Though the portion of NF-8620 that is covered is a paltry 0.73 miles, the trail does continue on for a few additional miles in either direction. Like many of the trails in this area of the Gifford Pinchot National Forest, it’s got somewhat of a sandy surface, making it less prone to potholes, and t...Read More
Though the portion of NF-8620 that is covered is a paltry 0.73 miles, the trail does continue on for a few additional miles in either direction. Like many of the trails in this area of the Gifford Pinchot National Forest, it’s got somewhat of a sandy surface, making it less prone to potholes, and thus a smoother, easier ride. Despite being a brief connector, it is essential in connecting you to other amazing sites, like Mann Butte, Natural Bridges, and Guler Ice Caves; depending on your direction of travel.
This trail is part of the Washington Cascade Overland Route. Visit Overlanding Across Washington for more information, including which trails to take next.
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