Golf Course Trails
Walking Trails
12 Unique Trails
- 1 Mile | Elevation Grade: 2.40%
PINK TRAIL
The Pink Trail, stretching for a mile with a moderate slope of 10%, presents hikers with a moderately challenging experience. This loop-style trail not only offers a satisfying hike but also guides hikers to the second peak of Little Snaggy Mountain.
Blue Trail
0.52 Mile | PARKING NEARBY
- 1 Mile | Elevation Grade: 2.40%
BLUE SPUR
The Blue Spur, spanning just over half a mile with an almost imperceptible slope of 2.5%, might seem easy at first glance but earns a hard difficulty rating due to its challenging, narrow path filled with obstacles such as fallen trees.
Blue Spur
0.67 Miles
- 1 Mile | Elevation Grade: 2.40%
Green Spur
The Green Spur, a quarter-mile-long trail with an almost entirely flat terrain featuring a slope of less than 1%, offers a relaxed and easy detour from the Yellow Trail before seamlessly rejoining it. This pleasant and straightforward path adds a touch of variety to the hiking experience while maintaining an overall easy level of difficulty.
Green Spur
0.25 Mile
- 1 Mile | Elevation Grade: 2.40%
Orange Trail
The Orange Trail, spanning just 0.40 miles boasts the steepest ascent within the trail system with a formidable slope of 12%. This moderately difficult trail serves as the gateway to the summit of Little Snaggy Mountain, promising hikers a thrilling and rewarding adventure up to the peak.
Yellow Trail
0.40 Mile
- 1 Mile | Elevation Grade: 2.40%
Pink Spur
The Pink Spur is a easy and brief 400-foot trail with a gentle 6.5% slope. This trail acts as a convenient connector, seamlessly linking the middle of the Yellow Trail to Shoreline Drive.
Yellow Spur
0.06 Miles
- 1 Mile | Elevation Grade: 2.40%
PINK TRAIL
The Pink Trail, stretching for a mile with a moderate slope of 10%, presents hikers with a moderately challenging experience. This loop-style trail not only offers a satisfying hike but also guides hikers to the second peak of Little Snaggy Mountain.
Purple Trail
0.52 Mile | PARKING NEARBY
- 1 Mile | Elevation Grade: 2.40%
Purple Trail
The Purple Trail, with its 0.40-mile length and a manageable elevation grade of 4%, serves as a easy difficulty hiking route connecting the lower section of the red trail to the northern end of the logging road.
Orange Trail
0.40 Miles | PARKING NEARBY
- 1 Mile | Elevation Grade: 2.40%
Red Spur
Red Spur is a moderately difficult thin trail Stretching 1000 feet in length with a moderate elevation grade of 11%.
Red Trail
0.18 Miles
- 1 Mile | Elevation Grade: 2.40%
Red Trail
The Red Trail is an easy difficulty trail spanning roughly one mile with a gentle slope of 3%. It maintains mostly flat terrain, hikers will encounter a brief, challenging ascent towards the peak of Little Snaggy Mountain in the middle of the trail before leveling off again while heading towards the pink trail.
Red Spur
0.9 Mile
- 1 Mile | Elevation Grade: 2.40%
Yellow Spur
The Yellow Spur, stretching for a third of a mile with a noticeable and challenging slope of 7.5%, poses a formidable hiking experience, rated as hard due to its thin, obstacle-laden path, including fallen trees that require agile navigation. This trail serves as a challenging link between the end of the Yellow Trail and the logging road.
Pink Spur
0.3 Mile
- 1 Mile | Elevation Grade: 2.40%
Yellow Trail
The Yellow Trail, spanning 0.85 miles with almost nonexistent slope of less than 1%,offers an easy and leisurely hiking experience for all skill levels. Serving as a hub trail it connects to 5 trails, the logging road and Shoreline Drive.
Pink Trail
0.85 Miles
- 1 Mile | Elevation Grade: 2.40%
Logging Road
An Easy flat hub trail with a length of 1.33 mi that connects to many trails. The side of the trail that connects with little snaggy mountain rd suffers from drainage issues and holds water after heavy rain.
Logging Trail
1.33 Mile
Note: Use trails at your own risk. The trails are on private property and are for Thousand Acres residents, guests, and renters only. Approved uses of the trails include hiking, snowshoeing, cross-country skiing, and biking.
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