does offer enough variety to challenge riders of all experience levels. The rutted sections, in particular, can be quite deep in places and require careful navigation. Because of this, riders on sport quads are advised to avoid this trail, as the ground clearance and suspension on those machines may not be well-suited to the deeper ruts.