Trail
Plumley-Maud Multi-Use Trail
The Plumley-Maud Trail is a all-season multi-use trail that runs between Maud Road on the north and Plumley Road on the south. The trail was originally built by loggers to access logging areas near Burnt Butte, so there are several small trails connecting to the main trail.
The trail can connect to the Morgan Horse Trail access on Maud Road. The area is wooded with stands of birch, spruce and cottonwood.
The trail passes close by residential areas, so please respect private property. Snowmachiners and ATV riders must yield to non-motorized trail users and keep their speeds under 10 mph.
Address
Plumley-Maud Trailhead
148.9870035°W 61.5847238°N ,
Palmer, AK, 99645
Trails Seasons
Trail Activities
Trail Details
Open
Difficulty:
Communities
Butte
Butte, Alaska, with 3,589 residents as of 2020, is nestled between the Matanuska and Knik Rivers. It offers outdoor activities like hiking Bodenburg Butte and recreation in the Knik River area. Its scenic beauty and amenities make it a vibrant community.
Lazy Mountain
Lazy Mountain, Alaska has 1,506 residents as of 2020. Covering 58.8 square miles, it offers a serene lifestyle. With hiking trails, scenic views, and proximity to Palmer, it blends rural charm and natural beauty.
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Address
Plumley-Maud Trailhead
148.9870035°W 61.5847238°N ,
Palmer, AK, 99645
Trails Seasons
Trail Activities
Trail Details
Open
Difficulty:
Communities
Butte
Butte, Alaska, with 3,589 residents as of 2020, is nestled between the Matanuska and Knik Rivers. It offers outdoor activities like hiking Bodenburg Butte and recreation in the Knik River area. Its scenic beauty and amenities make it a vibrant community.
Lazy Mountain
Lazy Mountain, Alaska has 1,506 residents as of 2020. Covering 58.8 square miles, it offers a serene lifestyle. With hiking trails, scenic views, and proximity to Palmer, it blends rural charm and natural beauty.