Don,
That's not the trail that you're seeing in the photo. It's a small streambed which probably only carries water when the snow is melting in early summer. The trail is off to the right, 100 feet or more away.
There are a bunch of other campsites in this area, but this is the one to choose if you're searching for peace (and love and joy, too).
My photo's not much of a clue
So maybe some more help is due
Hikers camp here (in season)
For a very good reason
Tho the trail keeps on travelin' through.
Doug, is that some jingle or poem out of some literature on the Bull of the Woods?
Don
So Doug, the trail is a 100' away from this picture. I can step a 100 feet away from a lot of trails and take pictures and nobody would know where the f* I was but me. Hello! We try to make it so others can figure out where we might be on a TRAIL. I guess I need to post pictures of nails in logs and have you guess what trail I am on? Here's one:
Don
Okay, Don, I get your message. There's not much there in my photo to help you identify the trail. And I was just trying to have a little fun with my limerick, although it probably didn't help you much. I was trying to hint that the trail takes you to an area where people like to camp which therefore suggests an attraction of some sort. And my next hint would be that maybe the name of the trail includes the name of the "attraction." You got the general location right, it's in the Bull of the Woods.