![]() ![]() Mill Creek Trail also connects to the Brush Hollow system and is listed on the Brush Hollow map and brochure. Portions of the Mill Creek Trail are no longer maintained. It can be accessed via the Twin Lakes Trail. Twin Lakes Trail begins at the Black Cherry National Recreation Interpretive Trail and extends 15 miles westward to to the Mill Creek Trail traverses 5.6 miles through gently rolling terrain. All facilities are universally accessible. The day use area includes a swimming beach, bathhouse, picnic tables, pavilions, playground, trail around lake, and fishing piers. Two group camping areas limited to 50 people or less are also available. Firewood may be obtained from dead and down trees. Other facilities include modern toilets, hot showers, pressurized water fountains, hand pumps, trailer dump station, and playgrounds. Each site contains a picnic table, fire ring, and tent pad. We recommend RVs or trailers not longer than 28 feet or taller than 10 feet use this area due to small-sized campsites and a railroad underpass with a 10 foot clearance located on the entrance road. This route does not have a height requirement. Take a quick right onto Dahoga Rd. and follow to the recreation area. To bypass the low clearance bridge, pass the entrance if traveling south and turn onto Clarion Rd. Take State Route 321 from Kane turn right on Forest Road (FR) 191. Twin Lakes Recreation Area is located eight miles southeast of Kane. Or emailed at Day-Use and primitive campingĬontact the Friends of Twin Lakes Finding the area If you want involved or would like to help them the can be contacted on Facebook. Contact the US Forest Service for more informationįriends of Twin Lakes ANF is a private group of volunteer citizens working to keep this area open and maintained. ![]()
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