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South Dyer Trail #714

The South Dyer Trail #714 begins across from the Trail Creek Trail #872 and ends at an intersection with the Dyer Creek Trail #888. This trail is an old jeep road that follows the South Dyer Creek drainage to its confluence with the main Dyer Creek. The trail descends through a mixture of conifer, aspen and brush, and ends in an open park at the confluence known as Boiler Park. The park was once the site of an old sawmill, but there is little evidence of the mill's existence. A few large iron parts and an older boiler are all that remain.

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Specific Trail Information

Trail Type

Standard/Terra Trail — A trail that has a surface consisting predominantly of the ground and that is designed and managed to accommodate use on that surface.

General Information

June

Open to hiking, horseback, and mountain bikes.

Getting There

Directions

From Crawford: Travel south on Highway 92 for approximately 11 miles to Forest Service Road #713, Crystal Creek Road. Turn left onto FSR #713 and continue for approximately 12.2 miles to the trail access. This trail begins on the east side of the road.

Recreation Opportunities

Last updated June 10th, 2025