Bear Pond Trail
Total Miles
1.2
Elevation
601.41 ft
Duration
0.3 Hours
Technical Rating
Best Time
Summer, Fall, Spring
Trail Overview
This short offshoot provides a slightly technical two-track trail with protruding rocks, good-sized dips, and low spots that hold water and soft mud. It's easily passable in the summer for any pickup/SUV with good clearance and 4WD just in case. During rainy seasons, it proves a little more challenging as water collection and slippery mud make it more difficult to traverse. Off this trail are some primitive campsites and access to the Bear Pond non-motorized hiking/biking trail that leads to Bear Pond. Cell reception is not available along this route. No permit is required, but sign-in is encouraged especially if staying overnight. No motorcycles or ATVs are permitted. Read all signage and respect rules and wildlife. Don't litter.
Photos of Bear Pond Trail
Difficulty
This is a two-track with some small technical sections that may make slightly higher clearance and 4WD necessary.
Popular Trails
The Monteola Corridor
Hamilton Road (Seasonal)
Snyder Hill PFAR
The onX Offroad Difference
onX Offroad combines trail photos, descriptions, difficulty ratings, width restrictions, seasonality, and more in a user-friendly interface. Available on all devices, with offline access and full compatibility with CarPlay and Android Auto. Discover what you’re missing today!