Trail Overview
Corner Road is a typical graded gravel state forest road within Rothrock State Forest. The trail is up and back due to private land with a gate. The trailhead is off Bear Meadows Road. A flowing brook runs parallel to the trail. There are some hunting cabins set off from the trail. There is an abundance of cover with large oak trees and plenty of food for wildlife in the area. This trail provides minimal slopes and no treacherous obstacles, and could be a great trail for mountain biking. The trail is easily accessible in the warmer months, and more difficult to traverse in the winter months due to snow and ice, with no winter maintenance.
Difficulty
This trail is easily traversed in the warmer months, harder to traverse in winter due to snow and ice, with no winter maintenance.
History
Corner Road was developed in the 1930s by the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC). This road was constructed during the great depression to manage the forest, provide fire protection, and facilitate access for recreation.