The Evergreen Mountain Trail is effectively an extension of the Sullivan Lake trail, adding to the Crag Lake trail system. It runs from Sullivan Lake up to the crest of Evergreen Mountain, offering spectacular panoramic views before descending through a narrow gorge to a lower plateau and down the south slope towards Long Bay Lake where it picks up a road that exists to Norcan Lake Road.
OF4WD Rating
4 Difficult Trail
Terrain
The trail is very rocky, with several steep inclines at variou...
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4 Difficult Trail
These trails traverse very rugged terrain ( water crossings 24”+, large rocks to 15”+, deep mud, steep inclines and side hills to 30 deg ) low-range 4WD and higher than stock ground clearance is required. Aggressive tread and low air pressure are required. Traction Devices (Lockers or limited-slip) in the differentials (front and rear), lift and larger tires (33”+) are recommended. These trails require above average Off-Road driving skills. Multiple attempts to clear obstacles will be required. There will likely be paint damage and possible vehicle body and/or mechanical damage. Hi-lifts and winches recommended.
Ferguson’s Rocks
OF4WD Rating: 4
EOTB negotiated with the landowner for special event usage of this rocky portion of the hydro line. The area offers many rockcrawling options that are currently being explored.
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Quinn Lake Trail
This very popular well-known trail has been used for many years by all kinds of groups. In 2008, tire manufacturer BF Goodrich awarded it the status of “Outstanding Trail”. This is a full day trail; there is a traditional lunch spot at top of the hill overlooking the lake. We usually go in the “back door” (north entrance) which makes the trail more challenging and exit via the “front door” (south entrance) over bridge.
OF4WD Rating
4 Difficult Trail
Terrain
The trail has seen a lot of wea...
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Crag Lake Back Door
OF4WD Rating: 4
A longer alternate path to Crag Lake, known as the Crag Lake Back Door, leads from the road through tight trees and large rocks for a good distance before reaching the lake. Body damage is possible. Modified vehicles with 33” tires. Experience required.
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Lavant Back Door
OF4WD Rating: 4
There is an optional steep exit from the top of the Lavant Trail, known as the Lavant Back Door, which requires 33” tires and may be extremely tight between the trees.
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