Lone Star School trail is located within the Mark Twain National Forest and offers an easy trail experience to check out the area. The trail stays mainly on the ridge line with two small water crossings before dropping down into the valley of the Black River. At the junction with 3824B (Lone Bee), the trail noticeably changes into a less used two-track trail that is rutted, muddy, and overgrown. Most of the vehicle traffic continues to Lone Bee versus Lone Star School. There are campsites and viewpoints along the trail. Overall, it is a good road to access to the Black River.
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