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This is a shared trail used by horseback riders, but it is very nice. Start from the north end of the parking lot, follow the little arrow trail markers. You'll pass some old buildings and foundations which are remnants of the Fort Crowder days of WWII. After almost 7 miles, you'll finish on the south side of the parking area near the bathroom.
Driving Directions:
In Neosho at the junction of Business 71 and Highway 59/60, take 59/60 east to Oak Ridge Extension, then south to Burr Crossing Road, then east to Landis Road. Continue east on Landis to Doniphan Drive, then south to area parking lots.
Surprised how truly terrible this potentially amazing trail was today. so many downed trees beyond the normal...not to mention the spider convention!
5.1mi
Moderately steep. Uneven terrain with small rocks or roots.
Sizable rocks & roots. Steep sections.
Steep. Some technical terrain and limited alternate lines.
Very steep. Technical terrain with no alternate lines.
Difficulty Rating
Average from 14 votes:
Intermediate
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