By art troutner in October, 2010
The map is a little out of date as there is now a connection between the north end and the south end. I ride this trail several times a week until the snow gets too deep (May to the end of December or late November). It is used as a ski/snowshoe route the rest of the year. Although short at the moment it is quite scenic as it passes by lovely rural areas and a wildlife pond. Another of this trail's attributes is that it allows a user to access the quiet road systems that lie south of town while bypassing a sometimes busy connector. At present the trail ends at Heinrich Lane. A point of interest not too far from the south end of the trail is a piece of public property that lies along the Payette River. It is one of only a few public river access points south of McCall. To access this area turn left at the junction with Heinrich lane and proceed due west for about 2 miles until the road meets the river. The road turns to gravel after about 1/2 mile and at about 1 1/2 miles there is a good hill . At the bottom of the hill is a large log house with a paved driveway and log fence. The access to the river is the primitive road that runs to the right of the log fence.