Alfred Woodie Lane
Total Miles
1.2
Technical Rating
Best Time
Spring, Summer, Fall
Trail Type
Full-Width Road
Accessible By
Trail Overview
Alfred Woodie Lane is a short trail that begins as a forest service road and leads to a group of privately owned hunting cabins. The road is poorly maintained, featuring small rocks, ruts, and wet sections after rain. A few areas are narrow and may cause pinstriping, though it is wider than many nearby trails. The first half of the trail passes through public national forest land, while the second half winds past privately owned cabins. Records indicate that the road through the cabin area remains public. Beyond the forest section, a large open field offers opportunities to spot wildlife. A couple of additional trails branch off near the beginning, though access may be restricted by gates depending on the season.
Photos of Alfred Woodie Lane
Difficulty
A few small rocks, no taller than 6 inches, are located throughout the trail. A few puddles or light streams are also located on the trail; however, these are not much of a challenge as they are no more than 3 inches deep. The most challenging part of the trail is a few narrow sections with encroaching trees and branches.
Status Reports
Alfred Woodie Lane can be accessed by the following ride types:
- High-Clearance 4x4
- SUV
Alfred Woodie Lane Map
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