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J Smilanic
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The Caroline Dormon Trailhead.
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The trail on the northeast end starts out wide but quickly turns to a singletrack trail.
J Smilanic
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The trail is blazed orange and really well marked.
J Smilanic
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Turkey tail mushroom found growing on an old log.
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Small ferns growing out of a knot on a tree.
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Moss, vines, and some pine needles line the bank of a small creek.
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Longleaf pine forest is incredibly peaceful.
J Smilanic
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Orange stones at a creek crossing.
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Meandering trail through the pine forest.
J Smilanic
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A freshly fallen pinecone landed in a peculiar spot.
J Smilanic
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A young longleaf pine trying to make its way in the forest.
J Smilanic
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Small orange mushrooms found along the trail
J Smilanic
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02/10/2018
A creek crossing near the southwest trailhead.
J Smilanic
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02/10/2018
Kisatchie Bayou showing off one of it's sandy beaches.

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