Trail Overview
This is a dirt-based forest road that runs to the border of the Colville National Forest and Colville Reservation. The trail is narrow and one lane wide with lots of two-track sections and minor ruts/wash. In places, the vegetation is overgrown, and in other places, you will encounter ledges with drop-offs, as the elevation change is close to 650 feet in just under 3 miles. Camping is available along the entire trail, and the trail ends at a grassy area along the fence row border for the reservation. Do not cross onto the reservation land without permission. Cell phone service was very weak, and the forest is dense, so traveling with all needed supplies and a satellite communications device is recommended. You are over an hour from the nearest services and supplies on this trail. This trail is suitable for any vehicle type.
Difficulty
This is a dirt-based forest road that travels through the National Forest to the border of the Colville Reservation. The trail is narrow with ledges, has minor ruts and wash, and has overgrown vegetation. Any vehicle type could traverse this trail.