ECHLCO Bike Trails
Trail Description:
Riding east, and eventually heading south, you will encounter several stream crossings and beaver ponds, until you reach a spectacular undeveloped picnic area in a clearing next to yet another beaver pond. At this point you will have gone about 4.7 miles. Continue 3 miles east along a logging road, expect to carry your bike along this section at times.
At 8.5 miles into the ride you will have to cross the West Branch of the Big Iron River. There is no bridge, fording can be cold, dangerous or impossible. Call the ranger station and check for conditions prior to your trip!
Traveling another mile along cleared logging roads brings you to the main branch of the Big Iron River where you can cross on a bridge constructed for the North Country National Scenic Trail. It is smooth sailing along the access road used during the bridge installation, then on to another rough section of trial before reaching Highway M-64. Ride the paved shoulder of M-64 for 3.4 miles to the southwest until reaching the junction of FR 360. This 8.3 mile segment should be clean sailing or biking!
You will have to cross the Big Iron River for the second time near the end of this segment. This ford is smaller and can be crossed virtually any time. Turning north on FR 368 you will encounter beaver ponds during the 1.7 mile ride to South Boundary Road. As you reach the South Boundary Road you have only 1.2 miles of blacktop remaining to finish your ride back at the Summit Peak Road. Please stop in at either the State Park or National Forest Offices to report any adverse trail conditions or just to let us know how you enjoyed the ride.
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