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West Fork Trail
2 reviews
4.5 of 5
This trail starts out on a gravel road, then connects to some ATV 2-track, then hits some nice technical singletrack before turning back into ATV trails. There are some good climbs and fast descents. Overall a very fun trail.
This trail is in the Delta Cluster of the CAMBA trail system, starting at the Delta Lake Park trail head. From Iron River - 9 miles southeast on Cty Hwy H to Scenic Dr to Delta Lake County Campground. From Drummond - 11 miles north on Delta-Drummond Rd (FR 35)& .25 mile west on Cty Hwy H to Scenic Dr, 1.5 miles west on Scenic Dr.
Summary: awesome trail. 1st time got lost, seemed better-marked in fall of '02, though the specific camba cluster maps help. not too hard, but so scenic i had wet dreams about it. ride the frostpockets just b4 dawn sometime in early to mid-fall sometime, you'll c what i mean.
Other recommended trails in the same area: 1. DELTA HILLS 2. ROCK LAKE 3. ESKER 4. GLACIER this is from someone who's ridden almost all 35 or so camba trails (also try namakagon tr, & this one by wilderness TH? -sorry, forgot what it's called)
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Review Date June 19, 2002
Overall Rating 4 of 5
Ridden Trail: Ridden Once
Reviewed by: Slik Lixxx
, from Minneapolis
Summary: The one time we rode this trail we got completely lost and had to backtrack out. After the singletrack sections open out to the "frost pockets", there are some unmarked intersections. We were not sure which way to go, so we tried our best to follow the map. The problem is that there are criss-crossing ATV trails everywhere, so it is easy to lose the trail. Nevertheless, the trail was extremely fun! In the time we spent in the Cable area we rode several trails, and this and Rock Lake were the best (the most singletrack). This trail is fun because you really get the sense that you're out in the wilderness, which creates an "epic ride" feeling of adventure. There are some very fun technical singletrack sections and some screaming double-track descents. I heard that CAMBA will be adding more singletrack to their extensive trail system in the coming years. If that happens, this area is destined to become a serious MTB destination! As it is now, this area is well worth the drive from the Twin Cities.
Recommended Route: Start at the trail head and bring a map. Try to follow the CAMBA signs.
Other recommended trails in the same area: Ride Rock Lake, for sure! Sleigh Trail was also fun.
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