Last seen: Jan 14, 2026
OK, I found one. This one is a current district trail in Bull of the Woods wilderness.
I've only done Old Baldy once, and I can't say I remember that junction. I do remember one trail junction which I think was the Old Bi...
Donald Presley said: One of the trails is known for it's abundance of White Iris flowers that grace it's path. OK, so I did a ...
Donald Presley said: Not the Grouse Point/ Dry Ridge Trails junction. Here is another clue: White Iris. Well, I guess I'm dense on Tuesdays...
Matt Reeder said: 1) How driveable is Road 4610? Like, is it going to destroy my low-clearance import if I drive it all the way to the Plaza Lake Tra...
Donald Presley said:This is a picture taken at a trail junction on current district trails that are in a new wilderness area. Hmmm, it doesn't...
Wow, you guys are good.....Don gets the prize. It is the lower part of Cottonwood meadows. What is the "1966 marker" on Alder Flat?
OK, I have a few more I can post.....But the options are getting limited! This is a current district trail and I don't believe it is in a new w...
Donovan said:As an aside: Trivia Question: How many Surprise Lakes do we have in District? I know of at least 3.
Donald Presley said:This trail is a short side trail off a current district trail. The huckleberries were good when we came by doing some trail ...
Donald Presley said: I was looking at the fine print on my map and I thought that it said 805. They print those numbers so small and if my bifoca...
Donald Presley said: How about the Fanton Trail #805. Well, close, but I'll give it you. The Fanton is #505...... 🙂 your turn!
You need to head North a bit.
I'm no ace, but all the logs in the water was a dead giveaway for me.... OK, next one. It is a current trail in the district. I don...
Based on the logs in the water, I'd say that is Skookum Lake.....And Skookum Lake doesn't really have a trailhead, you get to it from Thunde...
