Trail Overview
Morris Road is a 2.5-mile out-and-back ungraded dirt trail. It is a moderate ride in the summer months; however, there is no maintenance at all on this trail. During times of rain, snow, and ice, the trail can become heavily rutted and extremely hard to travel on. There may be downed trees or large branches that will have to be cleared to continue on. Morris Road is within Tiadaghton State Forest. There are numerous spots to stop along this road and enjoy the foliage and possible wildlife. There are three camp sites located on Morris Road - LM001, LM002, and LM003 to choose from. Morris Road is the only fishing access to Morris Run. 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.
Difficulty
Morris Road is primarily an ungraded dirt trail. It is a rutted, tight, muddy ride in the summer months; however, there is no maintenance, which means you may need a chainsaw. During times of rain, snow, and ice, the road will become heavily rutted and extremely hard to travel on. There are areas of deep rutting, heavy mud, and standing water up to 18".