Marinette County Trail Section R32/8
Total Miles
5.0
Elevation
388.33 ft
Duration
0.33 Hours
Technical Rating
Best Time
Spring, Summer, Fall
Trail Overview
Like all of the routes in the Goodman/ Dungood area, this route is excellent for riders of all skill levels but also depending on the weather, and recent grooming conditions can be challenging. With a lack of rain and a trail that has been recently groomed all riders can easily complete this trail. If there has been recent heavy rain or a lack of grooming, the trail's difficulty level will increase. Due to the sand base, as well as steep terrain, these trails are easily washed out by storms creating large ruts that need to be traveled. The trail can also have large sections of washboard in areas of acceleration. This trail runs across an area of high lines for roughly 2 miles and then enters into the woods. While in the woods the trail can become quite tight leaving only small amounts of room for vehicles passing in the opposite directions. There are large areas of small to mid-size rocks rocks throughout. These are easily navigable but should be approached with caution as they can be loose.
Photos of Marinette County Trail Section R32/8
Difficulty
This trail after it has been maintained can be completed by riders of all skill levels. After a large rainstorm or extended period of time, the trail can become more technical due to rutted wash outs, washboards, and exposed rocks. In these conditions, the trail should still be able to be ridden by all skill levels, but it will test the control of the less experienced rider.