South Fork

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A group of us want to go for a ride and we are curious as to how much snow and how wet the trails are at South Fork.
Has anyone been in that area?
 

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my dad was down at our campground the other day and said some spots were about 2 feet deep and places in the shade were waist deep. our campground is 752 West RV/Atv Park west on highway 752 just a little past the south fork area. if you are going to ride the pipeline you might be all right. was out for a sunday drive the other weekend at struble lake and there was tons of snow along the roads. hope this helps any.
 

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my dad was down at our campground the other day and said some spots were about 2 feet deep and places in the shade were waist deep. our campground is 752 West RV/Atv Park west on highway 752 just a little past the south fork area. if you are going to ride the pipeline you might be all right. was out for a sunday drive the other weekend at struble lake and there was tons of snow along the roads. hope this helps any.


Yes, we just want to get out for a ride, roast some dogs and have a few laughs.
Weather is supposed to be warm. Should be a nice day,
 

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I was at southfork riding on friday afternoon. There is still quite a bit of snow...2 feet, But the big powerline on the way in is rideable. We hit a trail that branches off the powerline that was packed down and melting and it was also rideable. You can go, just be ready for the snow. There are a bunch of people riding the area already so I'm sure its only a matter of time before all the trails are good.
 
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