Trail 224 - Bunyan Hill Trail

Yet another converted road. The road is also open to horses. The road runs north and south 4.7 miles from the FS224 trailhead to TR208 and TR223. Along the way the road connects to TR205 and TR204. This trail does have a few places where you can see some of the view. However for the most part it is just an old road. It should be possible to see TR204 and TR205 branching off to the west. I think there were signs on both of them when I last hiked it.  At last hike this trail was in horrible condition.  There is extensive deadfall all along the trail making it a long and very tedious hike.  I no longer recommend this trail to anyone.  Rating 1 star.

The Sipsey Wilderness

Last Hiked: Winter 2002

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