The road is pretty bad. Lots of potholes and it's impossible to avoid a number of them. A regular car probably could make it up, but I wouldn't recommend it unless the driver has some experience with these sorts of roads, and you'd probably still bottom out a few times.
The trail condition is in stark contrast to the road condition! It's very well signed, and the boardwalks make it easy to stay out of the mud for most of the hike. However, some parts of the trail still go through rocky and rooty terrain, which are slippery when wet and require a bit of extra attention.
Best part: blueberries the whole way! Many of the berries were still not completely ripe, so it should be really great in a week or two.
The campgrounds look like nice places to spend the night and have fire pits and port-o-potties. For those not camping, there are some wooden decks to sit on and enjoy the lakes. There were no mosquitoes this trip, which was a nice surprise.

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