Snake River, MN
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Hey Boss,
Not sure about Road names and numbers but I'll take a stab at giving you directions. Going north out of Mora 17 miles to County 23 (I think)if you turn left it takes you right into Isle (Red Top)theres a bar at the intersection that has a sign saying "Home of the 'Two Headed Cow'" (I guess they really have one, stuffed). Take a right onto a dirt road, go about 5 miles to a T in the road, turn left go across bridge about another 2 miles to the second right. It's a low maintainance road that will take you back to Snake River. You will pass a farmhouse on the left then the road gets noticibly rougher. About a mile past the farm house you will drive through a creek, or "crick" as my grandpappy used to say, there is a parking area on the left just on the other side.
You can access the trails right from the parking area or wheel a little further down the road to the river crossing. Just before you cross the river the trail is on your left. The trails are not marked and there are alot of them. If you don't know the area it's easy to get turned around so bring a GPS if you have one. The trails are NOT for sport machines, you definately need 4X4! Very deep mud and very technical. It is by far one of my favorite places to ride in Minnesota.
Not sure about Road names and numbers but I'll take a stab at giving you directions. Going north out of Mora 17 miles to County 23 (I think)if you turn left it takes you right into Isle (Red Top)theres a bar at the intersection that has a sign saying "Home of the 'Two Headed Cow'" (I guess they really have one, stuffed). Take a right onto a dirt road, go about 5 miles to a T in the road, turn left go across bridge about another 2 miles to the second right. It's a low maintainance road that will take you back to Snake River. You will pass a farmhouse on the left then the road gets noticibly rougher. About a mile past the farm house you will drive through a creek, or "crick" as my grandpappy used to say, there is a parking area on the left just on the other side.
You can access the trails right from the parking area or wheel a little further down the road to the river crossing. Just before you cross the river the trail is on your left. The trails are not marked and there are alot of them. If you don't know the area it's easy to get turned around so bring a GPS if you have one. The trails are NOT for sport machines, you definately need 4X4! Very deep mud and very technical. It is by far one of my favorite places to ride in Minnesota.
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Not sure about the campground, I'm sure there are places to camp but also not sure about camping permits?? I've heard of the trail from the Red Top, but have never been on it. Sorry I can't be more help. I will tell ya that with the trail connecting these two areas, you will have a few days of awesome riding!!
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Hey DaBoss I tried to send you an e-mail, but it didnt work, is there something wrong with your e-mail, or is that an old e-mail address that you have on this site. E-mail me with your e-mail adress.
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Hey guys! I'd like to know more about these trails so fill me in when you find/ride them! Thanks eh!
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I like to get any imformation about Snake River State Forest in Minnesota. I need direction to where trails start and upadte on the trails. Any info would be nice. A group I'm with is planning to Ride there next weekend fo June 16.
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