Dogs Unknown
National Forest land so be aware of hunting seasons and plan accordingly.
Description
Continue past the metal gate and descend briefly, the two-track will gain more and more backcountry flavor from this point. After the brief descent, you'll climb again slowly before again descending slowly. At a slight saddle, the trail will angle right and blue blazes (Dry Run Trail) will begin.
You'll drop more steeply from here. The first bit is relatively smooth with some interspersed rocky sections
You'll dip into the drainage and cross the creek. From this point, the trail becomes rockier and a little more rugged. This continues to the bottom, the trail continues to parallel the creek on the righthand side. You'll come to a hard left turn marked by multiple blue blazes and flagging.
Take the hard left and cross the main creek. Climb a bit and you'll reach a trail intersection. Dry Run Trail ends here.
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Lauren Cantwell
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