Bone Springs
Total Miles
23.4
Elevation
1,779.21 ft
Duration
2 Hours
Technical Rating
Best Time
Summer, Fall, Spring
Trail Overview
This trail takes you from Highway 204 to Tiger Creek, past Bone Springs warming shed. It's generally a two-track forest road with lots of cobbled rock and sections of deep ruts and potholes. The trail is easily passable with reasonable ground clearance and good all-terrain type tires. Jubilee Lake is a nice side trip, and the Bone Springs warming shed offers shelter if necessary or just a nice place to have lunch.
Photos of Bone Springs
Difficulty
The trail is not difficult but has a rough surface. It can be slick and muddy in some areas.
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