Lots of Lakes OHV Trail is one of the most challenging trails in the entire area. You can decide which way to run the trail depending on how hard you like it, with the easier direction being from south to north. For those looking for the blood-pumping thrill, the attraction to the trail is the intense hill climb. What makes the hill climb so feared is the insane amount of loose shale rocks on a 20-30-degree climb. Add a few obstacles, including a 4-foot waterfall, a boulder squeeze, a slider grinder rock, and large boulders you must climb over, and you have a recipe for failure and destruction.
If you would like to camp at Snake Lake, there is a campground on 12E67, or you can also camp in the small open dispersed area at the bottom of the hill. There, you will find dirt on the ground, flat and level. The area is in the forest, so there is plenty of shade. There is enough space for 5-9 vehicles with ground tents.
The Lots of Lakes OHV Trail will also be depicted on various maps as Deer Lake (0093) and 16E62. It is popular for people to drive this in combination with the 12E67 Snake Lake OHV Trail to form a loop.