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Brandon Cook
Photo Date: 
10/27/2018
Entrance sign for Potato Creek State Park.
Brandon Cook
Photo Date: 
10/27/2018
Bathrooms and concession stand located along the beach.
Brandon Cook
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10/27/2018
Trailhead signage for Friends' Wetland Trail.
Brandon Cook
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10/27/2018
One of three wetlands seen on the Friends' Wetland Trail.
Brandon Cook
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10/27/2018
Second wetland area seen on the Friends' Wetland Trail.
Brandon Cook
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10/27/2018
Worster Lake allows fishing, kayaking, canoeing, and swimming. Beautiful spot for a picnic.
Brandon Cook
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10/27/2018
Turkeys are frequently seen near the Nature Center.
Brandon Cook
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10/27/2018
Trail sign reminding hikers to enjoy the serenity of the trail.
Brandon Cook
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10/27/2018
Wild berries seen along Trail 1.
Brandon Cook
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10/27/2018
Signage signaling directions to the Nature Center.
Brandon Cook
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10/27/2018
Looking up at the beautiful autumn leaves along Trail 3 in Potato Creek State Park.
Brandon Cook
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10/27/2018
Wooden platform crossing along Trail 3, one of the most popular hikes in the park.
Brandon Cook
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10/27/2018
Autumn leaves reflecting over the wetlands.
Brandon Cook
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10/27/2018
One of many sheltered picnic areas within the park.
Brandon Cook
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10/27/2018
Autumn is one of the best times to visit the park because of the beautiful autumn leaves.
Brandon Cook
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10/27/2018
Dense forest surrounds the trails within the park.
Brandon Cook
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10/27/2018
Wetlands Trail offers beautiful views of wetlands and forests.
Brandon Cook
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10/27/2018
Shady wetland area. Birds are often heard chirping here.
Brandon Cook
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10/27/2018
Picnic tables are scattered all throughout the park; they all offer great places to enjoy a meal with the family.
Brandon Cook
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10/27/2018
Looking up toward the towering forest canopy.
Brandon Cook
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10/27/2018
Description of the Rea Cemetery located within the park.
Brandon Cook
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10/27/2018
Looking out over the Rea Cemetery.
Brandon Cook
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10/27/2018
Flowers seen along Trail 3.
Brandon Cook
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10/27/2018
Fork in the trail.
Brandon Cook
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10/27/2018
Beautiful, shaded picnic tables underneath the trees.
Brandon Cook
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10/27/2018
Looking down a long stretch of the shaded Trail 4.
Brandon Cook
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10/27/2018
Sun shining through the beautiful autumn trees in Potato Creek State Park.
Brandon Cook
Photo Date: 
10/27/2018
View of the historic Spring House along Trail 4.

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