The trail is open to Class I ATV's, trailbikes, horses and mountain
bikes. All trails are marked with yellow, diamond-shaped blazes.
The trail has been divided into a Bike Trail Area and an ATV Trail
Area, as shown on the map. This provides a variety of riding experiences
for different types of machines and levels of difficulty. ATV's are
permitted on the Bike Trail, and trailbikes are allowed on ATV Trails.
Key junctions on the trail are marked by numbered wooden signposts
corresponding to the junction marker numbers shown on the map. "YOU ARE
HERE" maps are also located at these key junctions to aid riders in
navigating the trail.
This 23.1 mile loop is rated MOST DIFFICULT and is best suited to
trailbikes. The Bike Trail offers a very ROCKY trail
surface that winds and twists through the forest. Trailbikers can finish
the trail within a few hours. ATV'ers will find a very demanding and
challenging ride that will take about 4-6 hours to complete. The trail is
NOT
recommended for inexperienced or novice riders. This trail is ONE-WAY
travel except where otherwise posted. This trail is open only during the
summer.
This 14.2 mile loop system is rated MORE DIFFICULT and is best suited
to ATV's. The ATV Trail uses old roads and railroad grades. The trail is
ONE-WAY except where otherwise posted. This trail area is open during both
summer and winter.
Directions:
Main trailhead parking is located along State Route 66, about fifteen
miles southwest of Kane and 11 miles northeast of Marienville (maintained
for winter use). Secondary trailheads are noted on the map. You can also
access the trail anywhere it crosses a public road. This trail is loated
on the Lynch and Russell City quadrangle maps.
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