Boone Road

Total Miles
2.2

Technical Rating

1

Best Time

Spring, Summer, Fall

Trail Type

Full-Width Road

Accessible By

Trail Overview

Boone Road is primarily a graded gravel road with short sections of ungraded gravel. It is an easy ride in the summer months; however, there is no winter maintenance. During times of rain, snow, and ice, the road can become rutted and harder to travel on. Boone Road is within Tiadaghton State Forest. Boone Road is the southern access road from Little Pine State Park to the mountain trails. There are numerous spots to stop along this road and enjoy the foliage and possible wildlife. This region of Pennsylvania is a great place to explore during the fall when the leaves are changing color, and the full beauty of the State Forest is on display.

Photos of Boone Road

Boone Road
Boone Road

Difficulty

Boone Road is an easy ride in the summer months; however, there is no winter maintenance. During times of rain, snow, and ice, the road will become harder to travel on. It can become washed out and rutted in the spring thaw and rainy seasons. There can be water in the ruts, and they will become slick and muddy.

Technical Rating

1

Status Reports

There are no status reports yet for this trail.

Boone Road can be accessed by the following ride types:

  • High-Clearance 4x4
  • SUV

Access Description

Boone Road is primarily an east-to-west running road. It is accessed on the east from Little Pine Creek Road at the southern end of Little Pine Creek State Park, and on the west at the intersection of Okome Road and Huntley Road.

Boone Road Map

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