Foggy Dew

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Summary


This forested trailhead gives access to Foggy Dew Trail #417, Foggy Dew Trail 471B (into Merchants Basin) and Navarre Way Trail #424

{ Last know status: Open | Approximate size: Unknown Mile(s) | Last updated: May 30, 2018 }

Terrain Experience Level


Expert
Unkonwn
Advanced
Unkonwn
Intermediate
Unkonwn
Beginner
Unkonwn

Terrain


Rhythm Section
Unknown
Roots
Unknown
Mud
Unknown
Sand
Unknown
Jumps
Unknown
Hill Climbs
Unknown
Hard Pack
Unknown
Gravle
Unknown
Large Loose Rocks
Unknown
Other Hazards
Unknown

Allowed Vehicles


Motorcycle
Allowed
ATV
Unknown
4x4
Unknown
SxS
Unknown
Snowmobile
Unknown

Details


FS Regulation

Certified weed free hay is required at trail heads leading into wilderness areas. Quads are not allowed as the trails are too narrow.

Open Season

Mid-July

Best Season

August-September

Busiest Season

August

Fee

No fee or pass required.

Forest Service Links


Forest Service Page

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open link

http://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/okawen/recarea/?recid=59249


Foggy Dew Trail #417

No Description

open link

http://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/okawen/recreation/hiking/recarea/?recid=59245&actid=51


Foggy Dew Trail 471B

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open link

http://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/okawen/recreation/hiking/recarea/?recid=59245&actid=50


Sawtooth Backcountry multiple use trail brochure w

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http://www.fs.usda.gov/Internet/FSE_DOCUMENTS/stelprd3820521.pdf

Directions

From Twisp take State Route 20 east for 3 miles, then at the junction with State Route 153 take Okanogan County Road 1029 to County Road 1034, which joins with Forest Service Road 4340. Travel Forest Service Road 4340, and then take Forest Service Road 4340-200 to the trailhead.

General Notes

This area is popular with motorcyclers and mountain bikers. Be considerate of all trail users, when encountering stock on the trail, kill the motor on the motorbike, and lean the bike against the cut-slope of the trail. Talk to the horseriders so the stock can recognize ythe location and not feel threatened by ythe actions. Move off the lower side of the trail and continue talking to the animals until all have past. Mountain bikers and hikers can take their packs and bikes off the lower side of the trail

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