Huckleberry Sale

Total Miles
2.5

Elevation

1,583.40 ft

Duration

0.25 Hours

Technical Rating

2

Easy

Best Time

Summer, Fall

Trail Overview

Huckleberry Sale is a short trail that jumps off of Trapper Chaffin Trail. Like other trails in this area, it starts wide enough for a full-size vehicle and has spots wide enough to pass other vehicles. However, by the end of the trail, it is pretty much too narrow for a full-size vehicle. If you do take a full-size vehicle down this whole trail, you will likely receive some hefty pin striping in your clear coat from heavily overgrown bushes and trees that stick into the trail. The trail is mostly fine gravel but does have sections of dirt more towards the end. There are a fair amount of ruts from runoff, a decent number of potholes, a good number of rocks in the 3-6 inch diameter range, and a few off-camber sections. The trail almost looks like it disappears because of overgrowth as you near the end of the trail. This trail is a dead end with a tiny area to turn around.

Photos of Huckleberry Sale

Huckleberry Sale
Huckleberry Sale

Difficulty

This trail has some ruts, rocks, potholes, and some slight off-camber sections. This trail also becomes very narrow toward the end due to vegetation overgrowth. There are no water crossings but the trail could become muddy after rain or snow.

Technical Rating

2

Status Reports

There are no status reports yet for this trail.

Access Description

This trail starts off of the Trapper Chaffin trail around mile 1 from the north end. The turnoff is easy to see but is not marked by any signs.

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