Morgan Hill

Total Miles
8.1

Elevation

604.55 ft

Duration

0.75 Hours

Technical Rating

1

Easy

Best Time

Fall, Summer, Spring

Trail Overview

The route is through Morgan Hill State Forest on seasonal roads. The road is gravel, single-lane, and well-maintained. There are multiple scenic views toward Labrador Hollow and numerous side roads and hiking trails. The main road is safe for any vehicle, while an SUV is recommended for the side trails. Spruce Pond has an outdoor restroom open in the summer, camping sites, and a kids-friendly fishing site.

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Morgan Hill
Morgan Hill

Difficulty

The main road is gravel covered and well maintained from Spring to Fall. Side roads can be more challenging and should only be accessed by SUVs or 4WD capable vehicles.

History

Morgan Hill State Forest was originally used by the Iroquois for hunting. Later the land was cleared for farming by Revolutionary War Veterans and early European settlers. The area's soils, however, are thin, relatively steep and acidic, and the growing seasons are short with long, harsh winters. This combination of factors resulted in land that was mostly unproductive and that would eventually be abandoned in pursuit of more productive lands in the Midwest.

Technical Rating

1

Access Description

Morgan Hill State Forest can be accessed from the south on Route 13 or from the north from Route 80.

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