The Dry Fork Trail is a kid-friendly, lightly trafficked, out-and-back trail used for hiking and running. The 5.4-mile-long trail has an elevation gain of 777.5 miles. The Dry Fork Trail is rated moderate in terms of difficulty. Dogs are not permitted on the trail. There are no restrooms on the Dry Fork Trail but they can be found on the nearby campgrounds. Thimbleberries are the most common wildflowers on this trail. There are deer and bears on the Dry Fork Trail and for this reason, hikers are advised to carry bear spray. The Dry Fork Trail is accessible all year round.
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