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Karen Marley
Photo Date: 
02/17/2019
Along Blue Spruce, a friendly cruiser-level trail.
Karen Marley
Photo Date: 
02/17/2019
Trail signs are posted above eye level and blend in with the trees. Keep a sharp eye out for them.
Karen Marley
Photo Date: 
02/17/2019
Trails converge at a large meadow with summertime amenities, like this lean-to.
Karen Marley
Photo Date: 
02/17/2019
Forest views dominate with one exception: this overlook of Canadice Lake.
Karen Marley
Photo Date: 
02/17/2019
A dense stand of eastern pine runs along Whiteface, Big Elk, and the aptly named Pines trails.
Karen Marley
Photo Date: 
02/17/2019
Mixed-use trail. It's rare to see a snowmobile, and they aren't allowed on all the trails. But they do use the main access road/trail.
Karen Marley
Photo Date: 
02/17/2019
What goes down must go up. Fox Run follows the hill's vertical topography.
Karen Marley
Photo Date: 
02/17/2019
Welcome to Harriet Hollister Spencer State Park.
Karen Marley
Photo Date: 
02/17/2019
Evidence of a pileated woodpecker, one of North America's largest woodpeckers.
Karen Marley
Photo Date: 
02/17/2019
The traverse section of Fox Run.

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