Trailhead parking appears to be on the muddy shoulder of the road leading to Marion Campground, next to what might be the official trailhead, except I did not see any traditional signage and warnings board. The official trail is roped off by a yellow police tape that says, "Trail closed for logging operations." I took the official trail past the tape on the way up; however, when I returned to the trailhead area in the evening, it was too dark to discern which pile of wood chips next to which logging road marked the official trail, so when I entered the logging zone, I zigged over 200 yards to the paved campground road for the final quarter mile of my hike. This could work in reverse for hikers heading UP and wishing to avoid the logging area: from trailhead parking, hike the paved road to the end of the Marion Campground loop, then zig to the right, up a service road until you see Marion Trail signs.Allan Bartlett wrote: There is a lot of logging/brush clearing going on around the trail entrance and it took me a few minutes for to figure out where the trailhead was from the Marion campground. Once going up, the trail was pretty easy to follow. It's also ducked quite a bit on the iffy sections.
AlanK wrote:Was I not supposed to mention the bears? I think Dwight let 'em out of the bag.FIGHT ON wrote:shame on you allan.
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