Three Forks of Beaver Trail #512A
Three Forks of the Beaver Trail, located on Stearns District of the Daniel Boone National Forest, provides hikers with a true wilderness experience. The trail meanders along an old roadway in a southeasterly direction and then follows Beaver Creek to the Three Forks of Beaver. Notice the change in vegetation as the trail leaves the ridgetop and continues below the cliff.
The trail begins at the intersection of Three Forks of Beaver Trail #512 near the scenic overlook.
Beaver Creek Wilderness Guide and Map
Connections: Middle Ridge Trail #518, Three Forks of Beaver Loop Trail #512, Three Forks of Beaver Spur Trail # 512B
Trailhead: Three Forks of Beaver Trailhead
At a Glance
Information Center: | Stearns Office Contact Information |
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General Information
Directions:Take US 27 south 16 miles from Somerset or US 27 north 12.5 miles from Whitley City. Turn east onto Bauer Road (Forest Service Road 50), and then go 2.25 miles to Forest Service Road 51. Take Forest Service Road 51 for 0.75-mile to the Three Forks Trailhead on the right.
Parking:
Parking is available at the Three Forks of Beaver trailhead.
Activities
Day Hiking
Difficulty Level: | More Difficult |
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