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|To reach Jim Lake drive to mile 4 of the Old Glenn Highway. Drive east on Maud Rd. The first two miles are paved. On the last stretch of the road I believe the branches are trimmed back by passing vehicles. I have found the road to be good but I could see where it could get really bad. I recommend four wheel drive. The first lake you come to is Mud Lake, keep going.|Jim Lake is surrounded by large cottonwood trees. The fishing is good mostly silvers and dollies.|