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An extension of the Simpson Creek Trail, this is an 18-mile loop along old Forest Roads with gravel and sand. Access from the Cut Foot Sioux Visitor Center or the Highway 46 Wayside rest 5 miles north of the Center. Horse back riders also utilize this trail. Say "Howdy" and pass with caution.
At a Glance
Fees:
None
Usage:
Light
Closest Towns:
Deer River
Water:
None
Operated By:
Operated by the Forest Service
General Information
Directions: Acces from the Cut Foot Sioux Visitor Center or the Highway 46 Wayside Rest 5 miles north of the Center.
Unpaved - An extension of the Simpson Creek Trail, this is an 18-mile loop along old Forest Roads with gravel and sand. Access from the Cut Foot Sioux Visitor Center or the Hwy 46 Wayside Rest 5 miles north of the Center. Horse back riders also utilize this trail. Say "howdy" and pass with caution.
Difficulty Level:
Intermediate
Day Hiking
An extension of the Simpson Creek Trail, this is an 18-mile loop along old Forest Roads with gravel and sand. Access from the Cut Foot Sioux Visitor Center or the Highway 46 Wayside rest 5 miles north of the Center. Horse back riders also utilize this trail. Say "Howdy" and pass with caution.
Difficulty Level:
Easy
XC Skiing/Snowshoeing
An extension of the Simpson Creek Trail, this is an 18-mile loop along old Forest Roads with gravel and sand. Access from the Cut Foot Sioux Visitor Center or the Highway 46 Wayside rest 5 miles north of the Center. Horse back riders also utilize this trail. Say "Howdy" and pass with caution.